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Expand Up @@ -71,8 +71,35 @@ indeed 27. The `===` is part of ScalaTest and provides clean error messages.
## Adding another test case
1. Add another `assert` statement after the first one that checks for the cube
of `0`.

```
import org.scalatest.FunSuite

class CubeCalculatorTest extends FunSuite {
test("CubeCalculator.cube") {
assert(CubeCalculator.cube(3) === 27)
assert(CubeCalculator.cube(0) === 0)
}
}
```

1. Execute `sbt test` again to see the results.

```
sbt test
[info] Loading global plugins from /Users/username/.sbt/0.13/plugins
[info] Loading project definition from /Users/username/workspace/sandbox/my-something-project/project
[info] Set current project to scalatest-example (in build file:/Users/username/workspace/sandbox/my-something-project/)
[info] CubeCalculatorTest:
[info] - CubeCalculator.cube
[info] Run completed in 267 milliseconds.
[info] Total number of tests run: 1
[info] Suites: completed 1, aborted 0
[info] Tests: succeeded 1, failed 0, canceled 0, ignored 0, pending 0
[info] All tests passed.
[success] Total time: 1 s, completed Feb 2, 2017 7:37:31 PM
```

## Conclusion
You've seen one way to test your Scala code. You can learn more about
ScalaTest's FunSuite on the [official website](https://www.scalatest.org/getting_started_with_fun_suite). You can also check out other testing frameworks such as [ScalaCheck](https://www.scalacheck.org/) and [Specs2](https://etorreborre.github.io/specs2/).