A ScalaTest tag that enables us to focus attention on particular tests rather than running all of them each time.
Assert that a message at index was produced at a given position.
Assert that a message at index was produced at a given position.
Assert that the given messsaging object has recorded the given messages.
Assert that the given messsaging object has recorded the given messages.
Analogous to ScalaTest's assertResult but it uses same to compare
the two values instead of equality.
Analogous to ScalaTest's assertResult but it uses same to compare
the two values instead of equality.
Parse a string and if the parse succeeds, pass the result of the parse to a function for further processing or checking.
Parse a string and if the parse succeeds, pass the result of the parse
to a function for further processing or checking. str is the string to
be parsed and parser is the parser to parse it with. func accepts the
result value of the parse and returns whatever it likes which is returned
from assertParseCheck. Fail if the parse succeeds but doesn't consume
all of str or if the parse fails.
Assert that a parsing operation should not result in success.
Assert that a parsing operation should not result in success.
Try to parse str as a T using parser, which is expected
to not succeed, giving either a fatal error or failure (as specified
by the iserr parameter, which defaults to failure). Fail the test
if the parsing operation succeeds. Furthermore, fail the test if it
fails, but the error or failure is not indicated at the given line
and column location or doesn't contain the given message msg.
Assert that a parsing operation should be performed correctly.
Assert that a parsing operation should be performed correctly.
Try to parse str as a T using parser, which is expected
to succeed and to produce the expected value. Fail if p doesn't
produce the expected value or if parser doesn't consume all of the
input.
Parse a string and if the parse succeeds, return the result of the parse.
Parse a string and if the parse succeeds, return the result of the parse.
str is the string to be parsed and parser is the parser to parse it
with.
Analogous to ScalaTest's assertResult but it uses same to compare
the two values instead of equality.
Analogous to ScalaTest's assertResult but it uses same to compare
the two values instead of equality.
Construct a program by inserting the given expression into a return statement of a method.
Construct a program by inserting the given expression into a return
statement of a method. The idea is that you construct the expression
outside and insert it into the program for checking. The optional
retType, vars and stmts arguments can be used to inject a return
type, variable declarations or statements into the method as well. The
return type defaults to integer and the variable and statement lists
to empty.
Fail a test with a message about finding something and expecting something else.
Fail a test with a message about finding something and expecting something else.
Fail a test with a message about reaching the end of the input.
Fail a test with a message about reaching the end of the input.
Fail a test with a message detailing a parse error.
Fail a test with a message detailing a parse error.
Fail a test with a message detailing a parse failure.
Fail a test with a message detailing a parse failure.
(Changed in version 2.9.0) The p0 call-by-name arguments is evaluated at most once per constructed Parser object, instead of on every need that arises during parsing.
Run the semantic checks on the given program.
Compare two values.
Compare two values. Use reference equality for references and value equality for non-references. If the values are both Some values, perform the check on the wrapped values.
Run the semantic analyser over a given tree and check that the expected messages are produced.
Run the semantic analyser over a given tree and check that the expected messages are produced. Returns the analysis object so that more tests can be performed by caller.
Parse some test input as a program, run the semantic analyser over the resulting tree (if the parse succeeds) and check that the expected messages are produced.
Parse some test input as a program, run the semantic analyser over the resulting tree (if the parse succeeds) and check that the expected messages are produced. Returns the analysis object so that more tests can be performed by caller.
This method has been deprecated in favor of macro assertion and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. If you need this, please copy the source code into your own trait instead.
This method has been deprecated in favor of macro assertion and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. If you need this, please copy the source code into your own trait instead.
This method has been deprecated in favor of macro assumption and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. If you need this, please copy the source code into your own trait instead.
This method has been deprecated in favor of macro assumption and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest. If you need this, please copy the source code into your own trait instead.
This expect method has been deprecated. Please replace all invocations of expect with an identical invocation of assertResult instead.
This expect method has been deprecated. Please replace all invocations of expect with an identical invocation of assertResult instead.
This expectResult method has been deprecated. Please replace all invocations of expectResult with an identical invocation of assertResult instead.
This expectResult method has been deprecated. Please replace all invocations of expectResult with an identical invocation of assertResult instead.
(Since version 2.10.0) lastNoSuccess was not thread-safe and will be removed in 2.11.0
(Since version 2.10.0) lastNoSuccess was not thread-safe and will be removed in 2.11.0
Tests that check that the parser works correctly. I.e., it accepts correct input and produces the appropriate trees, and it rejects illegal input.