add JavaTestKit, see #1952
- it’s a completely new-written thing in pure Java, so that “protected” modifiers actually work and no ghost errors appear wrt. inheriting from PartialFunction or similar - it also features integration with the EventFilter - all closure-based constructs are modeled as inner classes of the JavaTestKit, where the user needs to override a single method which will then be executed
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//#test-kit-base
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"demonstrate within() nesting" in {
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intercept[AssertionError] {
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//#test-within-probe
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val probe = TestProbe()
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within(1 second) {
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probe.expectMsg("hello")
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//#test-within-probe
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}
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}
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}
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