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package org.scalatest

import org.scalactic.NameUtil.getSimpleNameOfAnObjectsClass

// Scala version o fwhat I'm thinking JSuite might have in Java
private[scalatest] trait JSuite { thisSuite =>

  /**
   * Runs this suite of tests.
   *
   * @param testName an optional name of one test to execute. If None, all relevant tests should be executed.
   *                 I.e., None acts like a wildcard that means execute all relevant tests in this Suite.
   * @param args the Args for this run
   *
   * @throws NullArgumentException if any passed parameter is null.
   */
  def runJSuite(testName: Option[String], args: Args): Status // Will be testName: nullable String, args: JArgs

  /**
  * A Set of test names. If this Suite contains no tests, this method returns an empty Set.
  *
  * 

* Although subclass and subtrait implementations of this method may return a Set whose iterator produces String * test names in a well-defined order, the contract of this method does not required a defined order. Subclasses are free to * implement this method and return test names in either a defined or undefined order. *

*/ def getTestNames(): java.util.Set[String] /** * A Map whose keys are String tag names with which tests in this Suite are marked, and * whose values are the Set of test names marked with each tag. If this Suite contains no tags, this * method returns an empty Map. * *

* Subclasses may implement this method to define and/or discover tags in a custom manner, but overriding method implementations * should never return an empty Set as a value. If a tag has no tests, its name should not appear as a key in the * returned Map. *

*/ def getTags(): java.util.Map[String, java.util.Set[String]] /** * The total number of tests that are expected to run when this Suite's run method is invoked. * * @param filter a Filter with which to filter tests to count based on their tags */ def getExpectedTestCount(filter: Filter): Int // Will be JFilter /** * The fully qualified name of the class that can be used to rerun this suite. */ def getRerunner: Option[String] // Will return a nullable String /** * This suite's style name. * *

* This lifecycle method provides a string that is used to determine whether this suite object's * style is one of the chosen styles for * the project. *

*/ def getStyleName(): String // Actually, not sure we need this over in the JSuite area Maybe this will just not exist over there. // But it might make it simpler to be consistent. /** * A user-friendly suite name for this Suite. * *

* This trait's * implementation of this method returns the simple name of this object's class. This * trait's implementation of runNestedSuites calls this method to obtain a * name for Reports to pass to the suiteStarting, suiteCompleted, * and suiteAborted methods of the Reporter. *

* * @return this Suite object's suite name. */ def getSuiteName(): String = getSimpleNameOfAnObjectsClass(thisSuite) /** * A string ID for this Suite that is intended to be unique among all suites reported during a run. * *

* This trait's * implementation of this method returns the fully qualified name of this object's class. * Each suite reported during a run will commonly be an instance of a different Suite class, * and in such cases, this default implementation of this method will suffice. However, in special cases * you may need to override this method to ensure it is unique for each reported suite. For example, if you write * a Suite subclass that reads in a file whose name is passed to its constructor and dynamically * creates a suite of tests based on the information in that file, you will likely need to override this method * in your Suite subclass, perhaps by appending the pathname of the file to the fully qualified class name. * That way if you run a suite of tests based on a directory full of these files, you'll have unique suite IDs for * each reported suite. *

* *

* The suite ID is intended to be unique, because ScalaTest does not enforce that it is unique. If it is not * unique, then you may not be able to uniquely identify a particular test of a particular suite. This ability is used, * for example, to dynamically tag tests as having failed in the previous run when rerunning only failed tests. *

* * @return this Suite object's ID. */ def getSuiteId(): String = thisSuite.getClass.getName }




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