trait StreamlinedXmlNormMethods extends StreamlinedXml with NormMethods
Subtrait of NormMethods
that provides
an implicit Uniformity[T]
for subtypes of scala.xml.NodeSeq
that enables
you to streamline XML by invoking .norm
on it.
Here's an example:
scala> <good><day>sunshine</day></good> == <good> | <day> | sunshine | </day> | </good> res1: Boolean = false scala> import org.scalactic._ import org.scalactic._ scala> import TripleEquals._ import TripleEquals._ scala> import org.scalatest.StreamlinedXmlNormMethods._ import org.scalatest.StreamlinedXmlNormMethods._ scala> <good><day>sunshine</day></good> === <good> | <day> | sunshine | </day> | </good>.norm res2: Boolean = true
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final
class
Normalizer[T] extends AnyRef
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implicit
def
convertToNormalizer[T](o: T)(implicit normalization: Normalization[T]): Normalizer[T]
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implicit
def
streamlined[T <: NodeSeq]: Uniformity[T]
Provides an implicit
Uniformity[T]
instance for any subtype ofscala.xml.NodeSeq
that will normalize the XML by removing empty text nodes and trimming non-empty text nodes.Provides an implicit
Uniformity[T]
instance for any subtype ofscala.xml.NodeSeq
that will normalize the XML by removing empty text nodes and trimming non-empty text nodes.This
Uniformity[T]
enables normalization of XML by invoking the.norm
method on subtypes ofscala.xml.NodeSeq
. See the main documentation for this trait for more details and examples.- returns
a
Uniformity[T]
instance that normalizes XML for testing
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- StreamlinedXmlNormMethods → StreamlinedXml