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I've written a median function and want to add some unit tests for it.

So I wrote this in specs2

class TestStats extends Specification {
  "Median function " should {
    "be None for an empty list" in { Stats.median([]) must beNone }
    "be the midpoint of an odd length list" in { Stats.median([1,2,3]) must_== Some(2)}
    "be the average of the two midpoints of an even length list" in { Stats.median([1,2,3,4])     must_== Some(2.5)}
  }
}

However, it doesn't compile with the error No implicit view available from Option[Double] => org.specs2.execute.Result. on the "be None... line.

I don't understand why it's asking for this in here. Am I really supposed to write an implicit myself to do this comparison?

Edit So the issue was purely syntactical - see my answer below. I'm a little annoyed that a syntax error was reported to me as a semantic error, which is why it never occurred to me that my list literals were wrong.

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    Could you please show more code (including imports)? And what is []? On a first glance your test looks correct.
    – Christian
    Jun 21, 2012 at 14:50
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    [], [1,2,3] and [1,2,3,4] are invalid Scala code. Jun 21, 2012 at 15:14
  • Also, what's the type signature of Stats.median? Jun 21, 2012 at 15:15
  • It was a purely syntactic issue.
    – Squidly
    Jun 21, 2012 at 15:38

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Clearly, I've spent too long doing Python recently. Correcting the list literal syntax fixes the issue:

class TestStats extends Specification {
  "Median function " should {
    "be None for an empty list" in { median(Nil) must_== None }
    "be the midpoint of an odd length list" in { median(List(1, 2, 3)) must_== Some(2) }
    "be the average of the two midpoints of an even length list" in { median(List(1, 2, 3, 4)) must_== Some(2.5) }
  }
}
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  • Did it even compile with your other list (python?) syntax?
    – Christian
    Jun 21, 2012 at 15:13
  • No, I was asking why it wouldn't compile
    – Squidly
    Jun 21, 2012 at 15:37
  • I meant, I would have expected a different compiler error than you got :-)
    – Christian
    Jun 22, 2012 at 7:42

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