Compares the specified object with this entry for equality.
Compares the specified object with this entry for equality.
the object to be compared for equality with this map entry
true if the specified object is equal to this map entry
Returns the key corresponding to this Entry.
Returns the key corresponding to this Entry.
the key corresponding to this entry
Returns the value corresponding to this entry.
Returns the value corresponding to this entry.
the value corresponding to this entry
Returns the hash code value for this map entry.
Returns the hash code value for this map entry.
the hash code value for this map entry
the key of this entry
Throws UnsupportedOperationException.
Throws UnsupportedOperationException.
UnsupportedOperationException unconditionally
Returns a String representation of this Entry consisting of
concatenating the result of invoking toString on the key,
an equals sign, and the result of invoking toString on the value.
Returns a String representation of this Entry consisting of
concatenating the result of invoking toString on the key,
an equals sign, and the result of invoking toString on the value.
a String already!
the value of this entry
A case class implementation of
java.util.Map.Entryto make it easier to test JavaMaps with ScalaTest Matchers.In Java,
java.util.Mapis not a subtype ofjava.util.Collection, and does not actually define an element type. You can ask a JavaMapfor an “entry set” via theentrySetmethod, which will return theMap's key/value pairs wrapped in a set ofjava.util.Map.Entry, but aMapis not actually a collection ofEntry. To make JavaMaps easier to work with, however, ScalaTest matchers allows you to treat a JavaMapas a collection ofEntry, and defines this convenience implementation ofjava.util.Map.Entry. Here's how you use it:the key of this entry
the value of this entry