dependencies: ginkgo v2.9.1, gomega v1.27.4

They contain some nice-to-have improvements (for example, better printing of
errors with gomega/format.Object) but nothing that is critical right now.

"go mod tidy" was run manually in
staging/src/k8s.io/kms/internal/plugins/mock (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/116613
not merged yet).
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Patrick Ohly
2023-03-13 16:06:20 +01:00
parent fcf5d23e68
commit fe59e091eb
202 changed files with 3630 additions and 1859 deletions

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@@ -349,6 +349,20 @@ func ConsistOf(elements ...interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher {
}
}
// HaveExactElemets succeeds if actual contains elements that precisely match the elemets passed into the matcher. The ordering of the elements does matter.
// By default HaveExactElements() uses Equal() to match the elements, however custom matchers can be passed in instead. Here are some examples:
//
// Expect([]string{"Foo", "FooBar"}).Should(HaveExactElements("Foo", "FooBar"))
// Expect([]string{"Foo", "FooBar"}).Should(HaveExactElements("Foo", ContainSubstring("Bar")))
// Expect([]string{"Foo", "FooBar"}).Should(HaveExactElements(ContainSubstring("Foo"), ContainSubstring("Foo")))
//
// Actual must be an array or slice.
func HaveExactElements(elements ...interface{}) types.GomegaMatcher {
return &matchers.HaveExactElementsMatcher{
Elements: elements,
}
}
// ContainElements succeeds if actual contains the passed in elements. The ordering of the elements does not matter.
// By default ContainElements() uses Equal() to match the elements, however custom matchers can be passed in instead. Here are some examples:
//