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* Copyright 2001-2009 OFFIS, Tammo Freese
*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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package org.easymock;
/**
* A comparison function that is used to match arguments.
*
* @see MockControl#setDefaultMatcher
* @see MockControl#setMatcher
* @see MockControl#EQUALS_MATCHER
* @see MockControl#ARRAY_MATCHER
* @see MockControl#ALWAYS_MATCHER
*
* @deprecated Since EasyMock 2.0, ArgumentsMatcher
s are only supported
* for the legacy MockControl
. For mock objects generated by the methods
* on EasyMock
, there are per-argument matchers available. For more
* information, see the EasyMock documentation.
*/
public interface ArgumentsMatcher {
/**
* Matches two arrays of arguments.
*
* @param expected
* the expected arguments.
* @param actual
* the actual arguments.
* @return true if the arguments match, false otherwise.
*/
boolean matches(Object[] expected, Object[] actual);
/**
* Returns a string representation of the arguments.
*
* @param arguments
* the arguments to be used in the string representation.
* @return a string representation of the arguments.
*/
String toString(Object[] arguments);
}