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1   package io.atlassian.fugue;
2   
3   import org.junit.Test;
4   
5   import java.util.Arrays;
6   import java.util.Collections;
7   
8   import static io.atlassian.fugue.Iterables.concat;
9   import static org.hamcrest.MatcherAssert.assertThat;
10  import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.contains;
11  import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.emptyIterable;
12  import static org.hamcrest.core.Is.is;
13  
14  public class IterablesConcatTest {
15  
16    @Test public void concatTwo() {
17      assertThat(concat(Arrays.asList(1, 2), Arrays.asList(3, 4)), contains(1, 2, 3, 4));
18    }
19  
20    @Test public void concatOne() {
21      assertThat(concat(Arrays.asList(1, 2)), contains(1, 2));
22    }
23  
24    @Test public void concatOneEmpty() {
25      assertThat(concat(Arrays.asList(1, 2), Collections.emptyList()), contains(1, 2));
26    }
27  
28    @Test public void concatEmptyWithOne() {
29      assertThat(concat(Collections.emptyList(), Arrays.asList(1, 2)), contains(1, 2));
30    }
31  
32    @Test public void concatEmpty() {
33      assertThat(concat(Collections.emptyList(), Collections.emptyList()), emptyIterable());
34    }
35  
36    @Test public void concatNothing() {
37      assertThat(concat(), emptyIterable());
38    }
39  
40    @Test(expected = NullPointerException.class) public void concatNullEmpty() {
41      assertThat(concat(null, Collections.emptyList()), emptyIterable());
42    }
43  
44    @Test(expected = NullPointerException.class) public void concatEmptyNull() {
45      assertThat(concat(Collections.emptyList(), null), emptyIterable());
46    }
47  
48    @Test public void concatToString() {
49      assertThat(concat(Arrays.asList(1, 2)).toString(), is("[1, 2]"));
50    }
51  
52  }