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package org.scalatest.tools
import org.scalatest._
import java.awt.BorderLayout
import java.awt.FlowLayout
import java.awt.GridLayout
import javax.swing.JLabel
import javax.swing.JPanel
/**
* A JPanel that shows the number of tests expected, completed, and failed.
*
* @author Bill Venners
*/
private[scalatest] class StatusJPanel extends JPanel {
private var testsExpected: Int = 0
private var testsRun: Int = 0
private var testsFailed: Int = 0
private val testsRunNumJLabel: JLabel = new JLabel("0")
private val testsExpectedNumJLabel: JLabel = new JLabel("0")
private val testsFailedNumJLabel: JLabel = new JLabel("0")
// Interesting, I didn't realize until now I can 't put
// local variables into primary constructors unless I make
// an initialize method. Is this true?
initialize()
private def initialize() {
val testsRunJLabel: JLabel = new JLabel(Resources("testsRun"))
val testsExpectedJLabel: JLabel = new JLabel(Resources("testsExpected"))
val testsFailedJLabel: JLabel = new JLabel(Resources("testsFailed"))
val testsRunJPanel: JPanel = new JPanel()
testsRunJPanel.setLayout(new BorderLayout(4, 4))
testsRunJPanel.add(testsRunJLabel, BorderLayout.WEST)
testsRunJPanel.add(testsRunNumJLabel, BorderLayout.CENTER)
val testsExpectedJPanel: JPanel = new JPanel()
testsExpectedJPanel.setLayout(new BorderLayout(4, 4))
testsExpectedJPanel.add(testsExpectedJLabel, BorderLayout.WEST)
testsExpectedJPanel.add(testsExpectedNumJLabel, BorderLayout.CENTER)
val testsFailedJPanel: JPanel = new JPanel()
testsFailedJPanel.setLayout(new BorderLayout(4, 4))
testsFailedJPanel.add(testsFailedJLabel, BorderLayout.WEST)
testsFailedJPanel.add(testsFailedNumJLabel, BorderLayout.CENTER)
val centeredJPanel: JPanel = new JPanel()
centeredJPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(1, 3, 15, 15))
centeredJPanel.add(testsRunJPanel)
centeredJPanel.add(testsExpectedJPanel)
centeredJPanel.add(testsFailedJPanel)
setLayout(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.CENTER))
add(centeredJPanel)
}
def setTestsRun(testsRun: Int, succeeded: Boolean) {
if (testsRun < 0)
throw new IllegalArgumentException()
this.testsRun = testsRun
if (testsRun > testsExpected)
testsExpected = testsRun
if (!succeeded)
testsFailed = testsFailed + 1
testsRunNumJLabel.setText(Integer.toString(testsRun))
testsExpectedNumJLabel.setText(Integer.toString(testsExpected))
testsFailedNumJLabel.setText(Integer.toString(testsFailed))
}
def setTestsExpected(testsExpected: Int) {
if (testsExpected < 0)
throw new IllegalArgumentException()
this.testsExpected = testsExpected
if (testsRun > testsExpected)
testsRun = testsExpected
testsRunNumJLabel.setText(Integer.toString(testsRun))
testsExpectedNumJLabel.setText(Integer.toString(testsExpected))
testsFailedNumJLabel.setText(Integer.toString(testsFailed))
}
def reset() {
testsExpected = 0
testsRun = 0
testsFailed = 0
}
}
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