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diff --git a/third_party/scalatest-1.2/README.txt b/third_party/scalatest-1.2/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d505b9c640..0000000000 --- a/third_party/scalatest-1.2/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -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 - |