pub struct Stats<Wr: ?Sized>(_);
Expand description
Wrapper providing a no-op StatsWriter
implementation returning only 0
.
Intended to be used for feeding a non-StatsWriter
Writer
into a
writer::Tee
, as the later accepts only StatsWriter
s.
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<'val, W, Val, Wr> Arbitrary<'val, W, Val> for Stats<Wr>where
Val: 'val,
Wr: Arbitrary<'val, W, Val> + ?Sized,
Self: Writer<W>,
impl<'val, W, Val, Wr> Arbitrary<'val, W, Val> for Stats<Wr>where
Val: 'val,
Wr: Arbitrary<'val, W, Val> + ?Sized,
Self: Writer<W>,
source§impl<W, Wr> Stats<W> for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: Writer<W> + ?Sized,
Self: Writer<W>,
impl<W, Wr> Stats<W> for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: Writer<W> + ?Sized,
Self: Writer<W>,
source§fn passed_steps(&self) -> usize
fn passed_steps(&self) -> usize
Always returns 0
.
source§fn skipped_steps(&self) -> usize
fn skipped_steps(&self) -> usize
Always returns 0
.
source§fn failed_steps(&self) -> usize
fn failed_steps(&self) -> usize
Always returns 0
.
source§fn retried_steps(&self) -> usize
fn retried_steps(&self) -> usize
Always returns 0
.
source§fn parsing_errors(&self) -> usize
fn parsing_errors(&self) -> usize
Always returns 0
.
source§fn hook_errors(&self) -> usize
fn hook_errors(&self) -> usize
Always returns 0
.
source§fn execution_has_failed(&self) -> bool
fn execution_has_failed(&self) -> bool
Indicates whether there were failures/errors during execution.
source§impl<W: World, Wr: Writer<W> + ?Sized> Writer<W> for Stats<Wr>
impl<W: World, Wr: Writer<W> + ?Sized> Writer<W> for Stats<Wr>
impl<Wr: Copy + ?Sized> Copy for Stats<Wr>
impl<Wr: NonTransforming> NonTransforming for Stats<Wr>
impl<Wr: Normalized> Normalized for Stats<Wr>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<Wr: ?Sized> RefUnwindSafe for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<Wr: ?Sized> Send for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: Send,
impl<Wr: ?Sized> Sync for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: Sync,
impl<Wr: ?Sized> Unpin for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: Unpin,
impl<Wr: ?Sized> UnwindSafe for Stats<Wr>where
Wr: UnwindSafe,
Blanket Implementations§
source§impl<T> Ext for T
impl<T> Ext for T
source§fn assert_normalized(self) -> AssertNormalized<T>
fn assert_normalized(self) -> AssertNormalized<T>
source§fn normalized<W>(self) -> Normalize<W, T>
fn normalized<W>(self) -> Normalize<W, T>
source§fn summarized(self) -> Summarize<T>
fn summarized(self) -> Summarize<T>
source§fn fail_on_skipped(
self
) -> FailOnSkipped<T, fn(_: &Feature, _: Option<&Rule>, _: &Scenario) -> bool>
fn fail_on_skipped(
self
) -> FailOnSkipped<T, fn(_: &Feature, _: Option<&Rule>, _: &Scenario) -> bool>
source§fn fail_on_skipped_with<F>(self, f: F) -> FailOnSkipped<T, F>where
F: Fn(&Feature, Option<&Rule>, &Scenario) -> bool,
fn fail_on_skipped_with<F>(self, f: F) -> FailOnSkipped<T, F>where
F: Fn(&Feature, Option<&Rule>, &Scenario) -> bool,
source§fn repeat_skipped<W>(
self
) -> Repeat<W, T, fn(_: &Result<Event<Cucumber<W>>, Error>) -> bool>
fn repeat_skipped<W>(
self
) -> Repeat<W, T, fn(_: &Result<Event<Cucumber<W>>, Error>) -> bool>
source§fn repeat_failed<W>(
self
) -> Repeat<W, T, fn(_: &Result<Event<Cucumber<W>>, Error>) -> bool>
fn repeat_failed<W>(
self
) -> Repeat<W, T, fn(_: &Result<Event<Cucumber<W>>, Error>) -> bool>
source§fn repeat_if<W, F>(self, filter: F) -> Repeat<W, T, F>where
F: Fn(&Result<Event<Cucumber<W>>, Error>) -> bool,
fn repeat_if<W, F>(self, filter: F) -> Repeat<W, T, F>where
F: Fn(&Result<Event<Cucumber<W>>, Error>) -> bool,
Wraps this
Writer
to re-output filter
ed events at the end of an
output.source§fn tee<W, Wr>(self, other: Wr) -> Tee<T, Wr>where
Wr: Writer<W>,
fn tee<W, Wr>(self, other: Wr) -> Tee<T, Wr>where
Wr: Writer<W>,
Attaches the provided
other
Writer
to the current one for passing
events to both of them simultaneously.source§fn discard_arbitrary_writes(self) -> Arbitrary<T>
fn discard_arbitrary_writes(self) -> Arbitrary<T>
Wraps this
Writer
into a discard::Arbitrary
one, providing a
no-op ArbitraryWriter
implementation. Read moresource§fn discard_stats_writes(self) -> Stats<T>
fn discard_stats_writes(self) -> Stats<T>
Wraps this
Writer
into a discard::Stats
one, providing a no-op
StatsWriter
implementation returning only 0
. Read more