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package org.scalatest

/**
 * Trait whose instances can accept a stop request and indicate whether a stop has already been requested.
 *
 * 

* This is passed in * to the run method of Suite, so that running suites of tests can be * requested to stop early. *

* * @author Bill Venners */ trait Stopper { /** * This method has been deprecated and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. Please call * the stopRequested method instead. */ @deprecated def apply() = stopRequested /** * Indicates whether a stop has been requested. * *

* Call this method * to determine whether a running test should stop. The run method of any Suite, or * code invoked by run, should periodically check the * stop requested function. If true, * the run method should interrupt its work and simply return. *

* * @return true if a stop has been requested */ def stopRequested: Boolean /** * Request that the current run stop. * *

* Invoking this method is like pulling the stop-request chord in a streetcar. It requests a stop, but in no * way forces a stop. The running suite of tests decides when and how (and if) to respond to a stop request. * ScalaTest's style traits periodically check the stopRequested method of the passed Stopper, * and if a stop has been requested, terminates gracefully. *

*/ def requestStop() } /** * Companion object to Stopper that holds a factory method that produces a new Stopper whose * stopRequested method returns false until after its requestStop has been * invoked. */ object Stopper { private class DefaultStopper extends Stopper { @volatile private var stopWasRequested = false def stopRequested: Boolean = stopWasRequested def requestStop() { stopWasRequested = true } } /** * Factory method that produces a new Stopper whose * stopRequested method returns false until after its requestStop has been * invoked. * *

* The Stopper returned by this method can be safely used by multiple threads concurrently. *

* * @return a new default stopper */ def default: Stopper = new DefaultStopper }




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