This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
obj should (be theSameInstanceAs (string) and be theSameInstanceAs (string)) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
"val a: String = 1" shouldNot compile
^
This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
list should (contain ('a') and have length (7)) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
seq should be (defined) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
list should be (empty) ^
This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
string should (endWith ("ago") and include ("score")) ^
This method enables the following syntax:
This method enables the following syntax:
result should equal (7)
^
The left should equal (right)
syntax works by calling ==
on the left
value, passing in the right
value, on every type except arrays. If both left
and right are arrays, deep
will be invoked on both left
and right
before comparing them with ==. Thus, even though this expression
will yield false, because Array
's equals
method compares object identity:
Array(1, 2) == Array(1, 2) // yields false
The following expression will not result in a TestFailedException
, because ScalaTest will compare
the two arrays structurally, taking into consideration the equality of the array's contents:
Array(1, 2) should equal (Array(1, 2)) // succeeds (i.e., does not throw TestFailedException)
If you ever do want to verify that two arrays are actually the same object (have the same identity), you can use the
be theSameInstanceAs
syntax.
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
file should exist ^
This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
string should (fullyMatch regex ("Hel*o, wor.d") and not have length (99)) ^
This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
list should (have length (3) and not contain ('a')) ^
This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
string should (include ("hope") and not startWith ("no")) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
"hi" should not have length (3) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
result should matchPattern { case Person("Bob", _) => } ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
noException should be thrownBy ^
This field enables syntax like the following:
This field enables syntax like the following:
myFile should (not be an (directory) and not have ('name ("foo.bar"))) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
file should be (readable) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
set should not have size (3)
^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
seq should be (sorted) ^
This field enables syntax such as the following:
This field enables syntax such as the following:
string should (startWith ("Four") and include ("year")) ^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
"val a: String = 1" shouldNot typeCheck
^
This field enables the following syntax:
This field enables the following syntax:
file should be (writable) ^
This class is part of the ScalaTest matchers DSL. Please see the documentation for
Matchers
for an overview of the matchers DSL.