Annotation to associate a wrapper suite with a non-Suite class, so it can be run via ScalaTest.
Note: This is actually an annotation defined in Java, not a Scala trait. It must be defined in Java instead of Scala so it will be accessible
at runtime. It has been inserted into Scaladoc by pretending it is a trait.
A class will be considered annotated with WrapWith if it is annotated directly or one of its superclasses (but
not supertraits) are annotated with WrapWith.
The wrapper suite must have a public, one-arg constructor that takes a Class instance whose type parameter
is compatible with the class to wrap: i.e., the class being annotated with WrapWith.
ScalaTest will load the class to wrap and construct a new instance of the wrapper suite, passing in the Class
instance for the class to wrap.
Here's an example:
Annotation to associate a wrapper suite with a non-
Suiteclass, so it can be run via ScalaTest.Note: This is actually an annotation defined in Java, not a Scala trait. It must be defined in Java instead of Scala so it will be accessible at runtime. It has been inserted into Scaladoc by pretending it is a trait.
A class will be considered annotated with
WrapWithif it is annotated directly or one of its superclasses (but not supertraits) are annotated withWrapWith. The wrapper suite must have a public, one-arg constructor that takes aClassinstance whose type parameter is compatible with the class to wrap: i.e., the class being annotated withWrapWith. ScalaTest will load the class to wrap and construct a new instance of the wrapper suite, passing in theClassinstance for the class to wrap. Here's an example:import org.scalacheck.Properties @WrapWith(classOf[ScalaCheckPropertiesSpec]) class StringSpecification extends Properties("String") { // ... }The
ScalaCheckPropertiesSpecwould need to have a public, no-arg constructor that accepts subclasses oforg.scalacheck.Properties:import org.scalacheck.Properties import org.scalatest.Suite class ScalaCheckPropertiesSpec(clazz: Class[_ <: Properties]) extends Suite { // ... }