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package net.sf.json.regexp;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
/**
* @author Andres Almiray <aalmiray@users.sourceforge.net>
*/
public abstract class AbstractRegexpMatcherTestCase extends TestCase {
public AbstractRegexpMatcherTestCase( String name ) {
super( name );
}
public void testGetGroupIfMatches() {
RegexpMatcher regexpMatcher = getRegexpMatcher( "[a-z]*([0-9]+)[a-z]*" );
assertEquals( "123", regexpMatcher.getGroupIfMatches( "abc123edf", 1 ) );
assertEquals( "", regexpMatcher.getGroupIfMatches( "abcedf", 1 ) );
}
public void testMatches() {
assertTrue( getRegexpMatcher( ".*" ).matches( "everything" ) );
assertTrue( getRegexpMatcher( "^json$" ).matches( "json" ) );
assertFalse( getRegexpMatcher( "^json$" ).matches( "json " ) );
}
protected abstract RegexpMatcher getRegexpMatcher( String pattern );
}