I have hello world scala native app and wanted to run small scala test to this app I use the usual test command but it's throw an exception :
NativeMain.scala
object NativeMain {
val p = new Person("xxxx")
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
println("Hello world")
}
}
class Person(var name: String)
}
NativeTest.scala
import org.scalatest.{FlatSpec, Matchers}
class NativeTest extends FlatSpec with Matchers {
"name" should "the name is set correctly in constructor" in {
assert(NativeMain.p.name == "xxxx")
}
}
I run test
command in the sbt
shell and got this error
[IJ]> test
[info] Compiling 1 Scala source to /home/****/Documents/ScalaNativeFresh/target/scala-2.11/classes...
[info] Compiling 1 Scala source to /home/****/Documents/ScalaNativeFresh/target/scala-2.11/test-classes...
[info] Compiling 1 Scala source to /home/****/Documents/ScalaNativeFresh/target/scala-2.11/test-classes...
[info] Linking (28516 ms)
[error] cannot link: @java.lang.Thread::getStackTrace_scala.scalanative.runtime.ObjectArray
[error] unable to link
[error] (nativetest:nativeLink) unable to link
[error] Total time: 117 s, completed Apr 2, 2019 3:04:24 PM
Any help or suggestions thank you :) ?
There is an open issue to add Add support for Scala Native #1112 and according to cheeseng:
3.1.0-SNAP6 and 3.2.0-SNAP10 are the only 2 versions (as of the time of writing) that supports scala-native
Try importing scalatest_native0.3_2.11
like so
libraryDependencies += "org.scalatest" % "scalatest_native0.3_2.11" % "3.2.0-SNAP10"
scalatest-native-example is a working example showing how to use scalatest with scala-native.