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package org.scalatest
package exceptions
import org.scalactic.Requirements._
import org.scalactic.exceptions.NullArgumentException
import org.scalactic.source
import StackDepthExceptionHelper.posOrElseStackDepthFun
/**
* Exception that indicates a property check failed.
*
* @param messageFun a function that returns a detail message (not optional) for this PropertyCheckFailedException
.
* @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable
that caused this PropertyCheckFailedException
to be thrown.
* @param posOrStackDepthFun either a source position or a function that returns the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides.
* @param payload an optional payload, which ScalaTest will include in a resulting TestFailed
event
* @param undecoratedMessage just a short message that has no redundancy with args, labels, etc. The regular "message" has everything in it.
* @param args the argument values that caused the property check to fail.
* @param optionalArgNames an optional list of string names for the arguments.
*
* @throws NullArgumentException if any parameter is null
or Some(null)
.
*
* @author Bill Venners
*/
abstract class PropertyCheckFailedException(
messageFun: StackDepthException => String,
cause: Option[Throwable],
posOrStackDepthFun: Either[source.Position, StackDepthException => Int],
payload: Option[Any],
val undecoratedMessage: String,
val args: List[Any],
optionalArgNames: Option[List[String]]
) extends TestFailedException((sde: StackDepthException) => Some(messageFun(sde)), cause, posOrStackDepthFun, payload, Vector.empty) {
/**
* Constructs a PropertyCheckFailedException
with given error message function, optional cause, stack depth function,
* optional payload, undecorated message, arguments values and optional argument names.
*
* @param messageFun a function that returns a detail message (not optional) for this PropertyCheckFailedException
* @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable
that caused this PropertyCheckFailedException
to be thrown.
* @param failedCodeStackDepthFun a function that returns the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides
* @param payload an optional payload, which ScalaTest will include in a resulting TestFailed
event
* @param undecoratedMessage just a short message that has no redundancy with args, labels, etc. The regular "message" has everything in it.
* @param args the argument values that caused the property check to fail.
* @param optionalArgNames an optional list of string names for the arguments.
*/
def this(
messageFun: StackDepthException => String,
cause: Option[Throwable],
failedCodeStackDepthFun: StackDepthException => Int,
payload: Option[Any],
undecoratedMessage: String,
args: List[Any],
optionalArgNames: Option[List[String]]
) = this(messageFun, cause, Right(failedCodeStackDepthFun), payload, undecoratedMessage, args, optionalArgNames)
requireNonNull(
messageFun, cause, posOrStackDepthFun, undecoratedMessage, args,
optionalArgNames)
cause match {
case Some(null) => throw new NullArgumentException("cause was a Some(null)")
case _ =>
}
optionalArgNames match {
case Some(null) => throw new NullArgumentException("optionalArgNames was a Some(null)")
case _ =>
}
/**
* A list of names for the arguments that caused the property check to fail.
*
*
* If the optionalArgNames
class parameter is defined, this method returns
* the List[String]
contained in the Some
. Otherwise, it returns
* a list that gives "arg0"
for the zeroeth argument, "arg1"
for the
* first argument, "arg2"
for the second argument, and so on.
*
*/
def argNames: List[String] =
optionalArgNames match {
case Some(argNames) => argNames
case None => (for (idx <- 0 until args.length) yield { "arg" + idx }).toList
}
}
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