Example #1
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// ShouldBeLessThan receives exactly two parameters and ensures that the first is less than the second.
func ShouldBeLessThan(actual interface{}, expected ...interface{}) string {
	if fail := need(1, expected); fail != success {
		return fail
	} else if matchError := oglematchers.LessThan(expected[0]).Matches(actual); matchError != nil {
		return fmt.Sprintf(shouldHaveBeenLess, actual, expected[0])
	}
	return success
}
Example #2
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// AssertLt(x, y) is equivalent to AssertThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y)).
func AssertLt(x, y interface{}, errorParts ...interface{}) ExpectationResult {
	res := ExpectThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y), errorParts...)
	res.SetCaller(getCallerForAlias())

	matcherErr := res.MatchResult()
	if matcherErr != nil {
		panic(&assertThatError{})
	}

	return res
}
Example #3
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// ExpectLt(x, y) is equivalent to ExpectThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y)).
func ExpectLt(x, y interface{}, errorParts ...interface{}) {
	expectThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y), 1, errorParts)
}
Example #4
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// ExpectLt(x, y) is equivalent to ExpectThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y)).
func ExpectLt(x, y interface{}, errorParts ...interface{}) ExpectationResult {
	res := ExpectThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y), errorParts...)
	res.SetCaller(getCallerForAlias())
	return res
}
Example #5
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// AssertLt(x, y) is equivalent to AssertThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y)).
func AssertLt(x, y interface{}, errorParts ...interface{}) {
	assertThat(x, oglematchers.LessThan(y), 1, errorParts)
}