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/** * @test * @bug 8137326 * @summary Test to verify the Comparable implementation for the StringBuilder class. * @run testng Comparison
*/ publicclass Comparison { staticchar SEP = ':';
static String[][] books = {
{"Biography", "Steve Jobs"},
{"Biography", "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future"},
{"Law", "Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About American Law, Fourth Edition"},
{"Law", "The Tools of Argument: How the Best Lawyers Think, Argue, and Win"},
{"History", "The History Book (Big Ideas Simply Explained)"},
{"History", "A People's History of the United States"},
};
/** * Verifies the Comparable implementation by comparing with two TreeSet that * contain either StringBuilder or String.
*/
@Test publicvoid compareWithString() {
Set<StringBuilder> sbSet = constructSBSet();
Set<String> sSet = constructStringSet();
Iterator<StringBuilder> iSB = sbSet.iterator();
Iterator<String> iS = sSet.iterator(); while (iSB.hasNext()) {
String temp1 = iSB.next().toString();
System.out.println(temp1);
String temp2 = iS.next();
System.out.println(temp2);
Assert.assertTrue(temp1.equals(temp2), "Comparing item by item");
}
System.out.println(sb1.toString());
System.out.println(sb2.toString());
System.out.println(sb3.toString()); Assert.assertTrue(sb1.compareTo(sb2) == 0, "Compare sb1 and sb2"); Assert.assertFalse(sb1.compareTo(sb3) == 0, "Compare sb1 and sb3");
}
/** * Verifies that the comparison is from index 0 to length() - 1 of the two * character sequences.
*/
@Test publicvoid testModifiedSequence() {
StringBuilder sb1 = generateTestBuffer(65, 70, 97, 102);
StringBuilder sb2 = generateTestBuffer(65, 70, 98, 103);
// contain different character sequences Assert.assertFalse(sb1.compareTo(sb2) == 0, "Compare the sequences before truncation");
// the first 5 characters however are the same
sb1.setLength(5);
sb2.setLength(5);
Assert.assertTrue(sb1.compareTo(sb2) == 0, "Compare sb1 and sb2"); Assert.assertTrue(sb1.toString().compareTo(sb2.toString()) == 0, "Compare strings of sb1 and sb2");
}
private Set<String> constructStringSet() {
Set<String> sSet = new TreeSet<>(); for (String[] book : books) {
sSet.add(book[0] + SEP + book[1]);
} return sSet;
}
private Set<StringBuilder> constructSBSet() {
Set<StringBuilder> sbSet = new TreeSet<>(); for (String[] book : books) {
sbSet.add(new StringBuilder(book[0]).append(SEP).append(book[1]));
} return sbSet;
}
privatestatic StringBuilder generateTestBuffer(int from1, int to1, int from2, int to2) {
StringBuilder aBuffer = new StringBuilder(50);
for (int i = from1; i < to1; i++) {
aBuffer.append((char)i);
} for (int i = from2; i < to2; i++) {
aBuffer.append((char)i);
} return aBuffer;
}
}
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