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package org.scalatest.path

import org.scalatest.words.BehaveWord
import scala.collection.immutable.ListSet
import org.scalatest.PathEngine.isInTargetPath
import org.scalatest._
import org.scalatest.Suite.autoTagClassAnnotations

/**
 * Implementation trait for class path.FunSpec, which is
 * a sister class to org.scalatest.FunSpec that isolates
 * tests by running each test in its own instance of the test class,
 * and for each test, only executing the path leading to that test.
 * 
 * 

* path.FunSpec is a class, not a trait, * to minimize compile time given there is a slight compiler overhead to * mixing in traits compared to extending classes. If you need to mix the * behavior of path.FunSpec into some other class, you can use this * trait instead, because class path.FunSpec does nothing more than * extend this trait and add a nice toString implementation. *

* *

* See the documentation of the class for a detailed * overview of path.FunSpec. *

* * @author Bill Venners */ @Finders(Array("org.scalatest.finders.FunSpecFinder")) trait FunSpecLike extends org.scalatest.Suite with OneInstancePerTest with Informing with Notifying with Alerting with Documenting { thisSuite => private final val engine = PathEngine.getEngine() import engine._ override def newInstance: FunSpec = this.getClass.newInstance.asInstanceOf[FunSpec] /** * Returns an Informer that during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to its * apply method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor (including within a test, since * those are invoked during construction in a path.FunSpec, it * will register the passed string for forwarding later when run is invoked. If invoked from inside a test function, * it will record the information and forward it to the current reporter only after the test completed, as recordedEvents * of the test completed event, such as TestSucceeded. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. * This method can be called safely by any thread. */ protected def info: Informer = atomicInformer.get /** * Returns a Notifier that during test execution will forward strings passed to its * apply method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it * will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked while this * path.FunSpec is being executed, such as from inside a test function, it will forward the information to * the current reporter immediately. If invoked at any other time, it will * print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread. */ protected def note: Notifier = atomicNotifier.get /** * Returns an Alerter that during test execution will forward strings passed to its * apply method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor, it * will register the passed string for forwarding later during test execution. If invoked while this * path.FunSpec is being executed, such as from inside a test function, it will forward the information to * the current reporter immediately. If invoked at any other time, it will * print to the standard output. This method can be called safely by any thread. */ protected def alert: Alerter = atomicAlerter.get /** * Returns a Documenter that during test execution will forward strings (and other objects) passed to its * apply method to the current reporter. If invoked in a constructor (including within a test, since * those are invoked during construction in a path.FunSpec, it * will register the passed string for forwarding later when run is invoked. If invoked from inside a test function, * it will record the information and forward it to the current reporter only after the test completed, as recordedEvents * of the test completed event, such as TestSucceeded. If invoked at any other time, it will print to the standard output. * This method can be called safely by any thread. */ protected def markup: Documenter = atomicDocumenter.get /** * Class that, via an instance referenced from the it field, * supports test (and shared test) registration in FunSpecs. * *

* This class supports syntax such as the following test registration: *

* *
   * it("should be empty")
   * ^
   * 
* *

* and the following shared test registration: *

* *
   * it should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
   * ^
   * 
* *

* For more information and examples, see the main documentation for path.FunSpec. *

*/ protected class ItWord { /** * Supports test registration. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will decide whether to register the text and invoke the passed function * based on whether or not this is part of the current "test path." For the details on this process, see * the How it executes section of the main documentation for * trait org.scalatest.path.FunSpec. *

* * @param testText the test text, which will be combined with the descText of any surrounding describers * to form the test name * @param testTags the optional list of tags for this test * @param testFun the test function * @throws DuplicateTestNameException if a test with the same name has been registered previously * @throws TestRegistrationClosedException if invoked after run has been invoked on this suite * @throws NullPointerException if specText or any passed test tag is null */ def apply(testText: String, testTags: Tag*)(testFun: => Unit) { handleTest(thisSuite, testText, Transformer(testFun _), "itCannotAppearInsideAnotherIt", "FunSpecLike.scala", "apply", 3, -2, None, testTags: _*) } /** * Supports the registration of shared tests. * *

* This method supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
     * it should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
     *    ^
     * 
* *

* For examples of shared tests, see the Shared tests section * in the main documentation for trait org.scalatest.FunSpec. *

*/ def should(behaveWord: BehaveWord) = behaveWord /** * Supports the registration of shared tests. * *

* This method supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
     * it must behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
     *    ^
     * 
* *

* For examples of shared tests, see the Shared tests section * in the main documentation for trait org.scalatest.FunSpec. *

*/ def must(behaveWord: BehaveWord) = behaveWord } /** * Supports test (and shared test) registration in FunSpecs. * *

* This field supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
   * it("should be empty")
   * ^
   * 
* *
 class="stExamples"
   * it should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
   * ^
   * 
* *

* For more information and examples of the use of the it field, see the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ protected val it = new ItWord /** * Class that, via an instance referenced from the they field, * supports test (and shared test) registration in FunSpecs. * *

* This class supports syntax such as the following test registration: *

* *
   * they("should be empty")
   * ^
   * 
* *

* and the following shared test registration: *

* *
   * they should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
   * ^
   * 
* *

* For more information and examples, see the main documentation for path.FunSpec. *

*/ protected class TheyWord { /** * Supports test registration. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will decide whether to register the text and invoke the passed function * based on whether or not this is part of the current "test path." For the details on this process, see * the How it executes section of the main documentation for * trait org.scalatest.path.FunSpec. *

* * @param testText the test text, which will be combined with the descText of any surrounding describers * to form the test name * @param testTags the optional list of tags for this test * @param testFun the test function * @throws DuplicateTestNameException if a test with the same name has been registered previously * @throws TestRegistrationClosedException if invoked after run has been invoked on this suite * @throws NullPointerException if specText or any passed test tag is null */ def apply(testText: String, testTags: Tag*)(testFun: => Unit) { handleTest(thisSuite, testText, Transformer(testFun _), "theyCannotAppearInsideAnotherThey", "FunSpecLike.scala", "apply", 3, -2, None, testTags: _*) } /** * Supports the registration of shared tests. * *

* This method supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
     * they should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
     *      ^
     * 
* *

* For examples of shared tests, see the Shared tests section * in the main documentation for trait org.scalatest.FunSpec. *

*/ def should(behaveWord: BehaveWord) = behaveWord /** * Supports the registration of shared tests. * *

* This method supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
     * they must behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
     *      ^
     * 
* *

* For examples of shared tests, see the Shared tests section * in the main documentation for trait org.scalatest.FunSpec. *

*/ def must(behaveWord: BehaveWord) = behaveWord } /** * Supports test (and shared test) registration in FunSpecs. * *

* This field supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
   * it("should be empty")
   * ^
   * 
* *
 class="stExamples"
   * it should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
   * ^
   * 
* *

* For more information and examples of the use of the it field, see the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ protected val they = new TheyWord /** * Supports registration of a test to ignore. * *

* For more information and examples of this method's use, see the * Ignored tests section in the main documentation for sister * trait org.scalatest.FunSpec. Note that a separate instance will be created for an ignored test, * and the path to the ignored test will be executed in that instance, but the test function itself will not * be executed. Instead, a TestIgnored event will be fired. *

* * @param testText the specification text, which will be combined with the descText of any surrounding describers * to form the test name * @param testTags the optional list of tags for this test * @param testFun the test function * @throws DuplicateTestNameException if a test with the same name has been registered previously * @throws TestRegistrationClosedException if invoked after run has been invoked on this suite * @throws NullPointerException if specText or any passed test tag is null */ protected def ignore(testText: String, testTags: Tag*)(testFun: => Unit) { // Might not actually register it. Only will register it if it is its turn. handleIgnoredTest(testText, Transformer(testFun _), "ignoreCannotAppearInsideAnIt", "FunSpecLike.scala", "ignore", 4, -2, None, testTags: _*) } /** * Describe a “subject” being specified and tested by the passed function value. The * passed function value may contain more describers (defined with describe) and/or tests * (defined with it). * *

* This class's implementation of this method will decide whether to * register the description text and invoke the passed function * based on whether or not this is part of the current "test path." For the details on this process, see * the How it executes section of the main documentation for trait * org.scalatest.path.FunSpec. *

*/ protected def describe(description: String)(fun: => Unit) { handleNestedBranch(description, None, fun, "describeCannotAppearInsideAnIt", "FunSpecLike.scala", "describe", 4, -2, None) } /** * Supports shared test registration in path.FunSpecs. * *

* This field supports syntax such as the following: *

* *
   * it should behave like nonFullStack(stackWithOneItem)
   *           ^
   * 
* *

* For more information and examples of the use of behave, see the * Shared tests section in the main documentation for sister * trait org.scalatest.FunSpec. *

*/ protected val behave = new BehaveWord /** * This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and will complete abruptly with * UnsupportedOperationException if invoked. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ final override def withFixture(test: NoArgTest): Outcome = { throw new UnsupportedOperationException } /** * An immutable Set of test names. If this FunSpec contains no tests, this method returns an * empty Set. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its * own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the * How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method will return a set that contains the names of all registered tests. The set's * iterator will return those names in the order in which the tests were registered. Each test's name is composed * of the concatenation of the text of each surrounding describer, in order from outside in, and the text of the * example itself, with all components separated by a space. For example, consider this FunSpec: *

* *
   * import org.scalatest.path
   *
   * class StackSpec extends path.FunSpec {
   *   describe("A Stack") {
   *     describe("when not empty") {
   *       "must allow me to pop" in {}
   *     }
   *     describe("when not full") {
   *       "must allow me to push" in {}
   *     }
   *   }
   * }
   * 
* *

* Invoking testNames on this FunSpec will yield a set that contains the following * two test name strings: *

* *
   * "A Stack when not empty must allow me to pop"
   * "A Stack when not full must allow me to push"
   * 
* *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ final override def testNames: Set[String] = { ensureTestResultsRegistered(thisSuite) // I'm returning a ListSet here so that they tests will be run in registration order ListSet(atomic.get.testNamesList.toArray: _*) } /** * The total number of tests that are expected to run when this path.FunSpec's run method * is invoked. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its * own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the * How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method returns the size of the testNames List, minus * the number of tests marked as ignored as well as any tests excluded by the passed Filter. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* * @param filter a Filter with which to filter tests to count based on their tags */ final override def expectedTestCount(filter: Filter): Int = { ensureTestResultsRegistered(thisSuite) super.expectedTestCount(filter) } /** * Runs a test. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its * own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the * How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* *

* This trait's implementation reports the test results registered with the name specified by * testName. Each test's name is a concatenation of the text of all describers surrounding a test, * from outside in, and the test's spec text, with one space placed between each item. (See the documentation * for testNames for an example.) * *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* * @param testName the name of one test to execute. * @param reporter the Reporter to which results will be reported * @param stopper the Stopper that will be consulted to determine whether to stop execution early. * @param configMap a Map of properties that can be used by this FreeSpec's executing tests. * @throws NullPointerException if any of testName, reporter, stopper, or configMap * is null. */ final protected override def runTest(testName: String, args: Args): Status = { ensureTestResultsRegistered(thisSuite) def dontInvokeWithFixture(theTest: TestLeaf): Outcome = { theTest.testFun() } runTestImpl(thisSuite, testName, args, true, dontInvokeWithFixture) } /** * A Map whose keys are String tag names to which tests in this path.FreeSpec * belong, and values the Set of test names that belong to each tag. If this path.FreeSpec * contains no tags, this method returns an empty Map. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its * own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the * How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* *

* This trait's implementation returns tags that were passed as strings contained in Tag objects passed * to methods it and ignore. *

* *

* In addition, this trait's implementation will also auto-tag tests with class level annotations. * For example, if you annotate @Ignore at the class level, all test methods in the class will be auto-annotated with @Ignore. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ final override def tags: Map[String, Set[String]] = { ensureTestResultsRegistered(thisSuite) autoTagClassAnnotations(atomic.get.tagsMap, this) } /** * Runs this path.FunSpec, reporting test results that were registered when the tests * were run, each during the construction of its own instance. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method will first ensure that the results of all tests, each run its its * own instance executing only the path to the test, are registered. For details on this process see the * How it executes section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* *

If testName is None, this trait's implementation of this method * will report the registered results for all tests except any excluded by the passed Filter. * If testName is defined, it will report the results of only that named test. Because a * path.FunSpec is not allowed to contain nested suites, this trait's implementation of * this method does not call runNestedSuites. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

* * @param testName an optional name of one test to run. If None, all relevant tests should be run. * I.e., None acts like a wildcard that means run all relevant tests in this Suite. * @param args the Args for this run * *@throws NullPointerException if any passed parameter is null. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if testName is defined, but no test with the specified test name * exists in this Suite */ final override def run(testName: Option[String], args: Args): Status = { ensureTestResultsRegistered(thisSuite) runPathTestsImpl(thisSuite, testName, args, info, true, runTest) } /** * This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and will complete abruptly with * UnsupportedOperationException if invoked. * *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ final protected override def runTests(testName: Option[String], args: Args): Status = { throw new UnsupportedOperationException // ensureTestResultsRegistered(isAnInitialInstance, this) // runTestsImpl(thisSuite, testName, reporter, stopper, filter, configMap, distributor, tracker, info, true, runTest) } /** * This lifecycle method is unused by this trait, and is implemented to do nothing. If invoked, it will * just return immediately. * *

* Nested suites are not allowed in a path.FunSpec. Because * a path.FunSpec executes tests eagerly at construction time, registering the results of * those test runs and reporting them later, the order of nested suites versus test runs would be different * in a org.scalatest.path.FunSpec than in an org.scalatest.FunSpec. In an * org.scalatest.FunSpec, nested suites are executed then tests are executed. In an * org.scalatest.path.FunSpec it would be the opposite. To make the code easy to reason about, * therefore, this is just not allowed. If you want to add nested suites to a path.FunSpec, you can * instead wrap them all in a Suites or * Specs object and put them in whatever order * you wish. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ final protected override def runNestedSuites(args: Args): Status = SucceededStatus /** * Returns an empty list. * *

* This lifecycle method is unused by this trait. If invoked, it will return an empty list, because * nested suites are not allowed in a path.FunSpec. Because * a path.FunSpec executes tests eagerly at construction time, registering the results of * those test runs and reporting them later, the order of nested suites versus test runs would be different * in a org.scalatest.path.FunSpec than in an org.scalatest.FunSpec. In an * org.scalatest.FunSpec, nested suites are executed then tests are executed. In an * org.scalatest.path.FunSpec it would be the opposite. To make the code easy to reason about, * therefore, this is just not allowed. If you want to add nested suites to a path.FunSpec, you can * instead wrap them all in a Suites or * Specs object and put them in whatever order * you wish. *

* *

* This trait's implementation of this method is marked as final. For insight onto why, see the * Shared fixtures section in the main documentation for this trait. *

*/ final override def nestedSuites: collection.immutable.IndexedSeq[Suite] = Vector.empty /** * Suite style name. */ final override val styleName: String = "org.scalatest.path.FunSpec" override def testDataFor(testName: String, theConfigMap: ConfigMap = ConfigMap.empty): TestData = { ensureTestResultsRegistered(thisSuite) createTestDataFor(testName, theConfigMap, this) } }




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