WordSpecStringWrapper

final protected class WordSpecStringWrapper(string: String)

A class that via an implicit conversion (named convertToWordSpecStringWrapper) enables methods when, which, in, is, taggedAs and ignore to be invoked on Strings.

This class provides much of the syntax for AsyncWordSpec, however, it does not add the verb methods (should, must, and can) to String. Instead, these are added via the ShouldVerb, MustVerb, and CanVerb traits, which AsyncWordSpec mixes in, to avoid a conflict with implicit conversions provided in Matchers and MustMatchers.

class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Value members

Concrete methods

infix inline def ignore(f: => Future[Assertion]): Unit

Supports ignored test registration.

Supports ignored test registration.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"complain on peek" ignore { ... }
                  ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def in(f: => Future[Assertion]): Unit

Supports test registration.

Supports test registration.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"complain on peek" in { ... }
                  ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def is(f: => PendingStatement): Unit

Supports pending test registration.

Supports pending test registration.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"complain on peek" is (pending)
                  ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix def taggedAs(firstTestTag: Tag, otherTestTags: Tag*): ResultOfTaggedAsInvocationOnString

Supports tagged test registration.

Supports tagged test registration.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"complain on peek" taggedAs(SlowTest) in { ... }
                  ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def that(f: => Unit): Unit

Registers a that clause.

Registers a that clause.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"a rerun button" that {
                ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def that(resultOfAfterWordApplication: ResultOfAfterWordApplication): Unit

Registers a that clause that is followed by an after word.

Registers a that clause that is followed by an after word.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

def is = afterWord("is")

"a rerun button" that is {
                ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def when(f: => Unit)(implicit pos: Position): Unit

Registers a when clause.

Registers a when clause.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"A Stack" when { ... }
         ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def when(resultOfAfterWordApplication: ResultOfAfterWordApplication): Unit

Registers a when clause that is followed by an after word.

Registers a when clause that is followed by an after word.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

val theUser = afterWord("the user")

"A Stack" when theUser { ... }
         ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def which(f: => Unit): Unit

Registers a which clause.

Registers a which clause.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

"a rerun button," which {
                ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.

infix inline def which(resultOfAfterWordApplication: ResultOfAfterWordApplication): Unit

Registers a which clause that is followed by an after word.

Registers a which clause that is followed by an after word.

For example, this method supports syntax such as the following:

def is = afterWord("is")

"a rerun button," which is {
                ^

For more information and examples of this method's use, see the main documentation for trait AnyWordSpec.