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case final
class
RunAborted(val
ordinal : Ordinal, val
message : java.lang.String, val
throwable : scala.Option[java.lang.Throwable], val
duration : scala.Option[Long], val
summary : scala.Option[Summary], val
formatter : scala.Option[Formatter], val
payload : scala.Option[Any], val
threadName : java.lang.String, val
timeStamp : Long)
extends
Event with
scala.Product
For example, object Runner
reports RunAborted
if the
execute
method of any of the run's starting Suite
s completes
abruptly with a Throwable
.
ScalaTest's Runner
fires a RunAborted
report with an empty summary
, because
the reporter is responsible for keeping track of the total number of tests reported as succeeded, failed, ignored, and pending.
ScalaTest's internal reporter replaces the RunAborted
with a new one that is identical except that is
has a defined summary
.
To create instances of this class you may
use one of the factory methods provided in its companion object. For example, given a
report function named report
, you could fire a RunAborted
event like this:
report(RunAborted(ordinal, message, Some(exception)))
ordinal -
an Ordinal
that can be used to place this event in order in the context of other events reported during the same runmessage -
a localized message suitable for presenting to the userthrowable -
an optional Throwable
that, if a Some
, indicates why the suite has aborted, or a Throwable
created to capture stack trace information about the problem.duration -
an optional amount of time, in milliseconds, that was required by the run that has abortedsummary -
an optional summary of the number of tests that were reported as succeeded, failed, ignored, and pendingformatter -
an optional formatter that provides extra information that can be used by reporters in determining how to present this event to the userpayload -
an optional object that can be used to pass custom information to the reporter about the RunAborted
eventthreadName -
a name for the Thread
about whose activity this event was reportedtimeStamp -
a Long
indicating the time this event was reported, expressed in terms of the number of milliseconds since the standard base time known as "the epoch": January 1, 1970, 00:00:00 GMTMethod Summary | |
override def
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equals
(arg0 : Any) : Boolean
This method is used to compare the receiver object (
this )
with the argument object (arg0 ) for equivalence. |
override def
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hashCode
: Int
Returns a hash code value for the object.
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override def
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productArity : Int |
override def
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productElement (arg0 : Int) : Any |
override def
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productPrefix : java.lang.String |
override def
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toString
: java.lang.String
Returns a string representation of the object.
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Methods inherited from Event | |
compare |
Methods inherited from scala.Ordered | |
scala.Ordered.<, scala.Ordered.>, scala.Ordered.<=, scala.Ordered.>=, scala.Ordered.compareTo |
Methods inherited from AnyRef | |
getClass, clone, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait, finalize, ==, !=, eq, ne, synchronized |
Methods inherited from Any | |
==, !=, isInstanceOf, asInstanceOf |
Method Details |
override
def
hashCode : Int
The default hashing algorithm is platform dependent.
Note that it is allowed for two objects to have identical hash
codes (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
) yet not be
equal (o1.equals(o2)
returns false
). A
degenerate implementation could always return 0
.
However, it is required that if two objects are equal
(o1.equals(o2)
returns true
) that they
have identical hash codes
(o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
). Therefore, when
overriding this method, be sure to verify that the behavior is
consistent with the equals
method.
override
def
toString : java.lang.String
The default representation is platform dependent.
this
)
with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence.
The default implementations of this method is an equivalence relation:
x
of type Any
,
x.equals(x)
should return true
.x
and y
of type
Any
, x.equals(y)
should return true
if and only
if y.equals(x)
returns true
.x
, y
, and z
of type AnyRef
if x.equals(y)
returns true
and
y.equals(z)
returns
true
, then x.equals(z)
should return true
.
If you override this method, you should verify that
your implementation remains an equivalence relation.
Additionally, when overriding this method it is often necessary to
override hashCode
to ensure that objects that are
"equal" (o1.equals(o2)
returns true
)
hash to the same Int
(o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
).
arg0 -
the object to compare against this object for equality.true
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false
otherwise. override
def
productPrefix : java.lang.String
override
def
productArity : Int
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