scala.testing

trait Show

[source: scala/testing/Show.scala]

trait Show
extends AnyRef
Classes inheriting trait `Show` can test their member methods using the notattion 'meth(arg_1, ..., arg_n), where `meth' is the name of the method and `arg_1,...,arg_n' are the arguments. The only difference to a normal method call is the leading quote character ('). A quoted method call like the one above will produces a legible diagnostic to be printed on Console. It is of the form meth(arg_1, ..., arg_n) gives where is the result of evaluating the call.
Method Summary
implicit def symApply (sym : Symbol) : SymApply
An implicit definition that adds an apply method to Symbol which forwards to `test`.
def test [A](f : Symbol, args : A*) : java.lang.String
Apply method with name of given symbol `f` to given arguments and return a result diagnostics.
Methods inherited from AnyRef
getClass, hashCode, equals, clone, toString, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait, finalize, ==, !=, eq, ne, synchronized
Methods inherited from Any
==, !=, isInstanceOf, asInstanceOf
Class Summary
class SymApply (f : Symbol) extends AnyRef
The result class of wrapper `symApply`. Prints out diagnostics of method applications.
Method Details
implicit def symApply(sym : Symbol) : SymApply
An implicit definition that adds an apply method to Symbol which forwards to `test`.

def test[A](f : Symbol, args : A*) : java.lang.String
Apply method with name of given symbol `f` to given arguments and return a result diagnostics.