Prop

@Platform$$EnableReflectiveInstantiation
sealed abstract class Prop extends Serializable
Companion:
object
Source:
Prop.scala
trait Serializable
class Object
trait Matchable
class Any

Value members

Abstract methods

def apply(prms: Parameters): Result
Source:
Prop.scala

Concrete methods

def &&(p: => Prop): Prop

Returns a new property that holds if and only if both this and the given property hold. If one of the properties doesn't generate a result, the new property will generate false.

Returns a new property that holds if and only if both this and the given property hold. If one of the properties doesn't generate a result, the new property will generate false.

Source:
Prop.scala
def ++(p: => Prop): Prop

Returns a new property that holds if and only if both this and the given property hold. If one of the properties doesn't generate a result, the new property will generate the same result as the other property.

Returns a new property that holds if and only if both this and the given property hold. If one of the properties doesn't generate a result, the new property will generate the same result as the other property.

Source:
Prop.scala
def :|(l: String): Prop

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Source:
Prop.scala
def :|(l: Symbol): Prop

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Source:
Prop.scala
def ==(p: => Prop): Prop

Returns a new property that holds if and only if both this and the given property generates a result with the exact same status. Note that this means that if one of the properties is proved, and the other one passed, then the resulting property will fail.

Returns a new property that holds if and only if both this and the given property generates a result with the exact same status. Note that this means that if one of the properties is proved, and the other one passed, then the resulting property will fail.

Source:
Prop.scala
def ==>(p: => Prop): Prop

Combines two properties through implication

Combines two properties through implication

Source:
Prop.scala
def check(prms: Parameters): Unit

Convenience method that checks this property with the given parameters and reports the result on the console. Should only be used when running tests interactively within the Scala REPL.

Convenience method that checks this property with the given parameters and reports the result on the console. Should only be used when running tests interactively within the Scala REPL.

Source:
Prop.scala
def check(): Unit

Convenience method that checks this property and reports the result on the console. Should only be used when running tests interactively within the Scala REPL.

Convenience method that checks this property and reports the result on the console. Should only be used when running tests interactively within the Scala REPL.

The default test parameters (Test.Parameters.default) are used for the check.

Source:
Prop.scala
def check(paramFun: Parameters => Parameters): Unit

Convenience method that checks this property and reports the result on the console. Should only be used when running tests interactively within the Scala REPL.

Convenience method that checks this property and reports the result on the console. Should only be used when running tests interactively within the Scala REPL.

The provided argument should be a function that takes the default test parameters (Test.Parameters.default) as input and outputs a modified Test.Parameters instance that Example use:

p.check(_.withMinSuccessfulTests(500))

p.check { _.
  withMinSuccessfulTests(80000).
  withWorkers(4)
}
Source:
Prop.scala
def combine(p: => Prop)(f: (Result, Result) => Result): Prop
Source:
Prop.scala
def flatMap(f: Result => Prop): Prop
Source:
Prop.scala
def label(l: String): Prop

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Source:
Prop.scala
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit

Convenience method that makes it possible to use this property as an application that checks itself on execution. Calls System.exit with a non-zero exit code if the property check fails.

Convenience method that makes it possible to use this property as an application that checks itself on execution. Calls System.exit with a non-zero exit code if the property check fails.

Source:
Prop.scala
def map(f: Result => Result): Prop
Source:
Prop.scala
override def toString: String
Definition Classes
Any
Source:
Prop.scala
def useSeed(name: String, seed: Seed): Prop
Source:
Prop.scala
def viewSeed(name: String): Prop
Source:
Prop.scala
def |:(l: String): Prop

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Source:
Prop.scala
def |:(l: Symbol): Prop

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Put a label on the property to make test reports clearer

Source:
Prop.scala
def ||(p: => Prop): Prop

Returns a new property that holds if either this or the given property (or both) hold.

Returns a new property that holds if either this or the given property (or both) hold.

Source:
Prop.scala