Hi Bill and ph,
Using specs matchers inside a JUnit test class is also possible using
the org.specs.SpecsMatchers trait.
However, I realize that both ScalaTest and specs suffer from the same
issue in that scenario.
When expectations are failing an exception is thrown but it is
interpreted by JUn
Hi ph,
If you end up needing to use JUnit, you can import Assertions or
ShouldMatchers or MustMatchers from ScalaTest to get a nicer
scala-like assertion syntax inside JUnit tests. JUnit won't care it
was written in Scala or used ScalaTest assertions and will run it and
generate JUnit-compatible
Hi,
My understanding is that historically the first tests for lift were
proposed as JUnit tests.
Then I implemented a few tests using specs (which I created), mostly
for the lift-util module.
Now, to answer your question, specs is compatible with JUnit, so you
can write specs and make them runna