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This is a git-based clone of the underlying svn repository at https://scalatest.dev.java.net/svn/scalatest/branches/app/trunk-for-scala-2.8h the libs directory has been removed, and instead it uses maven-ant-tasks for dependency management --- original documentation follows --- ScalaTest 1.0 ScalaTest is a free, open-source testing toolkit for Scala and Java programmers. Because different developers take different approaches to creating software, no single approach to testing is a good fit for everyone. In light of this reality, ScalaTest is designed to facilitate different styles of testing. ScalaTest provides several traits that you can mix together into whatever combination makes you feel the most productive. For some examples of the various styles that ScalaTest supports, see: http://www.artima.com/scalatest GETTING STARTED To learn how to use ScalaTest, please open in your browser the scaladoc documentation in the /scalatest-1.0/doc directory. Look first at the documentation for trait org.scalatest.Suite, which gives a decent intro. All the other types are documented as well, so you can hop around to learn more. org.scalatest.tools.Runner explains how to use the application. The Ignore class is written in Java, and isn't currently shown in the Scaladoc. To try it out, you can use ScalaTest to run its own tests, i.e., the tests used to test ScalaTest itself. This command will run the GUI: scala -classpath scalatest-1.0.jar org.scalatest.tools.Runner -p "scalatest-1.0-tests.jar" -g -s org.scalatest.SuiteSuite This command will run and just print results to the standard output: scala -classpath scalatest-1.0.jar org.scalatest.tools.Runner -p "scalatest-1.0-tests.jar" -o -s org.scalatest.SuiteSuite ScalaTest 1.0 was tested with Scala version 2.7.5.final, so it is not guaranteed to work with earlier Scala versions. ABOUT SCALATEST ScalaTest was written by Bill Venners, George Berger, Josh Cough, and other contributors starting in late 2007. ScalaTest, which is almost exclusively written in Scala, follows and improves upon the Java code and design of Artima SuiteRunner, a testing tool also written primarily by Bill Venners, starting in 2001. Over the years a few other people contributed to SuiteRunner as well, including: Mark Brouwer Chua Chee Seng Chris Daily Matt Gerrans John Mitchel Frank Sommers Several people have helped with ScalaTest, including: Corey Haines Colin Howe Dianne Marsh Joel Neely Jon-Anders Teigen Daniel Watson
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