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Java example source code file (MutableObjectTest.java)

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The MutableObjectTest.java Java example source code

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package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable;

import org.junit.Test;
import static org.junit.Assert.*;

/**
 * JUnit tests.
 * 
 * @see MutableShort
 */
public class MutableObjectTest {

    // ----------------------------------------------------------------
    @Test
    public void testConstructors() {
        assertEquals(null, new MutableObject<String>().getValue());
        
        final Integer i = Integer.valueOf(6);
        assertSame(i, new MutableObject<Integer>(i).getValue());
        assertSame("HI", new MutableObject<String>("HI").getValue());
        assertSame(null, new MutableObject<Object>(null).getValue());
    }

    @Test
    public void testGetSet() {
        final MutableObject<String> mutNum = new MutableObject();
        assertEquals(null, new MutableObject<Object>().getValue());
        
        mutNum.setValue("HELLO");
        assertSame("HELLO", mutNum.getValue());
        
        mutNum.setValue(null);
        assertSame(null, mutNum.getValue());
    }

    @Test
    public void testEquals() {
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumA = new MutableObject("ALPHA");
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumB = new MutableObject("ALPHA");
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumC = new MutableObject("BETA");
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumD = new MutableObject(null);

        assertTrue(mutNumA.equals(mutNumA));
        assertTrue(mutNumA.equals(mutNumB));
        assertTrue(mutNumB.equals(mutNumA));
        assertTrue(mutNumB.equals(mutNumB));
        assertFalse(mutNumA.equals(mutNumC));
        assertFalse(mutNumB.equals(mutNumC));
        assertTrue(mutNumC.equals(mutNumC));
        assertFalse(mutNumA.equals(mutNumD));
        assertTrue(mutNumD.equals(mutNumD));
        
        assertFalse(mutNumA.equals(null));
        assertFalse(mutNumA.equals(new Object()));
        assertFalse(mutNumA.equals("0"));
    }

    @Test
    public void testHashCode() {
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumA = new MutableObject("ALPHA");
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumB = new MutableObject("ALPHA");
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumC = new MutableObject("BETA");
        final MutableObject<String> mutNumD = new MutableObject(null);

        assertTrue(mutNumA.hashCode() == mutNumA.hashCode());
        assertTrue(mutNumA.hashCode() == mutNumB.hashCode());
        assertFalse(mutNumA.hashCode() == mutNumC.hashCode());
        assertFalse(mutNumA.hashCode() == mutNumD.hashCode());
        assertTrue(mutNumA.hashCode() == "ALPHA".hashCode());
        assertEquals(0, mutNumD.hashCode());
    }

    @Test
    public void testToString() {
        assertEquals("HI", new MutableObject<String>("HI").toString());
        assertEquals("10.0", new MutableObject<Double>(Double.valueOf(10)).toString());
        assertEquals("null", new MutableObject<Object>(null).toString());
    }

}

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