See the
Junit API.
Assert also contains some useful derived methods:
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Assert.fail():void
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same as Assert.assertTrue(false)
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Assert.assertFalse(actual:boolean):void
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same as Assert.assertTrue(!actual)
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Assert.assertEquals(expected, actual):void
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same as
Assert.assertTrue(expected.equals(actual))
for object types
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same as
Assert.assertTrue(expected == actual)
for base types
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Assert.assertSame(expected:Object, actual:Object):void
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same as
Assert.assertTrue(expected == actual)
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Assert.assertNotNull(actual:Object):void
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same as
Assert.assertTrue(null != actual)
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Assert.assertNull(actual:Object):void
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same as
Assert.assertTrue(null == actual)


