Introduce InvocationArguments type to capture the arguments passed to a method invocation's parameters.

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John Blum
2020-04-26 15:30:42 -07:00
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package org.springframework.geode.util.function;
import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
import java.util.Arrays;
import org.junit.Test;
/**
* Unit Tests for {@link InvocationArguments).
*
* @author John Blum
* @see org.junit.Test
* @see org.springframework.geode.util.function.InvocationArguments
* @since 1.3.0
*/
public class InvocationArgumentsUnitTests {
@Test
public void constructsInvocationArgumentsWithArguments() {
Object[] arguments = { true, 'c', 1, Math.PI, "test" };
InvocationArguments invocationArguments = new InvocationArguments(arguments);
assertThat(invocationArguments).isNotNull();
assertThat(invocationArguments.size()).isEqualTo(arguments.length);
assertThat(Arrays.equals(invocationArguments.getArguments(), arguments)).isTrue();
assertThat(invocationArguments.<Boolean>getArgumentAt(0)).isEqualTo(true);
assertThat(invocationArguments.<Character>getArgumentAt(1)).isEqualTo('c');
assertThat(invocationArguments.<Integer>getArgumentAt(2)).isEqualTo(1);
assertThat(invocationArguments.<Double>getArgumentAt(3)).isEqualTo(Math.PI);
assertThat(invocationArguments.<String>getArgumentAt(4)).isEqualTo("test");
}
@Test
public void fromConstructsNewInvocationArguments() {
InvocationArguments arguments = InvocationArguments.from("test", 1, false);
assertThat(arguments).isNotNull();
assertThat(arguments).hasSize(3);
assertThat(arguments.size()).isEqualTo(3);
assertThat(arguments).containsExactly("test", 1, false);
assertThat(arguments.<String>getArgumentAt(0)).isEqualTo("test");
assertThat(arguments.<Integer>getArgumentAt(1)).isEqualTo(1);
assertThat(arguments.<Boolean>getArgumentAt(2)).isEqualTo(false);
}
@Test
public void constructInvocationArgumentsWithNull() {
InvocationArguments arguments = new InvocationArguments(null);
assertThat(arguments).isNotNull();
assertThat(arguments).hasSize(0);
assertThat(arguments.getArguments()).isNotNull();
}
@Test
public void iteratesArguments() {
Object[] arguments = { true, 1, "test" };
InvocationArguments invocationArguments = new InvocationArguments(arguments);
int index = 0;
for (Object argument : invocationArguments) {
assertThat(argument).isEqualTo(arguments[index++]);
}
}
@Test
public void toStringIsCorrect() {
InvocationArguments arguments = InvocationArguments.from("one", "two", "three");
assertThat(arguments).isNotNull();
assertThat(arguments.toString()).isEqualTo("[one, two, three]");
}
}