This test should fail, as the interface specifies that the result is the
same.
See the TestAbstractOrderedBidiMapDecorator class (of yours ;-) I just
checked in amended. Note the special handling for inverse.
Stephen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Heuer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In a situation where I have an unit test that extends AbstractTestBidiMap
> for a class that extends AbstractBidiMapDecorator,
>
> Testcase: testBidiInverse took 0.01 sec
> FAILED
> Inverse of inverse is not equal to original. expected same:<{key1=value1,
> key3=value3, key2=value2}> was not:<{key1=value1, key3=value3,
> key2=value2}>
> junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: Inverse of inverse is not equal to
> original. expected same:<{key1=value1, key3=value3, key2=value2}> was
> not:<{key1=value1, key3=value3, key2=value2}>
> ...
>
>
> This seems a bit odd, assertSame seems to not do the right thing here.
>
> michael
>
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