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package org.apache.sling.jcr.resource.internal;
import org.junit.Assert;
import java.util.Calendar;
public final class AssertCalendar {
/**
* Asserts that two calendars are equal.
* <p>
* This differs from {@link Assert#assertEquals(Object, Object)} in the way how the time zone is compared. While
* assertEquals expects the exact same {@link java.util.TimeZone} object, this simply compares the getTimeInMillis()
* values - if those are equal both Calendar point to the same time.
*/
public static void assertEqualsCalendar(Calendar expected, Calendar actual) {
if (expected == null) {
Assert.assertNull(actual);
} else {
Assert.assertNotNull(actual);
Assert.assertEquals(expected.getTimeInMillis(), actual.getTimeInMillis());
}
}
}