final class FreeSpecStringWrapper extends AnyRef
A class that via an implicit conversion (named convertToFreeSpecStringWrapper
) enables
methods when
, that
, in
, is
, taggedAs
and ignore
to be invoked on String
s.
This class provides much of the syntax for fixture.FreeSpec
, however, it does not add
the verb methods (should
, must
, and can
) to String
.
Instead, these are added via the ShouldVerb
, MustVerb
, and CanVerb
traits, which fixture.FreeSpec
mixes in, to avoid a conflict with implicit conversions provided
in Matchers
and MustMatchers
.
- Attributes
- protected
- Source
- AsyncFreeSpecLike.scala
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Instance Constructors
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new
FreeSpecStringWrapper(string: String, pos: Position)
- string
the string that is wrapped
Value Members
-
def
-(fun: ⇒ Unit): Unit
Register some text that may surround one or more tests.
Register some text that may surround one or more tests. Thepassed function value may contain surrounding text registrations (defined with dash (
-
)) and/or tests (defined within
). This trait's implementation of this method will register the text (passed to the contructor ofFreeSpecStringWrapper
and immediately invoke the passed function. -
def
ignore(testFun: () ⇒ Future[compatible.Assertion]): Unit
Supports registration of ignored tests that take no fixture.
Supports registration of ignored tests that take no fixture.
For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:
"complain on peek" ignore { () => ... } ^
For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait
FreeSpec
.- testFun
the test function
-
def
ignore(testFun: (AsyncFreeSpecLike.FixtureParam) ⇒ Future[compatible.Assertion]): Unit
Supports ignored test registration.
Supports ignored test registration.
For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:
"complain on peek" ignore { fixture => ... } ^
For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait
FreeSpec
.- testFun
the test function
-
def
in(testFun: () ⇒ Future[compatible.Assertion]): Unit
Supports registration of tests that take no fixture.
Supports registration of tests that take no fixture.
For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:
"complain on peek" in { () => ... } ^
For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait
FreeSpec
.- testFun
the test function
-
def
in(testFun: (AsyncFreeSpecLike.FixtureParam) ⇒ Future[compatible.Assertion]): Unit
Supports test registration.
Supports test registration.
For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:
"complain on peek" in { fixture => ... } ^
For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait
FreeSpec
.- testFun
the test function
-
def
is(testFun: ⇒ PendingStatement): Unit
Supports pending test registration.
Supports pending test registration.
For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:
"complain on peek" is (pending) ^
For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait
FreeSpec
.- testFun
the test function
-
def
taggedAs(firstTestTag: Tag, otherTestTags: Tag*): ResultOfTaggedAsInvocationOnString
Supports tagged test registration.
Supports tagged test registration.
For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:
"complain on peek" taggedAs(SlowTest) in { fixture => ... } ^
For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait
FreeSpec
.- firstTestTag
the first mandatory test tag
- otherTestTags
the others additional test tags