Java Code Examples for com.google.common.collect.FluentIterable#of()
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Example 1
Source File: XcodeNativeTargetGeneratorTest.java From buck with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void testSwapWithSharedBundes() { BuildTarget sharedLibrary = BuildTargetFactory.newInstance("//foo:shared#shared"); BuildTarget bundleTarget = BuildTargetFactory.newInstance("//foo", "sharedFramework"); TargetNode<?> bundleNode = AppleBundleBuilder.createBuilder(bundleTarget) .setBinary(sharedLibrary) .setExtension(Either.ofLeft(AppleBundleExtension.FRAMEWORK)) .setInfoPlist(FakeSourcePath.of("Info.plist")) .setProductName(Optional.of("shared")) .build(); TargetNode<?> sharedNode = AppleLibraryBuilder.createBuilder(sharedLibrary).build(); ImmutableMap<BuildTarget, TargetNode<?>> sharedLibraryToBundle = ImmutableMap.of(sharedLibrary, bundleNode); FluentIterable<TargetNode<?>> input = FluentIterable.of(sharedNode); FluentIterable<TargetNode<?>> output = XcodeNativeTargetGenerator.swapSharedLibrariesForBundles(input, sharedLibraryToBundle); assertTrue(output.contains(bundleNode)); assertFalse(output.contains(sharedNode)); assertEquals(output.size(), 1); }
Example 2
Source File: GivenMembersTest.java From ArchUnit with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@SafeVarargs private static <T> Set<T> union(Set<T>... sets) { FluentIterable<T> result = FluentIterable.of(); for (Set<T> set : sets) { result = result.append(set); } return result.toSet(); }
Example 3
Source File: FluentIterableUnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void whenCreatingFluentIterableFromArray_shouldContainAllUsers() throws Exception { User[] usersArray = {new User(1L, "John", 45), new User(2L, "Max", 15)}; FluentIterable<User> users = FluentIterable.of(usersArray); Assert.assertThat(users.size(), equalTo(2)); }
Example 4
Source File: FluentIterableUnitTest.java From tutorials with MIT License | 5 votes |
@Test public void whenJoiningFluentIterableElements_shouldOutputAllUsers() throws Exception { User[] usersArray = {new User(1L, "John", 45), new User(2L, "Max", 15)}; FluentIterable<User> users = FluentIterable.of(usersArray); Assert.assertThat(users.join(Joiner.on("; ")), equalTo("User{id=1, name=John, age=45}; User{id=2, name=Max, age=15}")); }
Example 5
Source File: BeanFriendlyTest.java From immutables with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void modifiableAsJavaBean() throws Exception { ImmutableSet<String> rwProperties = ImmutableSet.of("primary", "id", "description", "names", "options", "extra"); FluentIterable<PropertyDescriptor> propertyDescriptors = FluentIterable.of( Introspector.getBeanInfo(ModifiableBeanFriendly.class) .getPropertyDescriptors()); check(propertyDescriptors.transform(p -> p.getName()).toSet().containsAll(rwProperties)); for (PropertyDescriptor pd : propertyDescriptors) { check(pd.getReadMethod()).notNull(); if (rwProperties.contains(pd.getName())) { check(pd.getWriteMethod()).notNull(); } } ModifiableBeanFriendly bean = new ModifiableBeanFriendly(); bean.setPrimary(true); bean.setDescription("description"); bean.setId(1000); bean.setNames(ImmutableList.of("name")); bean.addNames("name2"); bean.putOptions("foo", "bar"); // This bean can become immutable. BeanFriendly immutableBean = bean.toImmutable(); check(immutableBean.isPrimary()); check(immutableBean.getDescription()).is("description"); check(immutableBean.getId()).is(1000); check(immutableBean.getNames()).isOf("name", "name2"); check(immutableBean.getOptions()).is(ImmutableMap.of("foo", "bar")); }