trait BeMatcher[-T] extends (T) ⇒ MatchResult
Trait extended by matcher objects, which may appear after the word be, that can match a value of the specified type.
The value to match is passed to the BeMatcher's apply method. The result is a MatchResult.
A BeMatcher is, therefore, a function from the specified type, T, to a MatchResult.
Although BeMatcher
and Matcher represent very similar concepts, they have no inheritance relationship
because Matcher is intended for use right after should or must
whereas BeMatcher is intended for use right after be.
As an example, you could create BeMatcher[Int]
called odd that would match any odd Int, and one called even that would match
any even Int.
Given this pair of BeMatchers, you could check whether an Int was odd or even with expressions like:
num should be (odd) num should not be (even)
Here's is how you might define the odd and even BeMatchers:
trait CustomMatchers {
class OddMatcher extends BeMatcher[Int] { def apply(left: Int) = MatchResult( left % 2 == 1, left.toString + " was even", left.toString + " was odd" ) } val odd = new OddMatcher val even = not (odd) }
// Make them easy to import with: // import CustomMatchers._ object CustomMatchers extends CustomMatchers
These BeMatchers are defined inside a trait to make them easy to mix into any
suite or spec that needs them.
The CustomMatchers companion object exists to make it easy to bring the
BeMatchers defined in this trait into scope via importing, instead of mixing in the trait. The ability
to import them is useful, for example, when you want to use the matchers defined in a trait in the Scala interpreter console.
Here's an rather contrived example of how you might use odd and even:
class DoubleYourPleasureSuite extends FunSuite with MustMatchers with CustomMatchers {
def doubleYourPleasure(i: Int): Int = i * 2
test("The doubleYourPleasure method must return proper odd or even values")
val evenNum = 2 evenNum must be (even) doubleYourPleasure(evenNum) must be (even)
val oddNum = 3 oddNum must be (odd) doubleYourPleasure(oddNum) must be (odd) // This will fail } }
The last assertion in the above test will fail with this failure message:
6 was even
For more information on MatchResult and the meaning of its fields, please
see the documentation for MatchResult. To understand why BeMatcher
is contravariant in its type parameter, see the section entitled "Matcher's variance" in the
documentation for Matcher.
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apply(left: T): MatchResult
Check to see if the specified object,
left, matches, and report the result in the returnedMatchResult.Check to see if the specified object,
left, matches, and report the result in the returnedMatchResult. The parameter is namedleft, because it is usually the value to the left of ashouldormustinvocation. For example, in:num should be (odd)
The
be (odd)expression results in a regularMatcherthat holds a reference toodd, theBeMatcherpassed tobe. Theshouldmethod invokesapplyon this matcher, passing innum, which is therefore the "left" value. The matcher will passnum(theleftvalue) to theBeMatcher'sapplymethod.- left
the value against which to match
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MatchResultthat represents the result of the match
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compose[U](g: (U) ⇒ T): BeMatcher[U]
Compose this
BeMatcherwith the passed function, returning a newBeMatcher.Compose this
BeMatcherwith the passed function, returning a newBeMatcher.This method overrides
composeonFunction1to return a more specific function type ofBeMatcher. For example, given anoddmatcher defined like this:val odd = new BeMatcher[Int] { def apply(left: Int) = MatchResult( left % 2 == 1, left.toString + " was even", left.toString + " was odd" ) }
You could use
oddlike this:3 should be (odd) 4 should not be (odd)
If for some odd reason, you wanted a
BeMatcher[String]that checked whether a string, when converted to anInt, was odd, you could make one by composingoddwith a function that converts a string to anInt, like this:val oddAsInt = odd compose { (s: String) => s.toInt }
Now you have a
BeMatcher[String]whoseapplymethod first invokes the converter function to convert the passed string to anInt, then passes the resultingInttoodd. Thus, you could useoddAsIntlike this:"3" should be (oddAsInt) "4" should not be (oddAsInt)
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