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README.md
Java Hamcrest
Licensed under BSD License.
What is Hamcrest?
Hamcrest is a library of matchers, which can be combined in to create flexible expressions of intent in tests. They've also been used for other purposes.
Downloads
You can obtain Hamcrest binaries from maven central, or from [google code downloads][].
Extensions
For Hamcrest extension projects see the hamcrest extensions page.
Documentation
Documentation can be found on the Hamcrest site.
Reporting Bugs/Issues
If you find an issue with Java Hamcrest, please report it via the GitHub issue tracker, after first checking that it hasn't been raised already.
Source
To build, please read BUILDING.txt
Acknowledgements
Developers:
- Joe Walnes
- Nat Pryce
- Steve Freeman
Contributors:
- Robert Chatley
- Tom White
- Neil Dunn
- Dan North
- Magne Rasmussen
- David Saff
- Tom Denley
Also, thanks to everyone who has worked on DynaMock, nMock, jMock, EasyMock and MiniMock! These libraries inspired Hamcrest.