an Ordinal
that can be used to place this event in order in the context of
other events reported during the same run
a localized message suitable for presenting to the user
the name of the suite containing the suite that has aborted
an optional fully qualifed Suite
class name containing the suite that has aborted
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.
an optional amount of time, in milliseconds, that was required to execute the suite that has aborted
an optional formatter that provides extra information that can be used by reporters in determining how to present this event to the user
an optional Rerunner
that can be used to rerun the suite that has aborted (if None
is passed, the suite cannot be rerun)
an optional object that can be used to pass custom information to the reporter about the SuiteAborted
event
a name for the Thread
about whose activity this event was reported
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 GMT
Comparing this
event with the event passed as that
.
Comparing this
event with the event passed as that
. Returns
x, where x < 0 iff this < that, x == 0 iff this == that, x > 0 iff this > that.
the event to compare to this event
an optional amount of time, in milliseconds, that was required to execute the suite that has aborted
an optional formatter that provides extra information that can be used by reporters in determining how to present this event to the user
an optional formatter that provides extra information that can be used by reporters in determining how to present this event to the user
a localized message suitable for presenting to the user
an Ordinal
that can be used to place this event in order in the context of
other events reported during the same run
an Ordinal
that can be used to place this event in order in the context of
other events reported during the same run
an optional object that can be used to pass custom information to the reporter about the SuiteAborted
event
an optional object that can be used to pass custom information to the reporter about the SuiteAborted
event
an optional Rerunner
that can be used to rerun the suite that has aborted (if None
is passed, the suite cannot be rerun)
an optional fully qualifed Suite
class name containing the suite that has aborted
the name of the suite containing the suite that has aborted
a name for the Thread
about whose activity this event was reported
a name for the Thread
about whose activity this event was reported
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.
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 GMT
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 GMT
use productIterator instead
Event that indicates the execution of a suite of tests has aborted, likely because of an error, prior to completion.
For example, trait
Suite
and objectRunner
useSuiteAborted
to report that theexecute
method of aSuite
has completed abruptly with aRuntimeException
.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 aSuiteAborted
event like this:The suite class name parameter is optional, because suites in ScalaTest are an abstraction that need not necessarily correspond to one class. Nevertheless, it most cases each suite will correspond to a class, and when it does, the fully qualified name of that class should be reported by passing a
Some
forsuiteClassName
. One use for this bit of information is JUnit integration, because the "name" provided to a JUnitorg.junit.runner.Description
appears to usually include a fully qualified class name by convention.an
Ordinal
that can be used to place this event in order in the context of other events reported during the same runa localized message suitable for presenting to the user
the name of the suite containing the suite that has aborted
an optional fully qualifed
Suite
class name containing the suite that has abortedan optional
Throwable
that, if aSome
, indicates why the suite has aborted, or aThrowable
created to capture stack trace information about the problem.an optional amount of time, in milliseconds, that was required to execute the suite that has aborted
an optional formatter that provides extra information that can be used by reporters in determining how to present this event to the user
an optional
Rerunner
that can be used to rerun the suite that has aborted (ifNone
is passed, the suite cannot be rerun)an optional object that can be used to pass custom information to the reporter about the
SuiteAborted
eventa name for the
Thread
about whose activity this event was reporteda
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 GMT