object Inspectors extends Inspectors
Companion object that facilitates the importing of Inspectors
members as
an alternative to mixing it in. One use case is to import Inspectors
's members so you can use
them in the Scala interpreter.
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- def forAll[ASSERTION](xs: String)(fun: (Char) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Char, String], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that all characters in a given
String
pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).Ensure that all characters in a given
String
pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).The difference between
forAll
andforEvery
is thatforAll
will stop on the first failure, whileforEvery
will continue to inspect all characters in theString
after the first failure (and report all failures).- xs
the
String
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
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- Inspectors
- def forAll[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: Map[k, v], ASSERTION](xs: JMAP[K, V])(fun: (Entry[K, V]) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Entry[K, V], JMAP[K, V]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that all elements in a given
java.util.Map
pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).Ensure that all elements in a given
java.util.Map
pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).The difference between
forAll
andforEvery
is thatforAll
will stop on the first failure, whileforEvery
will continue to inspect alljava.util.Map
elements after the first failure (and report all failures).- K
the type of key in the Java Map
- V
the type of value in the Java Map
- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
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- Inspectors
- def forAll[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: GenMap[k, v], ASSERTION](xs: MAP[K, V])(fun: ((K, V)) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[(K, V), GenTraversable[(K, V)]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that all elements in a given
scala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).Ensure that all elements in a given
scala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).The difference between
forAll
andforEvery
is thatforAll
will stop on the first failure, whileforEvery
will continue to inspect allscala.collection.GenMap
entries after the first failure (and report all failures).- K
the type of key in the Map
- V
the type of value in the Map
- MAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
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- Inspectors
- def forAll[E, C[_], ASSERTION](xs: C[E])(fun: (E) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[E, C[E]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that all elements in a given collection pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).
Ensure that all elements in a given collection pass the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).
The difference between
forAll
andforEvery
is thatforAll
will stop on the first failure, whileforEvery
will continue to inspect all elements after the first failure (and report all failures).- E
the type of element in the collection
- C
the type of collection
- xs
the collection of elements
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
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- Inspectors
- def forAtLeast[ASSERTION](min: Int, xs: String)(fun: (Char) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Char, String], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at least
min
number of characters in a givenString
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at least
min
number of characters in a givenString
pass the given inspection function.- min
the minimum number of characters in
String
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
String
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forAtLeast[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: Map[k, v], ASSERTION](min: Int, xs: JMAP[K, V])(fun: (Entry[K, V]) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Entry[K, V], JMAP[K, V]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at least
min
number of elements in a givenjava.util.Map
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at least
min
number of elements in a givenjava.util.Map
pass the given inspection function.- K
the type of key in the
java.util.Map
- V
the type of value in the
java.util.Map
- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- min
the minimum number of elements that must pass the inspection function
- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
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- Inspectors
- def forAtLeast[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: GenMap[k, v], ASSERTION](min: Int, xs: MAP[K, V])(fun: ((K, V)) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[(K, V), GenTraversable[(K, V)]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at least
min
number of elements in a givenscala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at least
min
number of elements in a givenscala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function.- K
the type of key in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- V
the type of value in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- MAP
subtype of
scala.collection.GenMap
- min
the minimum number of elements that must pass the inspection function
- xs
the
scala.collection.GenMap
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forAtLeast[E, C[_], ASSERTION](min: Int, xs: C[E])(fun: (E) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[E, C[E]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at least
min
number of elements of a given collection pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at least
min
number of elements of a given collection pass the given inspection function.- E
the type of element in the collection
- C
the type of collection
- min
the minimum number of elements that must pass the inspection function
- xs
the collection of elements
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forAtMost[ASSERTION](max: Int, xs: String)(fun: (Char) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Char, String], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at most
max
number of characters in a givenString
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at most
max
number of characters in a givenString
pass the given inspection function.- max
the maximum number of characters in
String
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
String
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
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- Inspectors
- def forAtMost[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: Map[k, v], ASSERTION](max: Int, xs: JMAP[K, V])(fun: (Entry[K, V]) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Entry[K, V], JMAP[K, V]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at most
max
number of elements in a givenjava.util.Map
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at most
max
number of elements in a givenjava.util.Map
pass the given inspection function.- K
the type of key in the
java.util.Map
- V
the type of value in the
java.util.Map
- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- max
the maximum number of elements in the
java.util.Map
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forAtMost[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: GenMap[k, v], ASSERTION](max: Int, xs: MAP[K, V])(fun: ((K, V)) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[(K, V), GenTraversable[(K, V)]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at most
max
number of elements in a givenscala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at most
max
number of elements in a givenscala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function.- K
the type of key in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- V
the type of value in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- MAP
subtype of
scala.collection.GenMap
- max
the maximum number of elements in the
scala.collection.GenMap
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
scala.collection.GenMap
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forAtMost[E, C[_], ASSERTION](max: Int, xs: C[E])(fun: (E) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[E, C[E]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that at most
max
number of elements of a given collection pass the given inspection function.Ensure that at most
max
number of elements of a given collection pass the given inspection function.- E
the type of element in the collection
- C
the type of collection
- max
the maximum number of elements that must pass the inspection function
- xs
the collection of elements
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forBetween[ASSERTION](from: Int, upTo: Int, xs: String)(fun: (Char) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Char, String], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure the number of characters of a given
String
that pass the given inspection function is betweenfrom
andupTo
.Ensure the number of characters of a given
String
that pass the given inspection function is betweenfrom
andupTo
.- from
the minimum number of characters in the
String
that must pass the inspection number- upTo
the maximum number of characters in the
String
that must pass the inspection number- xs
the
String
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forBetween[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: Map[k, v], ASSERTION](from: Int, upTo: Int, xs: JMAP[K, V])(fun: (Entry[K, V]) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Entry[K, V], JMAP[K, V]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure the number of elements in a given
java.util.Map
that pass the given inspection function is betweenfrom
andupTo
.Ensure the number of elements in a given
java.util.Map
that pass the given inspection function is betweenfrom
andupTo
.- K
the type of key in the
java.util.Map
- V
the type of value in the
java.util.Map
- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- from
the minimum number of elements in the
java.util.Map
that must pass the inspection number- upTo
the maximum number of elements in the
java.util.Map
that must pass the inspection number- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forBetween[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: GenMap[k, v], ASSERTION](from: Int, upTo: Int, xs: MAP[K, V])(fun: ((K, V)) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[(K, V), GenTraversable[(K, V)]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure the number of elements in a given
scala.collection.GenMap
that pass the given inspection function is betweenfrom
andupTo
.Ensure the number of elements in a given
scala.collection.GenMap
that pass the given inspection function is betweenfrom
andupTo
.- K
the type of key in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- V
the type of value in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- MAP
subtype of
scala.collection.GenMap
- from
the minimum number of elements in the
scala.collection.GenMap
that must pass the inspection number- upTo
the maximum number of elements in the
scala.collection.GenMap
that must pass the inspection number- xs
the
scala.collection.GenMap
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forBetween[E, C[_], ASSERTION](from: Int, upTo: Int, xs: C[E])(fun: (E) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[E, C[E]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure the number of elements of a given collection that pass the given inspection function is between
from
andupTo
.Ensure the number of elements of a given collection that pass the given inspection function is between
from
andupTo
.- E
the type of element in the collection
- C
the type of collection
- from
the minimum number of elements that must pass the inspection number
- upTo
the maximum number of elements that must pass the inspection number
- xs
the collection of elements
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forEvery[ASSERTION](xs: String)(fun: (Char) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Char, String], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that every character in a given
String
passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).Ensure that every character in a given
String
passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).The difference between
forEvery
andforAll
is thatforEvery
will continue to inspect all characters in theString
after first failure, and report all failures, whereasforAll
will stop on (and only report) the first failure.- xs
the
String
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forEvery[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: Map[k, v], ASSERTION](xs: JMAP[K, V])(fun: (Entry[K, V]) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Entry[K, V], JMAP[K, V]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that every element in a given
java.util.Map
passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).Ensure that every element in a given
java.util.Map
passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).The difference between
forEvery
andforAll
is thatforEvery
will continue to inspect all elements in thejava.util.Map
after first failure, and report all failures, whereasforAll
will stop on (and only report) the first failure.- K
the type of key in the
java.util.Map
- V
the type of value in the
java.util.Map
- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forEvery[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: GenMap[k, v], ASSERTION](xs: MAP[K, V])(fun: ((K, V)) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[(K, V), GenTraversable[(K, V)]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that every element in a given
scala.collection.GenMap
passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).Ensure that every element in a given
scala.collection.GenMap
passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).The difference between
forEvery
andforAll
is thatforEvery
will continue to inspect all entries in thescala.collection.GenMap
after first failure, and report all failures, whereasforAll
will stop on (and only report) the first failure.- K
the type of key in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- V
the type of value in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- MAP
subtype of
scala.collection.GenMap
- xs
the
scala.collection.GenMap
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forEvery[E, C[_], ASSERTION](xs: C[E])(fun: (E) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[E, C[E]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that every element in a given collection passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).
Ensure that every element in a given collection passes the given inspection function, where "pass" means returning normally from the function (i.e., without throwing an exception).
The difference between
forEvery
andforAll
is thatforEvery
will continue to inspect all elements after first failure, and report all failures, whereasforAll
will stop on (and only report) the first failure.- E
the type of element in the collection
- C
the type of collection
- xs
the collection of elements
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forExactly[ASSERTION](succeededCount: Int, xs: String)(fun: (Char) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Char, String], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of characters in a givenString
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of characters in a givenString
pass the given inspection function.- succeededCount
the number of characters in the
String
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
String
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forExactly[K, V, JMAP[k, v] <: Map[k, v], ASSERTION](succeededCount: Int, xs: JMAP[K, V])(fun: (Entry[K, V]) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[Entry[K, V], JMAP[K, V]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of elements in a givenjava.util.Map
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of elements in a givenjava.util.Map
pass the given inspection function.- K
the type of key in the
java.util.Map
- V
the type of value in the
java.util.Map
- JMAP
subtype of
java.util.Map
- succeededCount
the number of elements in the
java.util.Map
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
java.util.Map
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forExactly[K, V, MAP[k, v] <: GenMap[k, v], ASSERTION](succeededCount: Int, xs: MAP[K, V])(fun: ((K, V)) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[(K, V), GenTraversable[(K, V)]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of elements in a givenscala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function.Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of elements in a givenscala.collection.GenMap
pass the given inspection function.- K
the type of key in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- V
the type of value in the
scala.collection.GenMap
- MAP
subtype of
scala.collection.GenMap
- succeededCount
the number of entries in the
scala.collection.GenMap
that must pass the inspection function- xs
the
scala.collection.GenMap
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- def forExactly[E, C[_], ASSERTION](succeededCount: Int, xs: C[E])(fun: (E) => ASSERTION)(implicit collecting: Collecting[E, C[E]], asserting: InspectorAsserting[ASSERTION], prettifier: Prettifier, pos: Position): Result
Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of elements of a given collection pass the given inspection function.Ensure that exactly
succeededCount
number of elements of a given collection pass the given inspection function.- E
the type of element in the collection
- C
the type of collection
- succeededCount
the number of elements that must pass the inspection function
- xs
the collection of elements
- fun
the inspection function
- collecting
the implicit
Collecting
that can transformxs
into ascala.collection.GenTraversable
- Definition Classes
- Inspectors
- final def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyRef]
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