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package org.scalatest.prop
/* Uncomment this when remove the deprecated type aliases in the org.scalatest.prop package object.
import org.scalatest.exceptions.DiscardedEvaluationException
*/
/**
* Trait that contains the whenever
clause that can be used in table- or generator-driven property checks.
*
* @author Bill Venners
*/
trait Whenever {
/**
* Evaluates the passed code block if the passed boolean condition is true, else throws DiscardedEvaluationException
.
*
*
* The whenever
method can be used inside property check functions to discard invocations of the function with
* data for which it is known the property would fail. For example, given the following Fraction
class:
*
*
*
* class Fraction(n: Int, d: Int) {
*
* require(d != 0)
* require(d != Integer.MIN_VALUE)
* require(n != Integer.MIN_VALUE)
*
* val numer = if (d < 0) -1 * n else n
* val denom = d.abs
*
* override def toString = numer + " / " + denom
* }
*
*
*
* import org.scalatest.prop.TableDrivenPropertyChecks._
*
* val fractions =
* Table(
* ("n", "d"),
* ( 1, 2),
* ( -1, 2),
* ( 1, -2),
* ( -1, -2),
* ( 3, 1),
* ( -3, 1),
* ( -3, 0),
* ( 3, -1),
* ( 3, Integer.MIN_VALUE),
* (Integer.MIN_VALUE, 3),
* ( -3, -1)
* )
*
*
*
* Imagine you wanted to check a property against this class with data that includes some
* value that are rejected by the constructor, such as a denominator of zero, which should
* result in an IllegalArgumentException
. You could use whenever
* to discard any rows in the fraction
that represent illegal arguments, like this:
*
*
*
* import org.scalatest.matchers.ShouldMatchers._
*
* forAll (fractions) { (n: Int, d: Int) =>
*
* whenever (d != 0 && d != Integer.MIN_VALUE
* && n != Integer.MIN_VALUE) {
*
* val f = new Fraction(n, d)
*
* if (n < 0 && d < 0 || n > 0 && d > 0)
* f.numer should be > 0
* else if (n != 0)
* f.numer should be < 0
* else
* f.numer should be === 0
*
* f.denom should be > 0
* }
* }
*
*
*
* In this example, rows 6, 8, and 9 have values that would cause a false to be passed
* to whenever
. (For example, in row 6, d
is 0, which means d
!=
0
* will be false.) For those rows, whenever
will throw DiscardedEvaluationException
,
* which will cause the forAll
method to discard that row.
*
*
* @param condition the boolean condition that determines whether whenever
will evaluate the
* fun
function (condition
is true) or throws DiscardedEvaluationException
(condition
is false)
* @param fun the function to evaluate if the specified condition
is true
*/
def whenever(condition: Boolean)(fun: => Unit) {
if (!condition)
throw new DiscardedEvaluationException
else
fun
}
}