@Test public void verify() throws Exception { QueryExecutionType executionType = expected.type(); assertEquals(expected.isProfiled, executionType.isProfiled()); assertEquals( expected.requestedExecutionPlanDescription, executionType.requestedExecutionPlanDescription()); assertEquals(expected.isExplained, executionType.isExplained()); assertEquals(expected.canContainResults, executionType.canContainResults()); assertEquals(expected.canUpdateData, executionType.canUpdateData()); assertEquals(expected.canUpdateSchema, executionType.canUpdateSchema()); }
@Test public void noneOtherLikeIt() throws Exception { for (QueryExecutionType.QueryType queryType : QueryExecutionType.QueryType.values()) { for (QueryExecutionType type : new QueryExecutionType[] {query(queryType), profiled(queryType), explained(queryType)}) { // the very same object will have the same flags, as will all the explained ones... if (type != expected.type() && !(expected.type().isExplained() && type.isExplained())) { assertFalse( expected.type().toString(), expected.isProfiled == type.isProfiled() && expected.requestedExecutionPlanDescription == type.requestedExecutionPlanDescription() && expected.isExplained == type.isExplained() && expected.canContainResults == type.canContainResults() && expected.canUpdateData == type.canUpdateData() && expected.canUpdateSchema == type.canUpdateSchema()); } } } }