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ScalaTest is a free, open-source testing toolkit for Scala and Java
programmers.
/*
* Copyright 2001-2008 Artima, Inc.
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package org.scalautils
import java.util.ResourceBundle
import java.text.MessageFormat
/**
* Grab a resource intended for use in a failure message. For each argument passed,
* convert it to a string by calling decorateToStringValue, which will do things such
* as highlight differences in two strings that were supposd to be equal.
*
* @author Bill Venners
*/
private[scalautils] object FailureMessages {
def decorateToStringValue(o: Any): String =
o match {
case null => "null"
case aUnit: Unit => "<(), the Unit value>"
case aString: String => "\"" + aString + "\""
case aChar: Char => "\'" + aChar + "\'"
case anArray: Array[_] => prettifyArrays(anArray)
case anythingElse => anythingElse.toString
}
def apply(resourceName: String): String = Resources(resourceName)
def apply(resourceName: String, args: Any*): String =
Resources(resourceName, args.map((arg: Any) => decorateToStringValue(arg)): _*)
def prettifyArrays(o: Any): String = {
o match {
case arr: Array[_] => "Array(" + (arr map (a => prettifyArrays(a))).mkString(", ") + ")"
case _ => if (o != null) o.toString else "null"
}
}
}
// This is used to pass a string to the FailureMessages apply method
// but prevent it from being quoted. This is useful when using a string
// to talk about method names, for example.
private[scalautils] class UnquotedString(s: String) {
override def toString = s
}
private[scalautils] object UnquotedString {
def apply(s: String) = new UnquotedString(s)
}