Package org.drools.reteoo

Examples of org.drools.reteoo.JoinNode.assertLeftTuple()


        final LeftTupleImpl tuple0 = new LeftTupleImpl( f0,
                                                join1,
                                                true );

        // assert tuple, should add one to left memory
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple0,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        // check memories, left memory is populated, right memory is emptys
        assertEquals( 1,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final DefaultFactHandle f1 = new DefaultFactHandle( 1,
                                                            0 );
        final LeftTupleImpl tuple1 = new LeftTupleImpl( f1,
                                                join1,
                                                true );
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple1,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        assertEquals( 2,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final LeftTupleImpl tuple0 = new LeftTupleImpl( f0,
                                                join1,
                                                true );

        // assert tuple, should add one to left memory
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple0,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        // check memories, left memory is populated, right memory is emptys
        assertEquals( 1,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final DefaultFactHandle f1 = new DefaultFactHandle( 1,
                                                            0 );
        final LeftTupleImpl tuple1 = new LeftTupleImpl( f1,
                                                join1,
                                                true );
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple1,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        assertEquals( 2,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final LeftTuple tuple0 = new LeftTuple( f0,
                                                join1,
                                                true );

        // assert tuple, should add one to left memory
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple0,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        // check memories, left memory is populated, right memory is emptys
        assertEquals( 1,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final DefaultFactHandle f1 = new DefaultFactHandle( 1,
                                                            0 );
        final LeftTuple tuple1 = new LeftTuple( f1,
                                                join1,
                                                true );
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple1,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        assertEquals( 2,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final LeftTuple tuple0 = new LeftTuple( f0,
                                                join1,
                                                true );

        // assert tuple, should add one to left memory
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple0,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        // check memories, left memory is populated, right memory is emptys
        assertEquals( 1,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final DefaultFactHandle f1 = new DefaultFactHandle( 1,
                                                            0 );
        final LeftTuple tuple1 = new LeftTuple( f1,
                                                join1,
                                                true );
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple1,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        assertEquals( 2,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final LeftTupleImpl tuple0 = new LeftTupleImpl( f0,
                                                join1,
                                                true );

        // assert tuple, should add one to left memory
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple0,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        // check memories, left memory is populated, right memory is emptys
        assertEquals( 1,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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        final DefaultFactHandle f1 = new DefaultFactHandle( 1,
                                                            0 );
        final LeftTupleImpl tuple1 = new LeftTupleImpl( f1,
                                                join1,
                                                true );
        join1.assertLeftTuple( tuple1,
                               context,
                               workingMemory );
        assertEquals( 2,
                      memory.getLeftTupleMemory().size() );
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