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package org.assertj.core.error;
import static junit.framework.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.assertj.core.error.ShouldNotHaveSameClass.shouldNotHaveSameClass;
import org.assertj.core.internal.TestDescription;
import org.assertj.core.presentation.StandardRepresentation;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
/**
* Tests for <code>{@link ShouldNotHaveSameClass#create(org.assertj.core.description.Description, org.assertj.core.presentation.Representation)}</code>.
*
* @author Nicolas François
*/
public class ShouldNotHaveSameClass_create_Test {
private ErrorMessageFactory factory;
@Before
public void setUp() {
factory = shouldNotHaveSameClass("Yoda", "Luke");
}
@Test
public void should_create_error_message() {
String message = factory.create(new TestDescription("Test"), new StandardRepresentation());
assertEquals("[Test] \nExpecting:\n <\"Yoda\">\nnot to have not the same class as:\n <\"Luke\"> (java.lang.String)", message);
}
}