first, I believe 1.0 is the correct version according to their website. My project/build/def.scala looks like this:
import sbt._ class Tests(info: ProjectInfo) extends DefaultProject(info) { val scalatest = "org.scalatest" % "scalatest" % "1.0" % "test" }
Then do a sbt update , then a sbt reload (not sure if a reboot is necessary, but it wonβt hurt)
Now in /src/test/scala use your example, but also import scala.collection.mutable.Stack and sbt test works fine for me
jcdavis@seam-carver :~/dev/test2$ sbt test [info] Building project test 1.0 using Tests [info] with sbt 0.5.6 and Scala 2.7.7 [info] [info] == compile == [info] Source analysis: 0 new/modified, 0 indirectly invalidated, 0 removed. [info] Compiling main sources... [info] Nothing to compile. [info] Post-analysis: 0 classes. [info] == compile == [info] [info] == copy-test-resources == [info] == copy-test-resources == [info] [info] == copy-resources == [info] == copy-resources == [info] [info] == test-compile == [info] Source analysis: 0 new/modified, 0 indirectly invalidated, 0 removed. [info] Compiling test sources... [info] Nothing to compile. [info] Post-analysis: 4 classes. [info] == test-compile == [info] [info] == test-start == [info] == test-start == [info] [info] == StackSpec == [info] A Stack [info] Test Starting - A Stack should pop values in last-in-first-out order [info] Test Succeeded - A Stack should pop values in last-in-first-out order [info] Test Starting - A Stack should throw NoSuchElementException if an empty stack is popped [info] Test Succeeded - A Stack should throw NoSuchElementException if an empty stack is popped [info] == StackSpec == [info] [info] == test-complete == [info] == test-complete == [info] [info] == test-finish == [info] Run: 2, Passed: 2, Errors: 0, Failed: 0 [info] [info] All tests PASSED. [info] == test-finish == [info] [info] == test-cleanup == [info] == test-cleanup == [info] [info] == test == [info] == test == [success] Successful.
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