Test/Pester.3.3.8/tools/Functions/Assertions/Be.ps1
#Be function PesterBe($value, $expected) { return ($expected -eq $value) } function PesterBeFailureMessage($value, $expected) { if (-not (($expected -is [string]) -and ($value -is [string]))) { return "Expected: {$expected}`nBut was: {$value}" } <#joining the output strings to a single string here, otherwise I get Cannot find an overload for "Exception" and the argument count: "4". at line: 63 in C:\Users\nohwnd\github\pester\Functions\Assertions\Should.ps1 This is a quickwin solution, doing the join in the Should directly might be better way of doing this. But I don't want to mix two problems. #> ( Get-CompareStringMessage -Expected $expected -Actual $value ) -join "`n" } function NotPesterBeFailureMessage($value, $expected) { return "Expected: value was {$value}, but should not have been the same" } #BeExactly function PesterBeExactly($value, $expected) { return ($expected -ceq $value) } function PesterBeExactlyFailureMessage($value, $expected) { if (-not (($expected -is [string]) -and ($value -is [string]))) { return "Expected exactly: {$expected}`nBut was: {$value}" } <#joining the output strings to a single string here, otherwise I get Cannot find an overload for "Exception" and the argument count: "4". at line: 63 in C:\Users\nohwnd\github\pester\Functions\Assertions\Should.ps1 This is a quickwin solution, doing the join in the Should directly might be better way of doing this. But I don't want to mix two problems. #> ( Get-CompareStringMessage -Expected $expected -Actual $value -CaseSensitive ) -join "`n" } function NotPesterBeExactlyFailureMessage($value, $expected) { return "Expected: value was {$value}, but should not have been exactly the same" } #common functions function Get-CompareStringMessage { param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [String]$Expected, [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [String]$Actual, [switch]$CaseSensitive ) $expectedLength = $expected.Length $actualLength = $actual.Length $maxLength = $expectedLength,$actualLength | Sort -Descending | select -First 1 $differenceIndex = $null for ($i = 0; $i -lt $maxLength -and ($null -eq $differenceIndex); ++$i){ $differenceIndex = if ($CaseSensitive -and ($expected[$i] -cne $actual[$i])) { $i } elseif ($expected[$i] -ne $actual[$i]) { $i } } [string]$output = $null if ($null -ne $differenceIndex) { if ($expected.Length -ne $actual.Length) { "Expected string length $expectedLength but was $actualLength. Strings differ at index $differenceIndex." } else { "String lengths are both $expectedLength. Strings differ at index $differenceIndex." } "Expected: {{{0}}}" -f ( $expected | Expand-SpecialCharacters ) "But was: {{{0}}}" -f ( $actual | Expand-SpecialCharacters ) $specialCharacterOffset = $null if ($differenceIndex -ne 0) { #count all the special characters before the difference $specialCharacterOffset = ($actual[0..($differenceIndex-1)] | Where {"`n","`r","`t","`b","`0" -contains $_} | Measure-Object | select -ExpandProperty Count) } '-'*($differenceIndex+$specialCharacterOffset+11)+'^' } } function Expand-SpecialCharacters { param ( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true,ValueFromPipeline=$true,ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName=$true)] [string[]]$InputObject) process { $InputObject -replace "`n","\n" -replace "`r","\r" -replace "`t","\t" -replace "`0", "\0" -replace "`b","\b" } } |