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See the GNU Lesser General Public * License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, * USA. * * [Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. * Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.] * * ------------------------- * SimpleTimePeriodTest.java * ------------------------- * (C) Copyright 2003-2013, by Object Refinery Limited. * * Original Author: David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited); * Contributor(s): -; * * Changes * ------- * 13-Mar-2003 : Version 1 (DG); * 21-Oct-2003 : Added hashCode() test (DG); * 02-Jun-2008 : Added a test for immutability (DG); * */ package org.jfree.data.time; import static org.junit.Assert.assertTrue; import static org.junit.Assert.assertFalse; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; import java.util.Date; import org.jfree.chart.TestUtilities; import org.junit.Test; /** * Tests for the {@link SimpleTimePeriod} class. */ public class SimpleTimePeriodTest { /** * Check that an instance is equal to itself. * * SourceForge Bug ID: 558850. */ @Test public void testEqualsSelf() { SimpleTimePeriod p = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1000L), new Date(1001L)); assertTrue(p.equals(p)); } /** * Test the equals() method. */ @Test public void testEquals() { SimpleTimePeriod p1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1000L), new Date(1004L)); SimpleTimePeriod p2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1000L), new Date(1004L)); assertTrue(p1.equals(p2)); assertTrue(p2.equals(p1)); p1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1002L), new Date(1004L)); assertFalse(p1.equals(p2)); p2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1002L), new Date(1004L)); assertTrue(p1.equals(p2)); p1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1002L), new Date(1003L)); assertFalse(p1.equals(p2)); p2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1002L), new Date(1003L)); assertTrue(p1.equals(p2)); } /** * Serialize an instance, restore it, and check for equality. */ @Test public void testSerialization() { SimpleTimePeriod p1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(1000L), new Date(1001L)); SimpleTimePeriod p2 = (SimpleTimePeriod) TestUtilities.serialised(p1); assertEquals(p1, p2); } /** * Two objects that are equal are required to return the same hashCode. */ @Test public void testHashcode() { SimpleTimePeriod s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); SimpleTimePeriod s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertTrue(s1.equals(s2)); int h1 = s1.hashCode(); int h2 = s2.hashCode(); assertEquals(h1, h2); } /** * This class is immutable, so it should not implement Cloneable. */ @Test public void testClone() { SimpleTimePeriod s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20)); assertFalse(s1 instanceof Cloneable); } /** * Some simple checks for immutability. */ @Test public void testImmutable() { SimpleTimePeriod p1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); SimpleTimePeriod p2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(p1, p2); p1.getStart().setTime(11L); assertEquals(p1, p2); Date d1 = new Date(10L); Date d2 = new Date(20L); p1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(d1, d2); d1.setTime(11L); assertEquals(new Date(10L), p1.getStart()); } /** * Some checks for the compareTo() method. */ @Test public void testCompareTo() { SimpleTimePeriod s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); SimpleTimePeriod s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(0, s1.compareTo(s2)); s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(9L), new Date(21L)); s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(-1, s1.compareTo(s2)); s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(11L), new Date(19L)); s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(1, s1.compareTo(s2)); s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(9L), new Date(19L)); s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(-1, s1.compareTo(s2)); s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(11L), new Date(21)); s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(1, s1.compareTo(s2)); s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(18)); s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(-1, s1.compareTo(s2)); s1 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(22)); s2 = new SimpleTimePeriod(new Date(10L), new Date(20L)); assertEquals(1, s1.compareTo(s2)); } }