public class RevertedUniformMatcher<T> extends java.lang.Object implements UniformMatcher<T>
Basically the equality relation should be reflexive, but there are good reasons to not obey this rule in a class hierarchy.
How this matcher handles null values depends on the wrapped matcher.
Match.revert(de.caff.generics.Matcher)IDENTICAL, NATURAL, NATURAL_NULL_SAFE| Constructor and Description |
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RevertedUniformMatcher(UniformMatcher<T> matcher)
Constructor.
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boolean |
areEqual(T object1,
T object2)
Are the given two objects considered equal?
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitidentical, natural, naturalNullSafepublic RevertedUniformMatcher(UniformMatcher<T> matcher)
matcher - wrapped matcher