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package org.scalatest.exceptions

import org.scalactic.exceptions.NullArgumentException
import org.scalactic.Requirements._
import org.scalactic.source
import StackDepthExceptionHelper.posOrElseStackDepthFun

/**
 * Exception thrown to indicate a test has been canceled.
 *
 * 

* A canceled test is one that is unable to run because a needed dependency, such as * an external database, is missing. *

* *

* Canceled tests are ones that complete abruptly with a TestCanceledException after * starting. *

* * @param messageFun a function that return an optional detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param posOrStackDepthFun either a source position or a function that return 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 TestCanceled event * * @author Travis Stevens * @author Chee Seng */ class TestCanceledException( messageFun: StackDepthException => Option[String], cause: Option[Throwable], posOrStackDepthFun: Either[source.Position, StackDepthException => Int], val payload: Option[Any] ) extends StackDepthException(messageFun, cause, posOrStackDepthFun/*, posOrElseStackDepthFun(pos, failedCodeStackDepthFun)*/) with ModifiableMessage[TestCanceledException] with PayloadField with ModifiablePayload[TestCanceledException] { /** * Constructs a TestCanceledException with the given error message function, optional cause, source position and optional payload. * * @param messageFun a function that return an optional detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param pos a source position * @param payload an optional payload, which ScalaTest will include in a resulting TestCanceled event */ def this( messageFun: StackDepthException => Option[String], cause: Option[Throwable], pos: source.Position, payload: Option[Any] ) = this(messageFun, cause, Left(pos), payload) /** * Constructs a TestCanceledException with the given error message function, optional cause and source position. * * @param messageFun a function that return an optional detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param pos a source position */ def this( messageFun: StackDepthException => Option[String], cause: Option[Throwable], pos: source.Position ) = this(messageFun, cause, Left(pos), None) /** * Constructs a TestCanceledException with pre-determined message and failedCodeStackDepth. (This was * the primary constructor form prior to ScalaTest 1.5.) * * @param message an optional detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param failedCodeStackDepth the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides. * * @throws NullArgumentException if either message of cause is null, or Some(null). */ def this(message: Option[String], cause: Option[Throwable], failedCodeStackDepth: Int) = this( StackDepthException.toExceptionFunction(message), cause, Right((_: StackDepthException) => failedCodeStackDepth), None ) /** * Create a TestCanceledException with specified stack depth and no detail message or cause. * * @param failedCodeStackDepth the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides. * */ def this(failedCodeStackDepth: Int) = this((_: StackDepthException) => None, None, Right((_: StackDepthException) => failedCodeStackDepth), None) /** * Create a TestCanceledException with a specified stack depth and detail message. * * @param message A detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param failedCodeStackDepth the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides. * * @throws NullArgumentException if message is null. */ def this(message: String, failedCodeStackDepth: Int) = this( { (_: StackDepthException) => Option(message) }, None, Right((_: StackDepthException) => failedCodeStackDepth), None ) /** * Create a TestCanceledException with the specified stack depth and cause. The * message field of this exception object will be initialized to * if (cause.getMessage == null) "" else cause.getMessage. * * @param cause the cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param failedCodeStackDepth the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides. * * @throws NullArgumentException if cause is null. */ def this(cause: Throwable, failedCodeStackDepth: Int) = this( { requireNonNull(cause) (_: StackDepthException) => if (cause.getMessage == null) None else Some(cause.getMessage) }, Some(cause), Right((_: StackDepthException) => failedCodeStackDepth), None ) /** * Create a TestCancelledException with the specified stack depth, detail * message, and cause. * *

Note that the detail message associated with cause is * not automatically incorporated in this throwable's detail * message. * * @param message A detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param cause the cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param failedCodeStackDepth the depth in the stack trace of this exception at which the line of test code that failed resides. * * @throws NullArgumentException if either message or cause is null. */ def this(message: String, cause: Throwable, failedCodeStackDepth: Int) = this( { requireNonNull(message) (_: StackDepthException) => Some(message) }, { requireNonNull(cause) Some(cause) }, Right((_: StackDepthException) => failedCodeStackDepth), None ) /** * Constructs a TestCanceledException with the given error message function, optional cause, stack depth function and optional payload. * * @param messageFun a function that return an optional detail message for this TestCanceledException. * @param cause an optional cause, the Throwable that caused this TestCanceledException to be thrown. * @param failedCodeStackDepthFun a function that return 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 TestCanceled event */ def this(messageFun: StackDepthException => Option[String], cause: Option[Throwable], failedCodeStackDepthFun: StackDepthException => Int, payload: Option[Any]) = this(messageFun, cause, Right(failedCodeStackDepthFun), payload) /** * Returns an exception of class TestCanceledException with failedExceptionStackDepth set to 0 and * all frames above this stack depth severed off. This can be useful when working with tools (such as IDEs) that do not * directly support ScalaTest. (Tools that directly support ScalaTest can use the stack depth information delivered * in the StackDepth exceptions.) */ def severedAtStackDepth: TestCanceledException = { val truncated = getStackTrace.drop(failedCodeStackDepth) val e = new TestCanceledException(messageFun, cause, posOrStackDepthFun, payload) e.setStackTrace(truncated) e } /** * Returns an instance of this exception's class, identical to this exception, * except with the detail message option string replaced with the result of passing * the current detail message to the passed function, fun. * * @param fun A function that, given the current optional detail message, will produce * the modified optional detail message for the result instance of TestCanceledException. */ def modifyMessage(fun: Option[String] => Option[String]): TestCanceledException = { val mod = new TestCanceledException(StackDepthException.toExceptionFunction(fun(message)), cause, posOrStackDepthFun, payload) mod.setStackTrace(getStackTrace) mod } /** * Returns an instance of this exception's class, identical to this exception, * except with the payload option replaced with the result of passing * the current payload option to the passed function, fun. * * @param fun A function that, given the current optional payload, will produce * the modified optional payload for the result instance of TestCanceledException. */ def modifyPayload(fun: Option[Any] => Option[Any]): TestCanceledException = { val currentPayload = payload val mod = new TestCanceledException(messageFun, cause, posOrStackDepthFun, fun(currentPayload)) // TODO: Should I be lazy about replacing the payload? mod.setStackTrace(getStackTrace) mod } /** * Indicates whether this object can be equal to the passed object. */ override def canEqual(other: Any): Boolean = other.isInstanceOf[TestCanceledException] /** * Indicates whether this object is equal to the passed object. If the passed object is * a TestCanceledException, equality requires equal message, * cause, and failedCodeStackDepth fields, as well as equal * return values of getStackTrace. */ override def equals(other: Any): Boolean = other match { case that: TestCanceledException => super.equals(that) case _ => false } /** * Returns a hash code value for this object. */ // Don't need to change it. Implementing it only so as to not freak out people who know // that if you override equals you must override hashCode. override def hashCode: Int = super.hashCode }





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