266 lines
7.7 KiB
Java
266 lines
7.7 KiB
Java
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2015 The Dagger Authors.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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package dagger.functional.subcomponent;
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import static com.google.common.truth.Truth.assertThat;
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import dagger.Component;
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import dagger.Module;
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import dagger.Provides;
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import dagger.Subcomponent;
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import dagger.multibindings.IntoSet;
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import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
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import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
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import java.util.Set;
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import javax.inject.Inject;
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import javax.inject.Qualifier;
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import org.junit.Test;
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import org.junit.runner.RunWith;
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import org.junit.runners.JUnit4;
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/**
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* Regression tests for an issue where subcomponent builder bindings were incorrectly reused from
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* a parent even if the subcomponent were redeclared on the child component. This manifested via
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* multibindings, especially since subcomponent builder bindings are special in that we cannot
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* traverse them to see if they depend on local multibinding contributions.
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*/
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@RunWith(JUnit4.class)
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public final class SubcomponentBuilderMultibindingsTest {
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@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
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@Qualifier
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public @interface ParentFoo{}
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@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
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@Qualifier
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public @interface ChildFoo{}
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public static final class Foo {
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final Set<String> multi;
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@Inject Foo(Set<String> multi) {
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this.multi = multi;
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}
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}
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// This tests the case where a subcomponent is installed in both the parent and child component.
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// In this case, we expect two subcomponents to be generated with the child one including the
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// child multibinding contribution.
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public static final class ChildInstallsFloating {
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@Component(modules = ParentModule.class)
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public interface Parent {
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@ParentFoo Foo getParentFoo();
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Child getChild();
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}
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@Subcomponent(modules = ChildModule.class)
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public interface Child {
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@ChildFoo Foo getChildFoo();
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}
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@Subcomponent
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public interface FloatingSub {
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Foo getFoo();
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@Subcomponent.Builder
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public interface Builder {
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FloatingSub build();
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}
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}
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@Module(subcomponents = FloatingSub.class)
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public interface ParentModule {
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@Provides
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@IntoSet
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static String provideStringMulti() {
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return "parent";
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}
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@Provides
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@ParentFoo
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static Foo provideParentFoo(FloatingSub.Builder builder) {
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return builder.build().getFoo();
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}
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}
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// The subcomponent installation of FloatingSub here is the key difference
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@Module(subcomponents = FloatingSub.class)
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public interface ChildModule {
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@Provides
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@IntoSet
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static String provideStringMulti() {
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return "child";
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}
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@Provides
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@ChildFoo
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static Foo provideChildFoo(FloatingSub.Builder builder) {
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return builder.build().getFoo();
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}
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}
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private ChildInstallsFloating() {}
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}
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// This is the same as the above, except this time the child does not install the subcomponent
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// builder. Here, we expect the child to reuse the parent subcomponent binding (we want to avoid
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// any mistakes that might implicitly create a new subcomponent relationship) and so therefore
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// we expect only one subcomponent to be generated in the parent resulting in the child not seeing
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// the child multibinding contribution.
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public static final class ChildDoesNotInstallFloating {
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@Component(modules = ParentModule.class)
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public interface Parent {
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@ParentFoo Foo getParentFoo();
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Child getChild();
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}
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@Subcomponent(modules = ChildModule.class)
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public interface Child {
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@ChildFoo Foo getChildFoo();
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}
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@Subcomponent
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public interface FloatingSub {
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Foo getFoo();
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@Subcomponent.Builder
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public interface Builder {
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FloatingSub build();
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}
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}
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@Module(subcomponents = FloatingSub.class)
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public interface ParentModule {
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@Provides
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@IntoSet
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static String provideStringMulti() {
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return "parent";
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}
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@Provides
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@ParentFoo
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static Foo provideParentFoo(FloatingSub.Builder builder) {
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return builder.build().getFoo();
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}
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}
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// The lack of a subcomponent installation of FloatingSub here is the key difference
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@Module
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public interface ChildModule {
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@Provides
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@IntoSet
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static String provideStringMulti() {
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return "child";
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}
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@Provides
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@ChildFoo
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static Foo provideChildFoo(FloatingSub.Builder builder) {
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return builder.build().getFoo();
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}
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}
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private ChildDoesNotInstallFloating() {}
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}
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// This is similar to the first, except this time the components installs the subcomponent via
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// factory methods. Here, we expect the child to get a new subcomponent and so should see its
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// multibinding contribution.
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public static final class ChildInstallsFloatingFactoryMethod {
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@Component(modules = ParentModule.class)
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public interface Parent {
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@ParentFoo Foo getParentFoo();
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Child getChild();
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FloatingSub getFloatingSub();
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}
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@Subcomponent(modules = ChildModule.class)
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public interface Child {
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@ChildFoo Foo getChildFoo();
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FloatingSub getFloatingSub();
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}
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@Subcomponent
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public interface FloatingSub {
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Foo getFoo();
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}
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@Module
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public interface ParentModule {
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@Provides
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@IntoSet
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static String provideStringMulti() {
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return "parent";
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}
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@Provides
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@ParentFoo
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static Foo provideParentFoo(Parent componentSelf) {
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return componentSelf.getFloatingSub().getFoo();
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}
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}
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@Module
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public interface ChildModule {
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@Provides
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@IntoSet
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static String provideStringMulti() {
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return "child";
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}
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@Provides
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@ChildFoo
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static Foo provideChildFoo(Child componentSelf) {
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return componentSelf.getFloatingSub().getFoo();
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}
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}
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private ChildInstallsFloatingFactoryMethod() {}
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}
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@Test
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public void testChildInstallsFloating() {
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ChildInstallsFloating.Parent parentComponent =
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DaggerSubcomponentBuilderMultibindingsTest_ChildInstallsFloating_Parent.create();
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assertThat(parentComponent.getParentFoo().multi).containsExactly("parent");
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assertThat(parentComponent.getChild().getChildFoo().multi).containsExactly("parent", "child");
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}
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@Test
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public void testChildDoesNotInstallFloating() {
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ChildDoesNotInstallFloating.Parent parentComponent =
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DaggerSubcomponentBuilderMultibindingsTest_ChildDoesNotInstallFloating_Parent.create();
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assertThat(parentComponent.getParentFoo().multi).containsExactly("parent");
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// Don't expect the child contribution because the child didn't redeclare the subcomponent
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// dependency, meaning it intends to just use the subcomponent relationship from the parent
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// component.
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assertThat(parentComponent.getChild().getChildFoo().multi).containsExactly("parent");
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}
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@Test
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public void testChildInstallsFloatingFactoryMethod() {
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ChildInstallsFloatingFactoryMethod.Parent parentComponent =
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DaggerSubcomponentBuilderMultibindingsTest_ChildInstallsFloatingFactoryMethod_Parent.create();
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assertThat(parentComponent.getParentFoo().multi).containsExactly("parent");
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assertThat(parentComponent.getChild().getChildFoo().multi).containsExactly("parent", "child");
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}
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}
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