cuprum 0.10.0 → 1.0.0.rc.1
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- data/CHANGELOG.md +60 -2
- data/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +132 -0
- data/DEVELOPMENT.md +2 -38
- data/README.md +776 -89
- data/lib/cuprum/built_in/identity_command.rb +6 -4
- data/lib/cuprum/built_in/identity_operation.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/cuprum/built_in/null_command.rb +5 -3
- data/lib/cuprum/built_in/null_operation.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/cuprum/built_in.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/cuprum/command.rb +29 -58
- data/lib/cuprum/command_factory.rb +7 -5
- data/lib/cuprum/currying/curried_command.rb +11 -4
- data/lib/cuprum/currying.rb +3 -2
- data/lib/cuprum/error.rb +44 -10
- data/lib/cuprum/errors/command_not_implemented.rb +6 -3
- data/lib/cuprum/errors/operation_not_called.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/cuprum/errors/uncaught_exception.rb +55 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/errors.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/exception_handling.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/matcher.rb +90 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/matcher_list.rb +150 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/matching/match_clause.rb +65 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/matching.rb +232 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/middleware.rb +210 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/operation.rb +17 -15
- data/lib/cuprum/result.rb +1 -3
- data/lib/cuprum/rspec/be_a_result.rb +10 -1
- data/lib/cuprum/rspec/be_a_result_matcher.rb +2 -4
- data/lib/cuprum/rspec/be_callable.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/cuprum/steps.rb +45 -144
- data/lib/cuprum/utils/instance_spy.rb +28 -28
- data/lib/cuprum/utils.rb +3 -1
- data/lib/cuprum/version.rb +15 -12
- data/lib/cuprum.rb +12 -7
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- data/lib/cuprum/chaining.rb +0 -441
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# Changelog
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## 1.0.0
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## 0.11.0
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**Note:** This will be the last feature update before 1.0.
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### Commands
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