How to compare values of two objects of the same type?












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I need to write unit tests for a flutter project and I would be happy if there is a function that can go through all properties of two different objects of a same type to make sure that all values are same.



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void main() {
test('startLoadingQuizReducer sets isLoading true', () {
var initState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, false);
var expectedState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, true);

var action = StartLoadingQuiz();
var actualState = quizGameReducer(initState, action);
// my test fails here
expect(actualState, expectedState);
});









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    I need to write unit tests for a flutter project and I would be happy if there is a function that can go through all properties of two different objects of a same type to make sure that all values are same.



    Code sample:



    void main() {
    test('startLoadingQuizReducer sets isLoading true', () {
    var initState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, false);
    var expectedState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, true);

    var action = StartLoadingQuiz();
    var actualState = quizGameReducer(initState, action);
    // my test fails here
    expect(actualState, expectedState);
    });









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      I need to write unit tests for a flutter project and I would be happy if there is a function that can go through all properties of two different objects of a same type to make sure that all values are same.



      Code sample:



      void main() {
      test('startLoadingQuizReducer sets isLoading true', () {
      var initState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, false);
      var expectedState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, true);

      var action = StartLoadingQuiz();
      var actualState = quizGameReducer(initState, action);
      // my test fails here
      expect(actualState, expectedState);
      });









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      I need to write unit tests for a flutter project and I would be happy if there is a function that can go through all properties of two different objects of a same type to make sure that all values are same.



      Code sample:



      void main() {
      test('startLoadingQuizReducer sets isLoading true', () {
      var initState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, false);
      var expectedState = QuizGameState(null, null, null, true);

      var action = StartLoadingQuiz();
      var actualState = quizGameReducer(initState, action);
      // my test fails here
      expect(actualState, expectedState);
      });






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      Kostya VyrodovKostya Vyrodov

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          You need to override the equality operator in your QuizGameState class.






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          • And don't forget to override hashCode if you do that. Otherwise, Set and others will break.

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          • And don't forget to override hashCode if you do that. Otherwise, Set and others will break.

            – Randal Schwartz
            Jan 3 at 1:33



















          • And don't forget to override hashCode if you do that. Otherwise, Set and others will break.

            – Randal Schwartz
            Jan 3 at 1:33

















          And don't forget to override hashCode if you do that. Otherwise, Set and others will break.

          – Randal Schwartz
          Jan 3 at 1:33





          And don't forget to override hashCode if you do that. Otherwise, Set and others will break.

          – Randal Schwartz
          Jan 3 at 1:33




















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