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package org.scalatest.events

import org.scalatest._

/**
 * Class that holds information about names for an InfoProvided event.
 *
 * 

* An InfoProvided event may be fired from anywhere. In this respect InfoProvided is different * from the other events, for which it is defined whether they are fired in the context of a suite or test. * If fired in the context of a test, the InfoProvided event should include a NameInfo in which * testName is defined. If fired in the context of a suite, but not a test, the InfoProvided event * should include a NameInfo in which testName is not defined. If fired within the context * of neither a suite nor a test, the nameInfo of the InfoProvided event (an Option[NameInfo]) should be None. *

* *

* If either suiteClassName or testName is defined, then suiteName must be defined. * The suite class name parameter is optional even if a suite name is provided by passing a Some as suiteName, * because suites in ScalaTest are an abstraction that * need not necessarily correspond to one class. Nevertheless, it most cases each suite will correspond * to a class, and when it does, the fully qualified name of that class should be reported by passing a * Some for suiteClassName. One use for this bit of information is JUnit integration, * because the "name" provided to a JUnit org.junit.runner.Description appears to usually include * a fully qualified class name by convention. *

* * @param suiteName an optional name of the suite about which the information was provided * @param suiteClassName an optional fully qualifed Suite class name about which the information was provided * @param testName an optional name of the test about which the information was provided * * @author Bill Venners */ final case class NameInfo(suiteName: String, suiteClassName: Option[String], testName: Option[String]) /** * Companion object for case class NameInfo. */ object NameInfo




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