The future to augment.
Use this to assert an expected asynchronous failure of a @code {com.
Use this to assert an expected asynchronous failure of a @code {com.twitter.util.Future} The computation and waiting are both performed asynchronously.
The error returned by the failing computation. Used to assert error messages.
The class Manifest to extract class information from.
The timeout of the asynchronous Waiter.
Use this to assert a successful future computation of a @code {com.
Use this to assert a successful future computation of a @code {com.twitter.util.Future}
The computation inside the future to await. This waiting is asynchronous.
The timeout of the future.
(Since version 0.31.0) Use ScalaTest AsyncAssertions trait instead
The trap method is no longer needed for demos in the REPL, which now abreviates stack traces, and will be removed in a future version of ScalaTest
Augmentation to allow asynchronous assertions of a @code {scala.concurrent.Future}.
The underlying type of the computation.