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package org.scalatest

/**
 * A Suite class mixing in SequentialNestedSuiteExecution that takes
 * zero to many Suites, which will be returned from its nestedSuites method.
 *
 * 

* For example, you can define a suite that always executes a list of * nested suites like this: *

* *
 * class StepsSuite extends Sequential(
 *   new Step1Suite,
 *   new Step2Suite,
 *   new Step3Suite,
 *   new Step4Suite,
 *   new Step5Suite
 * )
 * 
* *

* When StepsSuite is executed, it will execute its * nested suites in the passed order: Step1Suite, Step2Suite, * Step3Suite, Step4Suite, and Step5Suite. * Because Sequential extends SequentialNestedSuiteExecution, * the distributor passed to runNestedSuites will always be None. * So not only will the suites passed to the constructor be executed sequentially, any * tests and nested suites of the passed suites will also be executed sequentually. *

* *

* The difference between Sequential and Stepwise * is that although Stepwise executes its own nested suites sequentially, it passes * whatever distributor was passed to it to those nested suites. Thus the nested suites could run their own nested * suites and tests in parallel if that distributor is defined. By contrast, Sequential always * passes None for the distributor to the nested suites, so any and every test and nested suite * contained within the nested suites passed to the Sequential construtor will be executed sequentially. *

* * @param suitesToNest a sequence of Suites to nest. * * @throws NullPointerException if suitesToNest, or any suite * it contains, is null. * * @author Bill Venners */ class Sequential(suitesToNest: Suite*) extends Suite with SequentialNestedSuiteExecution { thisSuite => for (s <- suitesToNest) { if (s == null) throw new NullPointerException("A passed suite was null") } /** * Returns an immutable IndexedSeq containing the suites passed to the constructor in * the order they were passed. */ override val nestedSuites: collection.immutable.IndexedSeq[Suite] = Vector.empty ++ suitesToNest /** * Returns a user friendly string for this suite, composed of the * simple name of the class (possibly simplified further by removing dollar signs if added by the Scala interpeter) and, if this suite * contains nested suites, the result of invoking toString on each * of the nested suites, separated by commas and surrounded by parentheses. * * @return a user-friendly string for this suite */ override def toString: String = Suite.suiteToString(None, thisSuite) } /** * Companion object to class Sequential that offers an apply factory method * for creating a Sequential instance. * *

* One use case for this object is to run multiple specification-style suites in the Scala interpreter, like this: *

* *
 * scala> Sequential(new MyFirstSuite, new MyNextSuite).execute()
 * 
*/ object Sequential { /** * Factory method for creating a Sequential instance. */ def apply(suitesToNest: Suite*): Sequential = new Sequential(suitesToNest: _*) }




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