This method enables syntax such as the following, given an
Equality[String]
named myStringEquality
:
This method enables syntax such as the following, given an
Equality[String]
named myStringEquality
:
result should equal ("hello") (decided by myStringEquality afterBeing lowerCased)
^
A Uniformity
with which to normalize objects of type A
before comparing them for equality using the Equality[A]
passed to this object's
constructor.
Indicates whether the objects passed as a
and b
are equal by
delegating to the areEqual
method of the Equality[T]
passed to
this class's constructor.
Indicates whether the objects passed as a
and b
are equal by
delegating to the areEqual
method of the Equality[T]
passed to
this class's constructor.
a left-hand-side object being compared with another (right-hand-side one) for equality (e.g., a == b
)
a right-hand-side object being compared with another (left-hand-side one) for equality (e.g., a == b
)
true if the passed objects are "equal," as defined by this Equality
instance
A final implementation of the areEquivalent
method of Equivalence
that just passes
a
and b
to areEqual
and returns the result.
A final implementation of the areEquivalent
method of Equivalence
that just passes
a
and b
to areEqual
and returns the result.
This method enables any Equality
to be used where an Equivalence
is needed, such
as the implicit enabling methods of TypeCheckedTripleEquals
and ConversionCheckedTripleEquals
.
a left-hand value being compared with another, right-hand, value for equality (e.g., a == b
)
a right-hand value being compared with another, left-hand, value for equality (e.g., a == b
)
true if the passed objects are "equal," as defined by the areEqual
method of this
Equality
instance
This class is part of the ScalaUtils “explicitly DSL”. Please see the documentation for
Explicitly
for an overview of the explicitly DSL.Instances of this class are returned via the
decided
by
<an Equality>
syntax, and enablesafterBeing
to be invoked on it. Here's an example, given anEquality[String]
namedmyStringEquality
:result should equal ("hello") (decided by myStringEquality afterBeing lowerCased)