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data/README ADDED
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+ Fledgling
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+
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+ Fledgling is a minimal Ruby testing library for testing better testing
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+ libraries. It doesn't depend on anything beyond the Ruby platform and doesn't
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+ modify the environment beyond its conventional namespace. The program that
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+ tests it is written in primitive Ruby, with no other testing library, so it can
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+ be verified straightforwardly.
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+
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+ Here's an example of a test program that uses Fledgling:
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+
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+ require "fledgling"
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+
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+ exit Fledgling.call STDOUT,
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+ lambda {
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+ unless "Hello, World!" == ["He", "", "o, Wor", "d!"].join("l")
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+ raise "join did not work as expected"
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+ end
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+ },
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+ lambda {
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+ unless "sample" == "simple".gsub(/i/, "a")
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+ raise "gsub did not work as expected"
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+ end
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+ }
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+
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+ Fledgling.call runs a sequence of tests and reports information about any that
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+ fail. It returns false if there were failures, true otherwise.
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+
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+ Fledgling.call expects two things from a test object: that it executes the test
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+ when sent a call message and that it returns a description when sent a to_s
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+ message. (Procs work well as test objects because they execute when sent a call
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+ message and return a description string when sent a to_s message. The
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+ description string typically includes the file path and line number where the
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+ proc was defined.) A test can signal failure by raising a StandardError.
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+
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+ Fledgling.call uses the output stream (its first parameter) like this: when it
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+ encounters a failure, Fledgling.call sends a puts message to the output stream
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+ with five positional arguments: (1) "FAILED TEST:", (2) the test's description,
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+ (3) "...ERROR:", (4) a description of the exception raised, and (5) an empty
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+ string. It ignores the object returned. If you, for example, ran Fledgling.call
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+ with the standard output stream (STDOUT or the initial value of $stdout) and a
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+ lambda that ran a failing test, the output would resemble this:
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+
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+ FAILED TEST:
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+ #<Proc:0x0000000fe2e010@test.rb:4 (lambda)>
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+ ...ERROR:
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+ RuntimeError: join did not work as expected
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+ test.rb:6:in `block in <main>'
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+ [more backtrace lines]
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+ [blank line]
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+
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+ If a test raises a non-StandardError exception, Fledgling.call interprets it as
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+ a system-level event or fundamental problem: it immediately raises the
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+ exception and doesn't run any more tests.
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+
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+ Fledgling's test program loads the Fledgling module if necessary, but does not
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+ significantly change the runtime environment beyond that. Your test program can
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+ set up the environment it wants to test (plus any test helpers) and execute
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+ Fledgling's test program (with Kernel#load, for example) to check if Fledgling
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+ works in that environment. If it detects a problem, it will raise an exception.
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+ Otherwise, your program can use Fledgling to run tests -- now with more
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+ evidence that it works as expected and with no significant changes to the
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+ runtime environment.
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+ ##
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+ # This module provides a minimal testing library for testing better testing
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+ # libraries.
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+
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+ module Fledgling
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+
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+ ##
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+ # Runs tests, writes any failure information to the output stream, and
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+ # returns a boolean indicating whether there were no failures.
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+ #
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+ # This method sends, in order, a call message with no arguments and no block
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+ # to each object in tests. If sending a call message raises an exception
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+ # whose class is neither StandardError nor a descendant of StandardError,
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+ # this method immediately raises that exception. If sending a call message
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+ # raises a StandardError, this method interprets it as a failure. It sends a
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+ # puts message to ostream with no block and these arguments (positional, in
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+ # order): a string "FAILED TEST:"; the string returned when a to_s message is
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+ # sent to the test; a string "...ERROR:"; a string combining the class,
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+ # string representation (via to_s), and backtrace of the exception; and an
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+ # empty string. It ignores the object returned by the output stream and
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+ # continues running tests. If sending a call message does not result in a
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+ # raised exception, this method interprets it as a successful test. It
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+ # ignores the object returned by the test and continues running tests. After
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+ # it has run all the tests and handled any failures, this method returns
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+ # false if there were failures, true otherwise. This method immediately
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+ # raises any exception raised outside of a test.
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+
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+ def self.call ostream, *tests
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+ no_failures = true
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+ tests.each do |tst|
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+ begin
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+ tst.call
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+ rescue ::StandardError => e
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+ no_failures = false
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+ # Like IO#puts, separate lines with \n rather than $\.
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+ estr = ["#{e.class}: #{e}"].concat(e.backtrace || []).join "\n"
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+ ostream.puts "FAILED TEST:", tst.to_s, "...ERROR:", estr, ""
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+ end
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ no_failures
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ module Fledgling
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+ interface _OutputStream
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+ def puts: (::String, ::String, ::String, ::String, ::String) -> void
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+ end
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+
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+ interface _Test
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+ def call: () -> void
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+ def to_s: () -> ::String
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.call: (_OutputStream, *_Test) -> bool
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+ end
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+ # To abort and signal failure, this program raises an exception by running
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+ # 0::FAIL. Why not raise an exception in the usual way, by sending a raise
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+ # message? Because it's less reliable: the environment could be changed so that
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+ # that doesn't raise an exception. Other fundamental expectations could still
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+ # be subverted: #equal? could be redefined for all objects, error output could
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+ # be suppressed, and so forth. But since conditionals (such as if, unless, and
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+ # begin/rescue/else) and this raising idiom are reliable, the program can
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+ # always conditionally raise an exception based on what the environment reports
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+ # to it.
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+
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+ # Sections that create local variables are in class definitions so that later
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+ # sections cannot accidentally reference those local variables.
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+
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+ # Constant references in blocks are fully qualified because this program must
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+ # run correctly on a wide range of Ruby versions, including those in the 1.9.1
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+ # and 1.9.2 branches. Ruby 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 used constant-lookup rules in
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+ # certain situations that differed from those of earlier and later branches of
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+ # Ruby.
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+
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+ require "fledgling"
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+
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+ # Fledgling should be a module.
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+ 0::FAIL unless Module.equal? Fledgling.class
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+
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+ # Fledgling should say it responds to call.
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+ 0::FAIL unless Fledgling.respond_to? :call
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should raise an exception if called with no arguments.
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+ begin
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+ Fledgling.call
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+ rescue ArgumentError
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+ else
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+
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+ # If called with at least one argument, Fledgling.call should send one call
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+ # message with no arguments and no block to each test -- all but the first
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+ # argument -- assuming a previous test didn't raise a non-StandardError
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+ # exception. Fledgling.call should take an arbitrary number of tests, up to
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+ # some system limit.
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+ class ::Object
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new
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+
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+ test1 = Object.new
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+ test1.instance_variable_set :@calls1, []
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+ # Using singleton methods implicitly checks that Fledgling.call isn't binding
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+ # the method to a different object. Ruby raises an exception in such cases.
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+ def test1.call &b
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+ @calls1 << b
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+ end
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, test1
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+ 0::FAIL unless [nil] == test1.instance_variable_get(:@calls1)
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+
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+ test1.instance_variable_set :@calls1, []
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+ test2 = Object.new
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+ test2.instance_variable_set :@calls2, []
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+ def test2.call &b
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+ @calls2 << b
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+ end
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+ # Check that Fledgling.call doesn't ignore repeated tests.
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, test1, test2, test1, test2
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+ 0::FAIL unless [nil, nil] == test1.instance_variable_get(:@calls1)
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+ 0::FAIL unless [nil, nil] == test2.instance_variable_get(:@calls2)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should call the tests in order.
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+ class ::Object
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+ calls = []
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, lambda { calls << 1 }, lambda { calls << 2 },
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+ lambda { calls << 3 }
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+ 0::FAIL unless [1, 2, 3] == calls
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+ end
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+
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+ # If Fledgling.call calls a test that raises a non-StandardError exception, it
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+ # should raise that exception immediately: it should call no additional tests,
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+ # should not send any to_s messages to the test, and should not send any
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+ # additional puts messages to the output stream.
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+ class ::Object
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+ ostream = Object.new
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+ def ostream.puts(*)
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+ ex_class = Class.new Exception
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+ calls = []
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+ raising = lambda { ::Kernel.raise ex_class }
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+ def raising.to_s
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+ begin
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, lambda { calls << 1 }, raising,
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+ lambda { calls << 3 }
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+ rescue ex_class
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+ else
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+ 0::FAIL unless [1] == calls
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should send a puts message to the output stream for each
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+ # StandardError raised by the tests.
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+ class ::Object
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+ ostream = Object.new
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+ ostream.instance_variable_set :@count, 0
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+ def ostream.puts(*)
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+ @count += 1
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+ end
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+
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+ Fledgling.call ostream
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+ 0::FAIL unless 0 == ostream.instance_variable_get(:@count)
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+
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, lambda {}, lambda {}
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+ 0::FAIL unless 0 == ostream.instance_variable_get(:@count)
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+
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, lambda { ::Kernel.raise ::RuntimeError }, lambda {},
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+ lambda { ::Kernel.raise ::StandardError }
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+ 0::FAIL unless 2 == ostream.instance_variable_get(:@count)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should send a test description (obtained by sending to_s to
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+ # the test), error details, and cosmetic strings to the output stream as puts
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+ # arguments when a test raises a StandardError.
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+ class ::Object
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+ # A test shouldn't receive a to_s message if it didn't raise a StandardError.
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+ tst = lambda {}
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+ def tst.to_s
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, tst, tst
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+
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+ # Freeze some objects to test if the method naively attempts to mutate them.
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+ ex_class = Class.new StandardError
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+ def ex_class.to_s
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+ "TestError".freeze
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+ end
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+ ex_nil_bt = ex_class.new "a".freeze
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+ def ex_nil_bt.backtrace
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ ex_nonnil_bt = ex_class.new "b".freeze
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+ def ex_nonnil_bt.backtrace
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+ ["X".freeze, "Y".freeze].freeze
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+ end
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+
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+ ostream = Object.new
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+ ostream.instance_variable_set :@calls, []
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+ # Using singleton methods implicitly checks that Fledgling.call isn't binding
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+ # the method to a different object. Ruby raises an exception in such cases.
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+ def ostream.puts *args, &b
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+ @calls << [args, b]
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+ end
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+ a = lambda { ::Kernel.raise ex_nil_bt }
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+ b = lambda { ::Kernel.raise ex_nonnil_bt }
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+ def a.to_s
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+ "A"
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+ end
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+ def b.to_s
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+ "B"
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+ end
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, a, lambda {}, b
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+ 0::FAIL unless [[["FAILED TEST:", "A", "...ERROR:", "TestError: a", ""],
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+ nil], [["FAILED TEST:", "B", "...ERROR:", "TestError: b\nX\nY", ""], nil]
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+ ] == ostream.instance_variable_get(:@calls)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should return false if it returns at all and any of the tests
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+ # raised a StandardError. It should ignore the return values when sending puts
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+ # messages to the output stream and when sending call messages to the tests.
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+ class ::Object
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+ ostream1 = Object.new
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+ def ostream1.puts(*)
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+ "string"
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+ end
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+ ostream2 = Object.new
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+ def ostream2.puts(*)
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+ nil
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+ end
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+ ret = Fledgling.call ostream1, lambda { ::Kernel.raise ::StandardError },
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+ lambda { "string" }
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+ 0::FAIL unless false.equal? ret
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+ ret = Fledgling.call ostream2, lambda { ::Kernel.raise ::StandardError },
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+ lambda { nil }
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+ 0::FAIL unless false.equal? ret
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should return true if it returns at all and none of the tests
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+ # raised a StandardError. It should ignore the return values when sending call
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+ # messages to the tests.
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+ class ::Object
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+ 0::FAIL unless true.equal? Fledgling.call(Object.new)
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+ ret = Fledgling.call Object.new, lambda { "string" }, lambda { nil }
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+ 0::FAIL unless true.equal? ret
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+ end
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+
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+ # When sending a puts message to the output stream raises an exception,
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+ # Fledgling.call should immediately raise that exception.
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+ class ::Object
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+ ostream = Object.new
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+ ostream.instance_variable_set :@ex, ex = StandardError.new
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+ def ostream.puts(*)
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+ ::Kernel.raise @ex
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+ end
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+ calls = []
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+ begin
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, lambda { ::Kernel.raise ::StandardError },
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+ lambda { calls << nil }
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+ rescue StandardError => rescued
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+ 0::FAIL unless ex.equal? rescued
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+ else
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+ 0::FAIL unless [] == calls
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+ end
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+
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+ # When the output stream doesn't respond to puts and a test raises a
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+ # StandardError, Fledgling.call should immediately raise an exception when
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+ # sending a puts message.
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+ class ::Object
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+ calls = []
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+ begin
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, lambda { ::Kernel.raise ::StandardError },
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+ lambda { calls << nil }
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+ rescue NoMethodError
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+ else
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+ 0::FAIL
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+ end
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+ 0::FAIL unless [] == calls
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+ end
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+
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+ # When a test does not respond to call, Fledgling.call should treat it as a
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+ # test failure.
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+ class ::Object
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+ ostream = Object.new
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+ ostream.instance_variable_set :@error_strings, []
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+ def ostream.puts *args
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+ @error_strings << args.fetch(3)
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+ end
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, Object.new, Object.new
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+ error_strings = ostream.instance_variable_get :@error_strings
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+ 0::FAIL unless 2 == error_strings.length
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+ 0::FAIL unless /\ANoMethodError: / =~ error_strings.fetch(0)
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+ 0::FAIL unless /\ANoMethodError: / =~ error_strings.fetch(1)
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+ end
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+
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+ # When a test raises a StandardError that raises an exception when queried,
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+ # Fledgling.call should immediately raise the exception triggered by the query.
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+ class ::Object
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+ call_ex = StandardError.new
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+ call_ex.instance_variable_set :@to_s_ex, to_s_ex = StandardError.new
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+ def call_ex.to_s
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+ ::Kernel.raise @to_s_ex
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+ end
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+ calls = []
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+ begin
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, lambda { ::Kernel.raise call_ex },
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+ lambda { calls << nil }
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+ rescue StandardError => rescued
257
+ 0::FAIL unless to_s_ex.equal? rescued
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+ else
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+ 0::FAIL
260
+ end
261
+ 0::FAIL unless [] == calls
262
+ end
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+
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+ # When a test raises a StandardError when called and also raises an exception
265
+ # when converting to a string, Fledgling.call should immediately raise the
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+ # exception triggered by the attempted conversion to a string.
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+ class ::Object
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+ call_ex = StandardError.new
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+ tst = lambda { ::Kernel.raise call_ex }
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+ tst.instance_variable_set :@to_s_ex, to_s_ex = StandardError.new
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+ def tst.to_s
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+ ::Kernel.raise @to_s_ex
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+ end
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+ calls = []
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+ begin
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+ Fledgling.call Object.new, tst, lambda { calls << nil }
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+ rescue StandardError => rescued
278
+ 0::FAIL unless to_s_ex.equal? rescued
279
+ else
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+ 0::FAIL
281
+ end
282
+ 0::FAIL unless [] == calls
283
+ end
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+
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+ # Fledgling.call should not attempt to mutate the output stream or tests.
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+ class ::Object
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+ ostream = Object.new
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+ def ostream.puts(*)
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+ end
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+ ostream.freeze
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+ Fledgling.call ostream, lambda {}.freeze, lambda { ::Kernel.raise }.freeze
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+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: fledgling
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Aaron Beckerman
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2026-05-31 00:00:00 -07:00
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+ default_executable:
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description:
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+ email:
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+
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+ files:
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+ - LICENSE
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+ - README
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+ - lib/fledgling.rb
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+ - sig/fledgling.rbs
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+ - test/fledgling_test.rb
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ homepage:
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+ licenses:
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+ - Apache-2.0
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options: []
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+
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.8.7
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: "0"
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubyforge_project:
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+ rubygems_version: 1.6.2
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 3
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+ summary: A minimal testing library for testing better testing libraries
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+ test_files: []
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