org.eclipse.xtext.junit4.validation.AssertableDiagnostics.DiagnosticPredicate Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: STextValidatorTest.java From statecharts with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void checkImportExists() { String importName = "does.not.exist"; Scope context = (Scope) parseExpression("import: \"" + importName + "\"", ImportScope.class.getSimpleName()); AssertableDiagnostics validationResult = tester.validate(context); DiagnosticPredicate predicate_IMPORT_NOT_RESOLVED_MSG = errorMsg(String.format(STextValidationMessages.IMPORT_NOT_RESOLVED_MSG, importName)); validationResult.assertAll(predicate_IMPORT_NOT_RESOLVED_MSG); }
Example #2
Source File: FjAbstractGeneratedValidatorTests.java From xsemantics with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 4 votes |
protected void assertAll(AssertableDiagnostics validate, DiagnosticPredicate... predicates) { System.err.println(utils.diagnosticsToString(validate)); validate.assertAll(predicates); }
Example #3
Source File: AbstractValidValidationTest.java From dsl-devkit with Eclipse Public License 1.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Checks that there is no occurrence of a diagnostic predicate in a diagnostic list. * * @param validate * the diagnostic list in which to look for a diagnostic predicate * @param predicate * the predicate diagnostic to look for */ private void assertNot(final AssertableDiagnostics validate, final DiagnosticPredicate predicate) { if (Iterables.any(Iterables.filter(validate.getAllDiagnostics(), AbstractValidationDiagnostic.class), predicate)) { fail("Predicate " + predicate.toString() + " found."); } }