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<?php namespace Hamcrest\Core; /* Copyright (c) 2009 hamcrest.org */ use Hamcrest\BaseMatcher; use Hamcrest\Description; use Hamcrest\Matcher; class CombinableMatcher extends BaseMatcher { private $_matcher; public function __construct(Matcher $matcher) { $this->_matcher = $matcher; } public function matches($item) { return $this->_matcher->matches($item); } public function describeTo(Description $description) { $description->appendDescriptionOf($this->_matcher); } /** Diversion from Hamcrest-Java... Logical "and" not permitted */ public function andAlso(Matcher $other) { return new self(new AllOf($this->_templatedListWith($other))); } /** Diversion from Hamcrest-Java... Logical "or" not permitted */ public function orElse(Matcher $other) { return new self(new AnyOf($this->_templatedListWith($other))); } /** * This is useful for fluently combining matchers that must both pass. * For example: * <pre> * assertThat($string, both(containsString("a"))->andAlso(containsString("b"))); * </pre> * * @factory */ public static function both(Matcher $matcher) { return new self($matcher); } /** * This is useful for fluently combining matchers where either may pass, * for example: * <pre> * assertThat($string, either(containsString("a"))->orElse(containsString("b"))); * </pre> * * @factory */ public static function either(Matcher $matcher) { return new self($matcher); } // -- Private Methods private function _templatedListWith(Matcher $other) { return array($this->_matcher, $other); } }
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