o != arg0
is the same as !(o == (arg0))
.
o != arg0
is the same as !(o == (arg0))
.
the object to compare against this object for dis-equality.
false
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; true
otherwise.
o == arg0
is the same as if (o eq null) arg0 eq null else o.equals(arg0)
.
o == arg0
is the same as if (o eq null) arg0 eq null else o.equals(arg0)
.
the object to compare against this object for equality.
true
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false
otherwise.
o == arg0
is the same as o.equals(arg0)
.
o == arg0
is the same as o.equals(arg0)
.
the object to compare against this object for equality.
true
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false
otherwise.
Filter one test name based on its tags.
Filter one test name based on its tags.
The returned tuple contains a Boolean
that indicates whether the test should be filtered, and if not, a Boolean
that
indicates whether the test should be ignored. A test will be marked as ignored
if org.scalatest.Ignore
is in its tags set, and either tagsToInclude
is None
, or tagsToInclude
's value (a set) contains the passed
test name, unless another tag for that test besides org.scalatest.Ignore
is also included in tagsToExclude
. For example, if a test is tagged with
both org.scalatest.Ignore
and SlowAsMolasses
, and SlowAsMolasses
appears in the tagsToExclude
set, the SlowAsMolasses
tag will
"overpower" the org.scalatest.Ignore
tag, and this method will return
(true, false).
val (filterTest, ignoreTest) = filter(testName, tags) if (!filterTest) if (ignoreTest) // ignore the test else // execute the test
the test name to be filtered
a map from test name to tags, containing only test names that have at least one tag
Filter test names based on their tags.
Filter test names based on their tags.
Each tuple in the returned list contains a String
test name and a Boolean
that indicates whether the test should be ignored. A test will be marked as ignored
if org.scalatest.Ignore
is in its tags set, and either tagsToInclude
is None
, ortagsToInclude
's value (a set) contains the test's name, unless another tag for that test besides org.scalatest.Ignore
is also included in tagsToExclude
. For example, if a test is tagged with
both org.scalatest.Ignore
and SlowAsMolasses
, and SlowAsMolasses
appears in the tagsToExclude
set, the SlowAsMolasses
tag will
"overpower" the org.scalatest.Ignore
tag, and this method will return
a list that does not include the test name.
for ((testName, ignoreTest) <- filter(testNames, tags)) if (ignoreTest) // ignore the test else // execute the test
test names to be filtered
a map from test name to tags, containing only test names included in the testNames
set, and
only test names that have at least one tag
This method is used to cast the receiver object to be of type T0
.
This method is used to cast the receiver object to be of type T0
.
Note that the success of a cast at runtime is modulo Scala's erasure semantics. Therefore the expression1.asInstanceOf[String]
will throw a ClassCastException
at runtime, while the expressionList(1).asInstanceOf[List[String]]
will not. In the latter example, because the type argument is erased as
part of compilation it is not possible to check whether the contents of the list are of the requested typed.
the receiver object.
This method creates and returns a copy of the receiver object.
This method creates and returns a copy of the receiver object.
The default implementation of the clone
method is platform dependent.
a copy of the receiver object.
Use 'curried' instead
This method is used to test whether the argument (arg0
) is a reference to the
receiver object (this
).
This method is used to test whether the argument (arg0
) is a reference to the
receiver object (this
).
The eq
method implements an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_relation equivalence relation] on
non-null instances of AnyRef
:
* It is reflexive: for any non-null instance x
of type AnyRef
, x.eq(x)
returns true
.
* It is symmetric: for any non-null instances x
and y
of type AnyRef
, x.eq(y)
returns true
if and
only if y.eq(x)
returns true
.
* It is transitive: for any non-null instances x
, y
, and z
of type AnyRef
if x.eq(y)
returns true
and y.eq(z)
returns true
, then x.eq(z)
returns true
.
Additionally, the eq
method has three other properties.
* It is consistent: for any non-null instances x
and y
of type AnyRef
, multiple invocations of
x.eq(y)
consistently returns true
or consistently returns false
.
* For any non-null instance x
of type AnyRef
, x.eq(null)
and null.eq(x)
returns false
.
* null.eq(null)
returns true
.
When overriding the equals
or hashCode
methods, it is important to ensure that their behavior is
consistent with reference equality. Therefore, if two objects are references to each other (o1 eq o2
), they
should be equal to each other (o1 == o2
) and they should hash to the same value (o1.hashCode == o2.hashCode
).
the object to compare against this object for reference equality.
true
if the argument is a reference to the receiver object; false
otherwise.
This method is used to compare the receiver object (this
) with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence.
This method is used to compare the receiver object (this
) with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence.
The default implementations of this method is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_relation equivalence
relation]:
* It is reflexive: for any instance x
of type Any
, x.equals(x)
should return true
.
* It is symmetric: for any instances x
and y
of type Any
, x.equals(y)
should return true
if and
only if y.equals(x)
returns true
.
* It is transitive: for any instances 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
scala.Int
(o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
).
the object to compare against this object for equality.
true
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false
otherwise.
This method is called by the garbage collector on the receiver object when garbage collection determines that there are no more references to the object.
This method is called by the garbage collector on the receiver object when garbage collection determines that there are no more references to the object.
The details of when and if the finalize
method are invoked, as well as the interaction between finalize
and non-local returns and exceptions, are all platform dependent.
Returns a representation that corresponds to the dynamic class of the receiver object.
Returns a representation that corresponds to the dynamic class of the receiver object.
The nature of the representation is platform dependent.
a representation that corresponds to the dynamic class of the receiver object.
Returns a hash code value for the object.
Returns a hash code value for the object.
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.
the hash code value for the object.
This method is used to test whether the dynamic type of the receiver object is T0
.
This method is used to test whether the dynamic type of the receiver object is T0
.
Note that the test result of the test is modulo Scala's erasure semantics. Therefore the expression1.isInstanceOf[String]
will return false
, while the expression List(1).isInstanceOf[List[String]]
will
return true
. In the latter example, because the type argument is erased as part of compilation it is not
possible to check whether the contents of the list are of the requested typed.
true
if the receiver object is an instance of erasure of type T0
; false
otherwise.
o.ne(arg0)
is the same as !(o.eq(arg0))
.
o.ne(arg0)
is the same as !(o.eq(arg0))
.
the object to compare against this object for reference dis-equality.
false
if the argument is not a reference to the receiver object; true
otherwise.
Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on the receiver object's monitor.
Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on the receiver object's monitor.
Wakes up all threads that are waiting on the receiver object's monitor.
Wakes up all threads that are waiting on the receiver object's monitor.
Returns the number of tests that should be run after the passed testNames
and tags
have been filtered
with the tagsToInclude
and tagsToExclude
class parameters.
Returns the number of tests that should be run after the passed testNames
and tags
have been filtered
with the tagsToInclude
and tagsToExclude
class parameters.
The result of this method may be smaller than the number of
elements in the list returned by apply
, because the count returned by this method does not include ignored tests,
and the list returned by apply
does include ignored tests.
test names to be filtered
a map from test name to tags, containing only test names included in the testNames
set, and
only test names that have at least one tag
Returns a string representation of the object.
Returns a string representation of the object.
The default representation is platform dependent.
a string representation of the object.
Filter whose
apply
method determines which of the passed tests to run and ignore based on tags to include and exclude passed as as class parameters.This class handles the
org.scalatest.Ignore
tag specially, in that itsapply
method indicates which tests should be ignored based on whether they are tagged withorg.scalatest.Ignore
. If"org.scalatest.Ignore"
is not passed in thetagsToExclude
set, it will be implicitly added. However, if thetagsToInclude
option is defined, and the contained set does not include"org.scalatest.Ignore"
, then only those tests that are both tagged withorg.scalatest.Ignore
and at least one of the tags in thetagsToInclude
set will be included in the result ofapply
and marked as ignored (so long as the test is not also marked with a tag other thanorg.scalatest.Ignore
that is a member of thetagsToExclude
set. For example, ifSlowAsMolasses
is a member of thetagsToInclude
set and a test is tagged with bothorg.scalatest.Ignore
andSlowAsMolasses
, andSlowAsMolasses
appears in thetagsToExclude
set, theSlowAsMolasses
tag will "overpower" theorg.scalatest.Ignore
tag, and the test will be filtered out entirely rather than being ignored.