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[jira] [Comment Edited] (GROOVY-8838) assert in groovy does not
produce any result
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Paul King edited comment on GROOVY-8838 at 10/10/18 11:26 AM:
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That looks like correct behavior. Replace the assert statements with println and you will see all print true as expected.
was (Author: paulk):
That looks like correct behavior.
> assert in groovy does not produce any result
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>
> Key: GROOVY-8838
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-8838
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: groovy-jdk
> Affects Versions: 2.4.3
> Reporter: Thulsi Doss Krishnan
> Priority: Major
> Labels: simple-assert-
> Attachments: GroovyAssert.JPG
>
>
> Hi running a simple assert does not produce any result in the eclipse IDE
> def map1 = [user: 'mrhaki', likes: 'Groovy', age: 37]
> def map2 = [age: 37.0, likes: 'Groovy', user: 'mrhaki']
> def map3 = [user: 'Hubert Klein Ikkink', likes: 'Groovy']
> assert map1.equals(map2)
> assert map1 == map2
> assert !map1.equals(map3)
> assert map2 != map3
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