T - the type of objects that this object may be differentiated againstpublic interface Diffable<T>
Diffable classes can be compared with other objects
 for differences. The DiffResult object retrieved can be queried
 for a list of differences or printed using the DiffResult.toString().
The calculation of the differences is consistent with equals if
 and only if d1.equals(d2) implies d1.diff(d2) == "".
 It is strongly recommended that implementations are consistent with equals
 to avoid confusion. Note that null is not an instance of any class
 and d1.diff(null) should throw a NullPointerException.
 Diffable classes lend themselves well to unit testing, in which a
 easily readable description of the differences between an anticipated result and
 an actual result can be retrieved. For example:
 
Assert.assertEquals(expected.diff(result), expected, result);
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| DiffResult | diff(T obj)Retrieves a list of the differences between
 this object and the supplied object. | 
DiffResult diff(T obj)
Retrieves a list of the differences between this object and the supplied object.
obj - the object to diff against, can be nullNullPointerException - if the specified object is nullCopyright © 2001–2016 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.