Remix Assert Library ==================== * [Assert.ok(value[, message])](#assert-ok-value-message) * [Assert.equal(actual, expected[, message])](#assert-equal-actual-expected-message) * [Assert.notEqual(actual, expected[, message])](#assert-notequal-actual-expected-message) * [Assert.greaterThan(value1, value2[, message])](#assert-greaterthan-value1-value2-message) * [Assert.lesserThan(value1, value2[, message])](#assert-lesserthan-value1-value2-message) ## Assert ### Assert.ok(value[, message]) * `value`: \ * `message`: \ Tests if value is truthy. `message` is returned in case of failure. Examples: ``` Assert.ok(true); // OK Assert.ok(false, "it\'s false"); // error: it's false ``` ### Assert.equal(actual, expected[, message]) * `actual`: \ * `expected`: \ * `message`: \ Tests if `actual` & `expected` values are same. `message` is returned in case of failure. Examples: ``` Assert.equal(string("a"), "a"); // OK Assert.equal(uint(100), 100); // OK foo.set(200) Assert.equal(foo.get(), 200); // OK Assert.equal(foo.get(), 100, "value should be 200"); // error: value should be 200 ``` ### Assert.notEqual(actual, expected[, message]) * `actual`: \ * `expected`: \ * `message`: \ Tests if `actual` & `expected` values are not same. `message` is returned in case of failure. Examples: ``` Assert.notEqual(string("a"), "b"); // OK foo.set(200) Assert.notEqual(foo.get(), 200, "value should not be 200"); // error: value should not be 200 ``` ### Assert.greaterThan(value1, value2[, message]) * `value1`: \ * `value2`: \ * `message`: \ Tests if `value1` is greater than `value2`. `message` is returned in case of failure. Examples: ``` Assert.greaterThan(uint(2), uint(1)); // OK Assert.greaterThan(uint(-2), uint(1)); // OK Assert.greaterThan(int(2), int(1)); // OK Assert.greaterThan(int(-2), int(-1), "-2 is not greater than -1"); // error: -2 is not greater than -1 ``` ### Assert.lesserThan(value1, value2[, message]) * `value1`: \ * `value2`: \ * `message`: \ Tests if `value1` is lesser than `value2`. `message` is returned in case of failure. Examples: ``` Assert.lesserThan(int(-2), int(-1)); // OK Assert.lesserThan(int(2), int(1), "2 is not lesser than 1"); // error: 2 is not greater than 1 ```