Exception that indicates something was attempted in test code that is not allowed.
For example, in a FeatureSpec
, it is not allowed to nest a feature
clause inside another feature
clause. If this is attempted, the construction
of that suite will fail with a NotAllowedException
.
Indicates whether this object can be equal to the passed object.
Indicates whether this object can be equal to the passed object.
An optional cause, the Throwable
that caused this StackDepth
exception to be thrown.
An optional cause, the Throwable
that caused this StackDepth
exception to be thrown.
Indicates whether this object is equal to the passed object.
Indicates whether this object is equal to the passed object. If the passed object is
a NotAllowedException
, equality requires equal message
,
cause
, and failedCodeStackDepth
fields, as well as equal
return values of getStackTrace
.
A string that provides the filename of the line of code that failed, suitable
for presenting to a user, which is taken from this exception's StackTraceElement
at the depth specified
by failedCodeStackDepth
.
A string that provides the filename of the line of code that failed, suitable
for presenting to a user, which is taken from this exception's StackTraceElement
at the depth specified
by failedCodeStackDepth
.
This is a def
instead of a val
because exceptions are mutable: their stack trace can
be changed after the exception is created. This is done, for example, by the SeveredStackTraces
trait.
a string containing the filename that caused the failed test
A string that provides the filename and line number of the line of code that failed, suitable
for presenting to a user, which is taken from this exception's StackTraceElement
at the depth specified
by failedCodeStackDepth
.
A string that provides the filename and line number of the line of code that failed, suitable
for presenting to a user, which is taken from this exception's StackTraceElement
at the depth specified
by failedCodeStackDepth
.
This is a def
instead of a val
because exceptions are mutable: their stack trace can
be changed after the exception is created. This is done, for example, by the SeveredStackTraces
trait.
a user-presentable string containing the filename and line number that caused the failed test
A string that provides the line number of the line of code that failed, suitable
for presenting to a user, which is taken from this exception's StackTraceElement
at the depth specified
by failedCodeStackDepth
.
A string that provides the line number of the line of code that failed, suitable
for presenting to a user, which is taken from this exception's StackTraceElement
at the depth specified
by failedCodeStackDepth
.
This is a def
instead of a val
because exceptions are mutable: their stack trace can
be changed after the exception is created. This is done, for example, by the SeveredStackTraces
trait.
a string containing the line number that caused the failed test
Returns a hash code value for this object.
Returns a hash code value for this object.
Returns an exception of class NotAllowedException
with failedExceptionStackDepth
set to 0 and
all frames above this stack depth severed off.
Returns an exception of class NotAllowedException
with failedExceptionStackDepth
set to 0 and
all frames above this stack depth severed off. This can be useful when working with tools (such as IDEs) that do not
directly support ScalaTest. (Tools that directly support ScalaTest can use the stack depth information delivered
in the StackDepth exceptions.)
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.
Exception that indicates something was attempted in test code that is not allowed. For example, in a
FeatureSpec
, it is not allowed to nest afeature
clause inside anotherfeature
clause. If this is attempted, the construction of that suite will fail with aNotAllowedException
.