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MichaelHackett avatar MichaelHackett commented on July 21, 2024

To some extent, that's what the junit-dep version is, is it not? I just looked and the org.hamcrest.* classes are not in it. However, the JUnit implementations of some matchers (JUnitMatchers and org.junit.internal.matchers.*), and the JUnit assertThat method, are still there.

As you say, ideally the updated Hamcrest version of assertThat could just be adopted, and most of the JUnit matchers can be deprecated or removed in favor of equivalents in Hamcrest lib. Maybe if the compatibility issues in Hamcrest can be worked out in v1.3 that is being tested now.

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dsaff avatar dsaff commented on July 21, 2024

I'm closing this, assuming that junit-dep will solve most of the problems, as Michael points out. If this isn't right, I'm happy to re-open

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