A Formatter
providing information that enables reporters to create more stylized output.
An example is that specification-style suites, such as Spec
, generate output that reads
more like a specification, for instance:
A Stack (when newly created) - should be empty - should complain when popped
This output might be generated by ScalaTest's standard out reporter. Each of these lines would be
taken from the IndentedText
's formattedText
parameter. Were this same run
to be reported in HTML or in a GUI, the output would be based on the rawText
and the
indentationLevel
. Here's what the IndentedText
values would be for each event:
InfoProvided
reported with an:TestSucceeded
reported with an:TestSucceeded
reported with an:One possible way this information could be presented in HTML, for example, is this:
A Stack (when newly created)
a localized string suitable for presenting to a user by printing it straight to an output stream
a localized string suitable for presenting to the user after in some way being indented by the
value specified as the indentationLevel
parameter
a zero or positive integer representing an indentation level for the indented text
a localized string suitable for presenting to a user by printing it straight to an output stream
a localized string suitable for presenting to the user after in some way being indented by the
value specified as the indentationLevel
parameter
a zero or positive integer representing an indentation level for the indented text
This method is used to compare the receiver object (this
) with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence.
This method is used to compare the receiver object (this
) with the argument object (arg0
) for equivalence.
The default implementations of this method is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalence_relation equivalence
relation]:
* It is reflexive: for any instance x
of type Any
, x.equals(x)
should return true
.
* It is symmetric: for any instances x
and y
of type Any
, x.equals(y)
should return true
if and
only if y.equals(x)
returns true
.
* It is transitive: for any instances x
, y
, and z
of type AnyRef
if x.equals(y)
returns true
and
y.equals(z)
returns true
, then x.equals(z)
should return true
.
If you override this method, you should verify that your implementation remains an equivalence relation.
Additionally, when overriding this method it is often necessary to override hashCode
to ensure that objects
that are "equal" (o1.equals(o2)
returns true
) hash to the same scala.Int
(o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
).
the object to compare against this object for equality.
true
if the receiver object is equivalent to the argument; false
otherwise.
a localized string suitable for presenting to a user by printing it straight to an output stream
a localized string suitable for presenting to a user by printing it straight to an output stream
Returns a hash code value for the object.
Returns a hash code value for the object.
The default hashing algorithm is platform dependent.
Note that it is allowed for two objects to have identical hash codes (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
) yet
not be equal (o1.equals(o2)
returns false
). A degenerate implementation could always return 0
.
However, it is required that if two objects are equal (o1.equals(o2)
returns true
) that they have
identical hash codes (o1.hashCode.equals(o2.hashCode)
). Therefore, when overriding this method, be sure
to verify that the behavior is consistent with the equals
method.
the hash code value for the object.
a zero or positive integer representing an indentation level for the indented text
a zero or positive integer representing an indentation level for the indented text
use productIterator instead
a localized string suitable for presenting to the user after in some way being indented by the
value specified as the indentationLevel
parameter
a localized string suitable for presenting to the user after in some way being indented by the
value specified as the indentationLevel
parameter
Returns a string representation of the object.
Returns a string representation of the object.
The default representation is platform dependent.
a string representation of the object.
A
Formatter
providing information that enables reporters to create more stylized output.An example is that specification-style suites, such as
Spec
, generate output that reads more like a specification, for instance:This output might be generated by ScalaTest's standard out reporter. Each of these lines would be taken from the
IndentedText
'sformattedText
parameter. Were this same run to be reported in HTML or in a GUI, the output would be based on therawText
and theindentationLevel
. Here's what theIndentedText
values would be for each event:InfoProvided
reported with an:<code>IndentedText(
formattedText = "A Stack (when newly created)",
rawText = "A Stack (when newly created)",
indentationLevel = 0
)</code>
TestSucceeded
reported with an:<code>IndentedText(
formattedText = "- should be empty",
rawText = "should be empty",
indentationLevel = 1
)</code>
TestSucceeded
reported with an:<code>IndentedText(
formattedText = "- should complain when popped",
rawText = "should complain when popped",
indentationLevel = 1
)</code>
One possible way this information could be presented in HTML, for example, is this:
A Stack (when newly created)