class UseAssertFalseInsteadOfNegationRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule
In unit tests, if a condition is expected to be false then there is no sense using assertTrue with the negation operator. For instance, assertTrue(!condition) can always be simplified to assertFalse(condition)
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class AbstractAstVisitorRule |
CLOSURE_TEXT, DEFAULT_CONST_NAME, DEFAULT_FIELD_NAME, DEFAULT_TEST_CLASS_NAMES, DEFAULT_TEST_FILES, DEFAULT_VAR_NAME |
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java.lang.String |
applyToClassNames |
java.lang.Class |
astVisitorClass |
java.lang.String |
name |
int |
priority |
Constructor and description |
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UseAssertFalseInsteadOfNegationRule
() |
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