Value-position matcher for maps that matches when containing map doesn't have the key pointing to this matcher.
Value-position matcher for maps that matches when containing map doesn't have the key pointing to this matcher.
(embeds expected)
Matcher that will match when the map contains some of the same key/values as
the expected
map.
Matcher that will match when the map contains some of the same key/values as the `expected` map.
(equals expected)
Matcher that will match when the given value is exactly the same as the
expected
.
Matcher that will match when the given value is exactly the same as the `expected`.
(in-any-order expected)
Matcher that will match when the given a list that is the same as the
expected
list but with elements in a different order.
Similar to Midje's (just expected :in-any-order)
Matcher that will match when the given a list that is the same as the `expected` list but with elements in a different order. Similar to Midje's `(just expected :in-any-order)`
(prefix expected)
Matcher that will match when provided a (ordered) prefix of the expected
list.
Similar to Midje's (embeds expected)
Matcher that will match when provided a (ordered) prefix of the `expected` list. Similar to Midje's `(embeds expected)`
(regex expected)
Matcher that will match when given value matches the expected
regular expression.
Matcher that will match when given value matches the `expected` regular expression.
(set-embeds expected)
Matches a set in the way (embeds some-set)
would, but accepts sequences
as the expected matcher argument, allowing one to use matchers with the same
submatcher appearing more than once.
Matches a set in the way `(embeds some-set)` would, but accepts sequences as the expected matcher argument, allowing one to use matchers with the same submatcher appearing more than once.
(set-equals expected)
Matches a set in the way (equals some-set)
would, but accepts sequences as
the expected matcher argument, allowing one to use matchers with the same
submatcher appearing more than once.
Matches a set in the way `(equals some-set)` would, but accepts sequences as the expected matcher argument, allowing one to use matchers with the same submatcher appearing more than once.
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