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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T04:31:45+00:00 2026-05-30T04:31:45+00:00

I have the following code: verify(javaCompiler, times(1)).writeJavaAndCompile(any(ContractCompilationUnit.class), eq(outputDirectory)); verify(javaCompiler, times(1)).writeJavaAndCompile(any(ParamCompilationUnit.class), eq(outputDirectory)); and my code

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I have the following code:

verify(javaCompiler, times(1)).writeJavaAndCompile(any(ContractCompilationUnit.class), eq(outputDirectory));
verify(javaCompiler, times(1)).writeJavaAndCompile(any(ParamCompilationUnit.class), eq(outputDirectory));       

and my code is the following:

javaCompiler.writeJavaAndCompile(new ContractCompilationUnit(), outputDirectory);
javaCompiler.writeJavaAndCompile(new ParamCompilationUnit(), outputDirectory);

The code is failing, as it seems that the 1st verify sees that there were 2 calls to javaCompiler.writeJavaAndCompile(). It is failing to realize that there was only one call of type ContractCompilationUnit type.

What’s the standard procedure to avoid this behaviour (other than having to write my own matcher)?

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    2026-05-30T04:31:46+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 4:31 am

    The documentation shows that this is the known behaviour:

    Any kind object, not necessary of the given class. The class argument is provided only to avoid casting.
    Sometimes looks better than anyObject() – especially when explicit casting is required

    Alias to anyObject()

    This method don’t do any type checks, it is only there to avoid casting in your code. This might however change (type checks could be added) in a future major release.

    It looks like you should use isA instead:

    verify(javaCompiler).writeJavaAndCompile(isA(ContractCompilationUnit.class),
                                             eq(outputDirectory));
    
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