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iterable_single_where_test.dart
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// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
import 'package:expect/expect.dart';
main() {
List<int> list1 = <int>[1, 2, 3];
List<int> list2 = const <int>[4, 5, 6];
List<String> list3 = <String>[];
Set<int> set1 = new Set<int>();
set1
..add(11)
..add(12)
..add(13);
Set set2 = new Set();
Expect.equals(2, list1.singleWhere((x) => x.isEven));
Expect.equals(3, list1.singleWhere((x) => x == 3));
Expect.throwsStateError(() => list1.singleWhere((x) => x.isOdd));
Expect.equals(6, list2.singleWhere((x) => x == 6));
Expect.equals(5, list2.singleWhere((x) => x.isOdd));
Expect.throwsStateError(() => list2.singleWhere((x) => x.isEven));
Expect.throwsStateError(() => list3.singleWhere((x) => x == 0));
Expect.equals(12, set1.singleWhere((x) => x.isEven));
Expect.equals(11, set1.singleWhere((x) => x == 11));
Expect.throwsStateError(() => set1.singleWhere((x) => x.isOdd));
Expect.throwsStateError(() => set2.singleWhere((x) => true));
}