Document Latest Features in README #27
@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ In more complex setups, taking a look at the event handler execution order can b
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Event Bus offers a method for this purpose which can be used as follows:
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```java
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System.out.println(EventBus.getInstance().printExecutionOrder(SimpleEvent.class));
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System.out.println(EventBus.getInstance().debugExecutionOrder(SimpleEvent.class));
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```
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Then, the execution order can be inspected in the console.
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@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ public final class EventBus {
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* @return a human-readable event handler list suitable for debugging purposes
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* @since 1.2.0
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*/
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public String printExecutionOrder(Class<?> eventType) {
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public String debugExecutionOrder(Class<?> eventType) {
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var handlers = getHandlersFor(eventType);
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var sj = new StringJoiner("\n");
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}
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/**
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* Tests {@link EventBus#printExecutionOrder(Class)} based on the currently registered handlers.
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* Tests {@link EventBus#debugExecutionOrder(Class)} based on the currently registered handlers.
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*
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* @since 1.2.0
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*/
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@Test
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void testPrintExecutionOrder() {
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String executionOrder = bus.printExecutionOrder(SimpleEvent.class);
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String executionOrder = bus.debugExecutionOrder(SimpleEvent.class);
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System.out.println(executionOrder);
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assertEquals(
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"Event handler execution order for class dev.kske.eventbus.core.SimpleEvent (3 handler(s)):\n"
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