abstract class FixtureAnyWordSpec extends FixtureAnyWordSpecLike
A sister class to org.scalatest.wordspec.AnyWordSpec that can pass a fixture object into its tests.
Recommended Usage:
Use class FixtureAnyWordSpec in situations for which AnyWordSpec
would be a good choice, when all or most tests need the same fixture objects
that must be cleaned up afterwards. Note: FixtureAnyWordSpec is intended for use in special situations, with class AnyWordSpec used for general needs. For
more insight into where FixtureAnyWordSpec fits in the big picture, see the withFixture(OneArgTest) subsection of the Shared fixtures section in the documentation for class AnyWordSpec.
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Class FixtureAnyWordSpec behaves similarly to class org.scalatest.wordspec.AnyWordSpec, except that tests may have a
fixture parameter. The type of the
fixture parameter is defined by the abstract FixtureParam type, which is a member of this class.
This class also has an abstract withFixture method. This withFixture method
takes a OneArgTest, which is a nested trait defined as a member of this class.
OneArgTest has an apply method that takes a FixtureParam.
This apply method is responsible for running a test.
This class's runTest method delegates the actual running of each test to withFixture(OneArgTest), passing
in the test code to run via the OneArgTest argument. The withFixture(OneArgTest) method (abstract in this class) is responsible
for creating the fixture argument and passing it to the test function.
Subclasses of this class must, therefore, do three things differently from a plain old org.scalatest.wordspec.AnyWordSpec:
- define the type of the fixture parameter by specifying type
FixtureParam - define the
withFixture(OneArgTest)method - write tests that take a fixture parameter
- (You can also define tests that don't take a fixture parameter.)
If the fixture you want to pass into your tests consists of multiple objects, you will need to combine them into one object to use this class. One good approach to passing multiple fixture objects is to encapsulate them in a case class. Here's an example:
case class FixtureParam(file: File, writer: FileWriter)
To enable the stacking of traits that define withFixture(NoArgTest), it is a good idea to let
withFixture(NoArgTest) invoke the test function instead of invoking the test
function directly. To do so, you'll need to convert the OneArgTest to a NoArgTest. You can do that by passing
the fixture object to the toNoArgTest method of OneArgTest. In other words, instead of
writing “test(theFixture)”, you'd delegate responsibility for
invoking the test function to the withFixture(NoArgTest) method of the same instance by writing:
withFixture(test.toNoArgTest(theFixture))
Here's a complete example:
package org.scalatest.examples.wordspec.oneargtest
import org.scalatest._
import java.io._
class ExampleSpec extends wordspec.FixtureAnyWordSpec {
case class FixtureParam(file: File, writer: FileWriter)
def withFixture(test: OneArgTest) = {
// create the fixture
val file = File.createTempFile("hello", "world")
val writer = new FileWriter(file)
val theFixture = FixtureParam(file, writer)
try {
writer.write("ScalaTest is ") // set up the fixture
withFixture(test.toNoArgTest(theFixture)) // "loan" the fixture to the test
}
finally writer.close() // clean up the fixture
}
"Testing" should {
"be easy" in { f =>
f.writer.write("easy!")
f.writer.flush()
assert(f.file.length === 18)
}
"be fun" in { f =>
f.writer.write("fun!")
f.writer.flush()
assert(f.file.length === 17)
}
}
}
If a test fails, the OneArgTest function will result in a Failed wrapping the exception describing the failure.
To ensure clean up happens even if a test fails, you should invoke the test function from inside a try block and do the cleanup in a
finally clause, as shown in the previous example.
Sharing fixtures across classes
If multiple test classes need the same fixture, you can define the FixtureParam and withFixture(OneArgTest) implementations
in a trait, then mix that trait into the test classes that need it. For example, if your application requires a database and your integration tests
use that database, you will likely have many test classes that need a database fixture. You can create a "database fixture" trait that creates a
database with a unique name, passes the connector into the test, then removes the database once the test completes. This is shown in the following example:
package org.scalatest.examples.fixture.wordspec.sharing
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap
import org.scalatest._
import DbServer._
import java.util.UUID.randomUUID
object DbServer { // Simulating a database server
type Db = StringBuffer
private val databases = new ConcurrentHashMap[String, Db]
def createDb(name: String): Db = {
val db = new StringBuffer
databases.put(name, db)
db
}
def removeDb(name: String) {
databases.remove(name)
}
}
trait DbFixture { this: FixtureSuite =>
type FixtureParam = Db
// Allow clients to populate the database after
// it is created
def populateDb(db: Db) {}
def withFixture(test: OneArgTest) = {
val dbName = randomUUID.toString
val db = createDb(dbName) // create the fixture
try {
populateDb(db) // setup the fixture
withFixture(test.toNoArgTest(db)) // "loan" the fixture to the test
}
finally removeDb(dbName) // clean up the fixture
}
}
class ExampleSpec extends wordspec.FixtureAnyWordSpec with DbFixture {
override def populateDb(db: Db) { // setup the fixture
db.append("ScalaTest is ")
}
"Testing" should {
"should be easy" in { db =>
db.append("easy!")
assert(db.toString === "ScalaTest is easy!")
}
"should be fun" in { db =>
db.append("fun!")
assert(db.toString === "ScalaTest is fun!")
}
}
// This test doesn't need a Db
"Test code" should {
"should be clear" in { () =>
val buf = new StringBuffer
buf.append("ScalaTest code is ")
buf.append("clear!")
assert(buf.toString === "ScalaTest code is clear!")
}
}
}
Often when you create fixtures in a trait like DbFixture, you'll still need to enable individual test classes
to "setup" a newly created fixture before it gets passed into the tests. A good way to accomplish this is to pass the newly
created fixture into a setup method, like populateDb in the previous example, before passing it to the test
function. Classes that need to perform such setup can override the method, as does ExampleSpec.
If a test doesn't need the fixture, you can indicate that by providing a no-arg instead of a one-arg function, as is done in the
third test in the previous example, “Test code should be clear”. In other words, instead of starting your function literal
with something like “db =>”, you'd start it with “() =>”. For such tests, runTest
will not invoke withFixture(OneArgTest). It will instead directly invoke withFixture(NoArgTest).
Both examples shown above demonstrate the technique of giving each test its own "fixture sandbox" to play in. When your fixtures
involve external side-effects, like creating files or databases, it is a good idea to give each file or database a unique name as is
done in these examples. This keeps tests completely isolated, allowing you to run them in parallel if desired. You could mix
ParallelTestExecution into either of these ExampleSpec classes, and the tests would run in parallel just fine.
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AfterWord extends AnyRef
Class whose instances are after words, which can be used to reduce text duplication.
Class whose instances are after words, which can be used to reduce text duplication.
If you are repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of each string inside a block, you can "move the word or phrase" out of the block with an after word. You create an after word by passing the repeated word or phrase to the
afterWordmethod. Once created, you can place the after word afterwhen, a verb (should,must, orcan), orwhich. (You can't place one afterinoris, the words that introduce a test.) Here's an example that has after words used in all three places:import org.scalatest._ import ConfigMapFixture class ScalaTestGUISpec extends wordspec.FixtureAnyWordSpec with ConfigMapFixture { def theUser = afterWord("the user") def display = afterWord("display") def is = afterWord("is") "The ScalaTest GUI" when theUser { "clicks on an event report in the list box" should display { "a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box" in { cm => } "the details for the event in the details area" in { cm => } "a rerun button," which is { "enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable" in { cm => } "disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable" in { cm => } } } } }Running the previous
FixtureAnyWordSpecin the Scala interpreter would yield:scala> (new ScalaTestGUISpec).run() The ScalaTest GUI (when the user clicks on an event report in the list box) - should display a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box - should display the details for the event in the details area - should display a rerun button, which is enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable - should display a rerun button, which is disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable- Attributes
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ItWord extends AnyRef
Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from
FixtureAnyWordSpecLike'sitfield.Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from
FixtureAnyWordSpecLike'sitfield.This class enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"A Stack" when { ... } it should { ... } ^For more information and examples of the use of the
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ResultOfTaggedAsInvocationOnString extends AnyRef
Class that supports the registration of tagged tests.
Class that supports the registration of tagged tests.
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TheyWord extends AnyRef
Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from
FixtureAnyWordSpecLike'stheyfield.Class that supports shorthand scope registration via the instance referenced from
FixtureAnyWordSpecLike'stheyfield.This class enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"Basketball players" when { ... } they should { ... } ^For more information and examples of the use of the
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WordSpecStringWrapper extends AnyRef
A class that via an implicit conversion (named
convertToWordSpecStringWrapper) enables methodswhen,which,in,is,taggedAsandignoreto be invoked onStrings.A class that via an implicit conversion (named
convertToWordSpecStringWrapper) enables methodswhen,which,in,is,taggedAsandignoreto be invoked onStrings.This class provides much of the syntax for
FixtureAnyWordSpec, however, it does not add the verb methods (should,must, andcan) toString. Instead, these are added via theShouldVerb,MustVerb, andCanVerbtraits, whichFixtureAnyWordSpecmixes in, to avoid a conflict with implicit conversions provided inMatchersandMustMatchers.- Attributes
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def
afterWord(text: String): AfterWord
Creates an after word that an be used to reduce text duplication.
Creates an after word that an be used to reduce text duplication.
If you are repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of each string inside a block, you can "move the word or phrase" out of the block with an after word. You create an after word by passing the repeated word or phrase to the
afterWordmethod. Once created, you can place the after word afterwhen, a verb (should,must, orcan), orwhich. (You can't place one afterinoris, the words that introduce a test.) Here's an example that has after words used in all three places:import org.scalatest._ import ConfigMapFixture class ScalaTestGUISpec extends wordspec.FixtureAnyWordSpec with ConfigMapFixture { def theUser = afterWord("the user") def display = afterWord("display") def is = afterWord("is") "The ScalaTest GUI" when theUser { "clicks on an event report in the list box" should display { "a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box" in { cm => } "the details for the event in the details area" in { cm => } "a rerun button," which is { "enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable" in { cm => } "disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable" in { cm => } } } } }Running the previous
FixtureAnyWordSpecin the Scala interpreter would yield:scala> (new ScalaTestGUISpec).run() The ScalaTest GUI (when the user clicks on an event report in the list box) - should display a blue background in the clicked-on row in the list box - should display the details for the event in the details area - should display a rerun button, which is enabled if the clicked-on event is rerunnable - should display a rerun button, which is disabled if the clicked-on event is not rerunnable- text
the after word text
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AfterWord
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alert: Alerter
Returns an
Alerterthat during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter.Returns an
Alerterthat during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked while thisFixtureAnyWordSpecis being executed, such as from inside a test function, it will forward the information to the current reporter immediately. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
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behave: BehaveWord
Supports shared test registration in
FixtureAnyWordSpecs.Supports shared test registration in
FixtureAnyWordSpecs.This field enables syntax such as the following:
behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem) ^
For more information and examples of the use of <cod>behave, see the Shared tests section in the main documentation for trait
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convertToWordSpecStringWrapper(s: String): WordSpecStringWrapper
Implicitly converts
Strings toWordSpecStringWrapper, which enables methodswhen,which,in,is,taggedAsandignoreto be invoked onStrings.Implicitly converts
Strings toWordSpecStringWrapper, which enables methodswhen,which,in,is,taggedAsandignoreto be invoked onStrings.- s
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Returns an
Informerthat during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter.Returns an
Informerthat during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked from inside a scope, it will forward the information to the current reporter immediately. If invoked from inside a test function, it will record the information and forward it to the current reporter only after the test completed, asrecordedEventsof the test completed event, such asTestSucceeded. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
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Supports shorthand scope registration in
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"A Stack" when { ... } it should { ... } ^For more information and examples of the use of the
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markup: Documenter
Returns a
Documenterthat during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter.Returns a
Documenterthat during test execution will forward strings passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked from inside a scope, it will forward the information to the current reporter immediately. If invoked from inside a test function, it will record the information and forward it to the current reporter only after the test completed, asrecordedEventsof the test completed event, such asTestSucceeded. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
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Returns a
Notifierthat during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter.Returns a
Notifierthat during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to itsapplymethod to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked while thisFixtureAnyWordSpecis being executed, such as from inside a test function, it will forward the information to the current reporter immediately. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread.- Attributes
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runTest(testName: String, args: Args): Status
Run a test.
Run a test. This trait's implementation runs the test registered with the name specified by
testName. Each test's name is a concatenation of the text of all describers surrounding a test, from outside in, and the test's spec text, with one space placed between each item. (See the documenation fortestNamesfor an example.)- testName
the name of one test to execute.
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Run zero to many of this
FixtureAnyWordSpec's tests.Run zero to many of this
FixtureAnyWordSpec's tests.This method takes a
testNameparameter that optionally specifies a test to invoke. IftestNameisSome, this trait's implementation of this method invokesrunTeston this object with passedargs.This method takes an
argsthat contains aSetof tag names that should be included (tagsToInclude), and aSetthat should be excluded (tagsToExclude), when deciding which of thisSuite's tests to execute. IftagsToIncludeis empty, all tests will be executed except those those belonging to tags listed in thetagsToExcludeSet. IftagsToIncludeis non-empty, only tests belonging to tags mentioned intagsToInclude, and not mentioned intagsToExcludewill be executed. However, iftestNameisSome,tagsToIncludeandtagsToExcludeare essentially ignored. Only iftestNameisNonewilltagsToIncludeandtagsToExcludebe consulted to determine which of the tests named in thetestNamesSetshould be run. For more information on trait tags, see the main documentation for this trait.If
testNameisNone, this trait's implementation of this method invokestestNameson thisSuiteto get aSetof names of tests to potentially execute. (AtestNamesvalue ofNoneessentially acts as a wildcard that means all tests in thisSuitethat are selected bytagsToIncludeandtagsToExcludeshould be executed.) For each test in thetestNameSet, in the order they appear in the iterator obtained by invoking theelementsmethod on theSet, this trait's implementation of this method checks whether the test should be run based on thetagsToIncludeandtagsToExcludeSets. If so, this implementation invokesrunTestwith passedargs.- testName
an optional name of one test to execute. If
None, all relevant tests should be executed. I.e.,Noneacts like a wildcard that means execute all relevant tests in thisFixtureAnyWordSpec.- args
the
Argsfor this run- returns
a
Statusobject that indicates when all tests started by this method have completed, and whether or not a failure occurred.
- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike → Suite
- Exceptions thrown
NullArgumentExceptionif any oftestNameorargsisnull.
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implicit
val
subjectRegistrationFunction: StringVerbBlockRegistration
Supports the registration of subjects.
Supports the registration of subjects.
For example, this method enables syntax such as the following:
"A Stack" should { ... ^This function is passed as an implicit parameter to a
shouldmethod provided inShouldVerb, amustmethod provided inMustVerb, and acanmethod provided inCanVerb. When invoked, this function registers the subject and executes the block.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike
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implicit
val
subjectWithAfterWordRegistrationFunction: SubjectWithAfterWordRegistration
Supports the registration of subject descriptions with after words.
Supports the registration of subject descriptions with after words.
For example, this method enables syntax such as the following:
def provide = afterWord("provide") "The ScalaTest Matchers DSL" can provide { ... } ^This function is passed as an implicit parameter to a
shouldmethod provided inShouldVerb, amustmethod provided inMustVerb, and acanmethod provided inCanVerb. When invoked, this function registers the subject and executes the block.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike
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final
val
succeed: Assertion
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
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def
suiteId: String
- Definition Classes
- Suite
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def
suiteName: String
- Definition Classes
- Suite
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final
def
synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
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def
tags: Map[String, Set[String]]
A
Mapwhose keys areStringtag names to which tests in thisFixtureAnyWordSpecbelong, and values theSetof test names that belong to each tag.A
Mapwhose keys areStringtag names to which tests in thisFixtureAnyWordSpecbelong, and values theSetof test names that belong to each tag. If thisFixtureAnyWordSpeccontains no tags, this method returns an emptyMap.This trait's implementation returns tags that were passed as strings contained in
Tagobjects passed to methodstestandignore.In addition, this trait's implementation will also auto-tag tests with class level annotations. For example, if you annotate @Ignore at the class level, all test methods in the class will be auto-annotated with @Ignore.
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike → Suite
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def
testDataFor(testName: String, theConfigMap: ConfigMap = ConfigMap.empty): TestData
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike → Suite
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def
testNames: Set[String]
An immutable
Setof test names.An immutable
Setof test names. If thisFixtureAnyWordSpeccontains no tests, this method returns an emptySet.This trait's implementation of this method will return a set that contains the names of all registered tests. The set's iterator will return those names in the order in which the tests were registered. Each test's name is composed of the concatenation of the text of each surrounding describer, in order from outside in, and the text of the example itself, with all components separated by a space.
- returns
the
Setof test names
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike → Suite
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val
they: TheyWord
Supports shorthand scope registration in
FixtureAnyWordSpecLikes.Supports shorthand scope registration in
FixtureAnyWordSpecLikes.This field enables syntax such as the following test registration:
"A Stack" when { ... } they should { ... } ^For more information and examples of the use of the
theyfield, see the main documentation forAnyWordSpec.- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike
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def
toString(): String
Returns a user friendly string for this suite, composed of the simple name of the class (possibly simplified further by removing dollar signs if added by the Scala interpeter) and, if this suite contains nested suites, the result of invoking
toStringon each of the nested suites, separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.Returns a user friendly string for this suite, composed of the simple name of the class (possibly simplified further by removing dollar signs if added by the Scala interpeter) and, if this suite contains nested suites, the result of invoking
toStringon each of the nested suites, separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses.- returns
a user-friendly string for this suite
- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpec → AnyRef → Any
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def
typeCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A], ev: <:<[B, A]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
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implicit
def
unconstrainedEquality[A, B](implicit equalityOfA: Equality[A]): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
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final
def
wait(): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws( ... )
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final
def
wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws( ... )
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final
def
wait(arg0: Long): Unit
- Definition Classes
- AnyRef
- Annotations
- @throws( ... ) @native()
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def
withClue[T](clue: Any)(fun: ⇒ T): T
- Definition Classes
- Assertions
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def
withFixture(test: NoArgTest): Outcome
- Attributes
- protected
- Definition Classes
- TestSuite
Deprecated Value Members
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def
conversionCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A], cnv: (B) ⇒ A): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The conversionCheckedConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
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def
convertEquivalenceToAToBConversionConstraint[A, B](equivalenceOfB: Equivalence[B])(implicit ev: (A) ⇒ B): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The convertEquivalenceToAToBConversionConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
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def
convertEquivalenceToBToAConversionConstraint[A, B](equivalenceOfA: Equivalence[A])(implicit ev: (B) ⇒ A): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The convertEquivalenceToBToAConversionConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
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def
lowPriorityConversionCheckedConstraint[A, B](implicit equivalenceOfB: Equivalence[B], cnv: (A) ⇒ B): CanEqual[A, B]
- Definition Classes
- TripleEquals → TripleEqualsSupport
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The lowPriorityConversionCheckedConstraint method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. It is no longer needed now that the deprecation period of ConversionCheckedTripleEquals has expired. It will not be replaced.
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final
val
styleName: String
The
styleNamelifecycle method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest.The
styleNamelifecycle method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest.This method was used to support the chosen styles feature, which was deactivated in 3.1.0. The internal modularization of ScalaTest in 3.2.0 will replace chosen styles as the tool to encourage consistency across a project. We do not plan a replacement for
styleName.- Definition Classes
- FixtureAnyWordSpecLike → FixtureSuite → Suite
- Annotations
- @deprecated
- Deprecated
(Since version 3.1.0) The styleName lifecycle method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest with no replacement.