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package groovy.mock.interceptor
import junit.framework.AssertionFailedError
/**
Expects demanded call cardinalities to match demanded ranges.
The calls are allowed to be out of the recorded sequence.
If a method is demanded multiple times, the ranges are filled by order of recording.
@See StrictExpectation
@author Dierk Koenig
*/
class LooseExpectation {
Demand fDemand = null
List fCalls = []
LooseExpectation(Demand demand) {
fDemand = demand
}
/**
Match the requested method name against eligible demands.
Fail early if no match possible.
Return the demand's behavior closure on match.
*/
Closure match(String name) {
def callIndex = 0
// find first eligible callSpec
while (! isEligible(name, callIndex) ) callIndex++
// register the call
fCalls[callIndex] += 1
return fDemand.recorded[callIndex].behavior
}
boolean isEligible(String name, int i) {
def calls = fDemand.recorded
if (i >= calls.size()) {
throw new AssertionFailedError("No more calls to '$name' expected at this point. End of demands.")
}
if (calls[i].name != name) return false
if (null == fCalls[i]) fCalls[i] = 0
if (fCalls[i] >= calls[i].range.to) return false
return true
}
/** verify all calls are in expected range */ // todo: duplication with StrictExpectation
void verify() {
for (i in 0 ..< fDemand.recorded.size()) {
def call = fDemand.recorded[i]
def msg = "verify[$i]: expected ${call.range.toString()} call(s) to '${call.name}' but was "
if ( null == fCalls[i] )
throw new AssertionFailedError(msg + "never called.")
if (! call.range.contains( fCalls[i] ) )
throw new AssertionFailedError(msg + "called ${fCalls[i]} time(s).")
}
}
}