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import warnings from typing import Optional, TypeVar, cast, overload from hamcrest.core.matcher import Matcher from hamcrest.core.string_description import StringDescription __author__ = "Jon Reid" __copyright__ = "Copyright 2011 hamcrest.org" __license__ = "BSD, see License.txt" # unittest integration; hide these frames from tracebacks __unittest = True # py.test integration; hide these frames from tracebacks __tracebackhide__ = True T = TypeVar("T") @overload def assert_that(actual: T, matcher: Matcher[T], reason: str = "") -> None: ... @overload def assert_that(assertion: bool, reason: str = "") -> None: ... def assert_that(actual, matcher=None, reason=""): """Asserts that actual value satisfies matcher. (Can also assert plain boolean condition.) :param actual: The object to evaluate as the actual value. :param matcher: The matcher to satisfy as the expected condition. :param reason: Optional explanation to include in failure description. ``assert_that`` passes the actual value to the matcher for evaluation. If the matcher is not satisfied, an exception is thrown describing the mismatch. ``assert_that`` is designed to integrate well with PyUnit and other unit testing frameworks. The exception raised for an unmet assertion is an :py:exc:`AssertionError`, which PyUnit reports as a test failure. With a different set of parameters, ``assert_that`` can also verify a boolean condition: .. function:: assert_that(assertion[, reason]) :param assertion: Boolean condition to verify. :param reason: Optional explanation to include in failure description. This is equivalent to the :py:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.assertTrue` method of :py:class:`unittest.TestCase`, but offers greater flexibility in test writing by being a standalone function. """ if isinstance(matcher, Matcher): _assert_match(actual=actual, matcher=matcher, reason=reason) else: if isinstance(actual, Matcher): warnings.warn("arg1 should be boolean, but was {}".format(type(actual))) _assert_bool(assertion=cast(bool, actual), reason=cast(str, matcher)) def _assert_match(actual: T, matcher: Matcher[T], reason: str) -> None: if not matcher.matches(actual): description = StringDescription() description.append_text(reason).append_text("\nExpected: ").append_description_of( matcher ).append_text("\n but: ") matcher.describe_mismatch(actual, description) description.append_text("\n") raise AssertionError(description) def _assert_bool(assertion: bool, reason: Optional[str] = None) -> None: if not assertion: if not reason: reason = "Assertion failed" raise AssertionError(reason)