val <T : Path> Expect<T>.fileNameWithoutExtension: Expect<String>
(source)
Creates an Expect for the property Path.fileNameWithoutExtension
(provided via niok) of the subject of this
expectation,
so that further fluent calls are assertions about it.
val dir = tempDir.newDirectory("test_dir")
expect(dir).fileNameWithoutExtension.notToBeEmpty().toEqual("test_dir")
fails {
expect(dir).fileNameWithoutExtension // subject is now of type String (actually "test_dir")
.toBeEmpty() // fails because string is not empty
.notToEqual("test_dir") // not evaluated/reported because toBeEmpty already fails
// use `.fileNameWithoutExtension { ... }` if you want that all expectations are evaluated
}
Return
The newly created Expect for the extracted feature.
Since
0.9.0
fun <T : Path> Expect<T>.fileNameWithoutExtension(assertionCreator: Expect<String>.() -> Unit): Expect<T>
(source)
Expects that the property Path.fileNameWithoutExtension
(provided via niok)
of the subject of this
expectation holds all assertions the given assertionCreator creates for it
and returns an Expect for the current subject of this
expectation.
val dir = tempDir.newDirectory("test_dir")
expect(dir).fileNameWithoutExtension { // subject is now of type String (actually "test_dir")
notToBeEmpty()
toEqual("test_dir")
} // subject here is back to type Path
fails {
expect(dir).fileNameWithoutExtension { // subject inside this block is of type String (actually "test_dir")
toBeEmpty() // fails because string is not empty
notToEqual("test_dir") // still evaluated even though toBeEmpty already fails
// use `.fileNameWithoutExtension.` if you want a fail fast behaviour
} // subject here is back to type Path
}
Return
an Expect for the subject of this
expectation.
Since
0.9.0