private void assertBad(String s, String expectedErrorSubstring) throws IOException { assertEquals(1, rule.match(langTool.getAnalyzedSentence(s)).length); final String errorMessage = rule.match(langTool.getAnalyzedSentence(s))[0].getMessage(); assertTrue( "Got error '" + errorMessage + "', expected substring '" + expectedErrorSubstring + "'", errorMessage.contains(expectedErrorSubstring)); }
private void assertBad(String s, int n, String... expectedSuggestions) throws IOException { RuleMatch[] matches = rule.match(langTool.getAnalyzedSentence(s)); assertEquals("Did not find " + n + " match(es) in sentence '" + s + "'", n, matches.length); if (expectedSuggestions.length > 0) { RuleMatch match = matches[0]; // When two errors are reported by the rule (so TODO above), it might happen that the first // match does not have the suggestions, but the second one if (matches.length > 1 && match.getSuggestedReplacements().size() == 0) { match = matches[1]; } List<String> suggestions = match.getSuggestedReplacements(); assertThat(suggestions, is(Arrays.asList(expectedSuggestions))); } }
private void assertBad(String s, int n) throws IOException { assertEquals(n, rule.match(langTool.getAnalyzedSentence(s)).length); }