package tagobjects
Singleton-object versions of ScalaTest's built-in tags.
This package is released as part of the scalatest-core module.
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-    object CPU extends TagTag object that indicates a test is CPU-intensive (i.e., consumes a lot of CPU time when it runs). Tag object that indicates a test is CPU-intensive (i.e., consumes a lot of CPU time when it runs). The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is org.scalatest.tags.CPU. This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other thanSpec, in which tests are methods not functions) as being CPU-intensive. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to see the syntax. Here's an example forFlatSpec:package org.scalatest.examples.tagobjects.cpu 
 import org.scalatest._ import tagobjects.CPU
 class SetSpec extends FlatSpec {
 "An empty Set" should "have size 0" taggedAs(CPU) in { assert(Set.empty.size === 0) } }
-    object ChromeBrowser extends TagTag object that indicates a Selenium test uses the Chrome browser. 
-    object Disk extends TagTag object that indicates a test is disk-intensive (i.e., consumes a lot of disk-IO bandwidth when it runs). Tag object that indicates a test is disk-intensive (i.e., consumes a lot of disk-IO bandwidth when it runs). The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is org.scalatest.tags.Disk. This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other thanSpec, in which tests are methods not functions) as being disk-intensive. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to see the syntax. Here's an example forFlatSpec:package org.scalatest.examples.tagobjects.disk 
 import org.scalatest._ import tagobjects.Disk
 class SetSpec extends FlatSpec {
 "An empty Set" should "have size 0" taggedAs(Disk) in { assert(Set.empty.size === 0) } }
-    object FirefoxBrowser extends TagTag object that indicates a Selenium test uses the Firefox browser. 
-    object HtmlUnitBrowser extends TagTag object that indicates a Selenium test uses the HtmlUnit browser. 
-    object InternetExplorerBrowser extends TagTag that indicates a Selenium test uses the Internet Explorer browser. 
-    object Network extends TagTag object that indicates a test is network-intensive (i.e., consumes a lot of network bandwidth when it runs). Tag object that indicates a test is network-intensive (i.e., consumes a lot of network bandwidth when it runs). The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is org.scalatest.tags.Network. This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other thanSpec, in which tests are methods not functions) as being network-intensive. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to see the syntax. Here's an example forFlatSpec:package org.scalatest.examples.tagobjects.network 
 import org.scalatest._ import tagobjects.Network
 class SetSpec extends FlatSpec {
 "An empty Set" should "have size 0" taggedAs(Network) in { assert(Set.empty.size === 0) } }
-    object Retryable extends TagTag object that indicates a test is a candidate for retrying on either failure, cancellation, or both. Tag object that indicates a test is a candidate for retrying on either failure, cancellation, or both. This tag object is intended to be used in conjunction with trait Retries, to identify tests that are candidates for retrying.The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is org.scalatest.tags.Retryable. This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other thanSpec, in which tests are methods not functions) as being a candidate for retries. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to see the syntax. Here's an example forFlatSpec:package org.scalatest.examples.tagobjects.retryable 
 import org.scalatest._ import tagobjects.Retryable
 class SetSpec extends FlatSpec with Retries {
 override def withFixture(test: NoArgTest) = { if (isRetryable(test)) withRetry { super.withFixture(test) } else super.withFixture(test) }
 "An empty Set" should "have size 0" taggedAs(Retryable) in { assert(Set.empty.size === 0) } }
-    object SafariBrowser extends TagTag object that indicates a Selenium test uses the Safari browser. 
-    object Slow extends TagTag object that indicates a test is slow (i.e., takes a long time to run). Tag object that indicates a test is slow (i.e., takes a long time to run). The corresponding tag annotation for this tag object is org.scalatest.tags.Slow. This tag object can be used to tag test functions (in style traits other thanSpec, in which tests are methods not functions) as being slow. See the "tagging tests" section in the documentation for your chosen styles to see the syntax. Here's an example forFlatSpec:package org.scalatest.examples.tagobjects.slow 
 import org.scalatest._ import tagobjects.Slow
 class SetSpec extends FlatSpec {
 "An empty Set" should "have size 0" taggedAs(Slow) in { assert(Set.empty.size === 0) } }