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using System;
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace Google.Protobuf
{
///
/// Helper methods when testing equality. NUnit's Assert.AreEqual and
/// Assert.AreNotEqual methods try to be clever with collections, which can
/// be annoying...
///
internal static class EqualityTester
{
public static void AssertEquality(T first, T second) where T : IEquatable
{
Assert.IsTrue(first.Equals(second));
Assert.IsTrue(first.Equals((object) second));
Assert.AreEqual(first.GetHashCode(), second.GetHashCode());
}
public static void AssertInequality(T first, T second) where T : IEquatable
{
Assert.IsFalse(first.Equals(second));
Assert.IsFalse(first.Equals((object) second));
// While this isn't a requirement, the chances of this test failing due to
// coincidence rather than a bug are very small.
if (first != null && second != null)
{
Assert.AreNotEqual(first.GetHashCode(), second.GetHashCode());
}
}
}
}