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- data/History.txt +72 -21
- data/Manifest.txt +6 -0
- data/README.txt +57 -60
- data/design_rationale.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/hoe/minitest.rb +9 -5
- data/lib/minitest.rb +639 -0
- data/lib/minitest/assertions.rb +643 -0
- data/lib/minitest/autorun.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb +92 -85
- data/lib/minitest/expectations.rb +268 -0
- data/lib/minitest/hell.rb +3 -5
- data/lib/minitest/mock.rb +3 -4
- data/lib/minitest/parallel_each.rb +59 -12
- data/lib/minitest/pride.rb +3 -111
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- data/lib/minitest/test.rb +287 -0
- data/lib/minitest/unit.rb +33 -1407
- data/test/minitest/metametameta.rb +33 -30
- data/test/minitest/test_minitest_benchmark.rb +11 -9
- data/test/minitest/test_minitest_mock.rb +46 -48
- data/test/minitest/test_minitest_reporter.rb +245 -0
- data/test/minitest/test_minitest_spec.rb +46 -63
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##
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# This is the top-level run method. Everything starts from here. It
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#
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#
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# Minitest.run(args)
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self.load_plugins
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#
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options = {
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:io => $stdout,
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}
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exit
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opts.separator ""
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extensions.each do |meth|
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msg = "plugin_#{meth}_options"
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end
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opts.parse! args
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puts
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puts e
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puts
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s =~ /[\s|&<>$()]/ ? s.inspect : s
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options
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end
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def self.filter_backtrace bt # :nodoc:
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backtrace_filter.filter bt
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end
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# Represents anything "runnable", like Test, Spec, Benchmark, or
|
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# whatever you can dream up.
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#
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|
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class Runnable
|
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##
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# Number of assertions executed in this run.
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attr_accessor :assertions
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##
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# An assertion raised during the run, if any.
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##
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# Name of the run.
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def name
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@NAME
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end
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##
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|
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@NAME = o
|
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+
end
|
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|
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def self.inherited klass # :nodoc:
|
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self.runnables << klass
|
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+
super
|
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+
end
|
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|
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+
##
|
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# Returns all instance methods matching the pattern +re+.
|
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+
|
234
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+
def self.methods_matching re
|
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public_instance_methods(true).grep(re).map(&:to_s)
|
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+
end
|
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+
|
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|
+
def self.reset # :nodoc:
|
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@@runnables = []
|
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+
end
|
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+
|
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reset
|
243
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+
|
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+
##
|
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# Responsible for running all runnable methods in a given class,
|
246
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+
# each in its own instance. Each instance is passed to the
|
247
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+
# reporter to record.
|
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+
|
249
|
+
def self.run reporter, options = {}
|
250
|
+
filter = options[:filter] || '/./'
|
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|
+
filter = Regexp.new $1 if filter =~ /\/(.*)\//
|
252
|
+
|
253
|
+
filtered_methods = self.runnable_methods.find_all { |m|
|
254
|
+
filter === m || filter === "#{self}##{m}"
|
255
|
+
}
|
256
|
+
|
257
|
+
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|
258
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+
result = self.new(method_name).run
|
259
|
+
raise "#{self}#run _must_ return self" unless self === result
|
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reporter.record result
|
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|
+
end
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
##
|
265
|
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# Each subclass of Runnable is responsible for overriding this
|
266
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+
# method to return all runnable methods. See #methods_matching.
|
267
|
+
|
268
|
+
def self.runnable_methods
|
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+
raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility"
|
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|
+
end
|
271
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+
|
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+
##
|
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# Returns all subclasses of Runnable.
|
274
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+
|
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def self.runnables
|
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@@runnables
|
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+
end
|
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+
|
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|
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|
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+
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|
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+
obj.assertions = self.assertions
|
285
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+
|
286
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+
obj
|
287
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+
end
|
288
|
+
|
289
|
+
def failure # :nodoc:
|
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+
self.failures.first
|
291
|
+
end
|
292
|
+
|
293
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+
def initialize name # :nodoc:
|
294
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+
self.name = name
|
295
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+
self.failures = []
|
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+
self.assertions = 0
|
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+
end
|
298
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+
|
299
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+
##
|
300
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# Runs a single method. Needs to return self.
|
301
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+
|
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def run
|
303
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raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility"
|
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+
end
|
305
|
+
|
306
|
+
##
|
307
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+
# Did this run pass?
|
308
|
+
#
|
309
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+
# Note: skipped runs are not considered passing, but they don't
|
310
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# cause the process to exit non-zero.
|
311
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+
|
312
|
+
def passed?
|
313
|
+
raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility"
|
314
|
+
end
|
315
|
+
|
316
|
+
##
|
317
|
+
# Returns a single character string to print based on the result
|
318
|
+
# of the run. Eg ".", "F", or "E".
|
319
|
+
|
320
|
+
def result_code
|
321
|
+
raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility"
|
322
|
+
end
|
323
|
+
|
324
|
+
##
|
325
|
+
# Was this run skipped? See #passed? for more information.
|
326
|
+
|
327
|
+
def skipped?
|
328
|
+
raise NotImplementedError, "subclass responsibility"
|
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|
+
end
|
330
|
+
end
|
331
|
+
|
332
|
+
##
|
333
|
+
# Collects and reports the result of all runs.
|
334
|
+
|
335
|
+
class Reporter
|
336
|
+
##
|
337
|
+
# The count of assertions run.
|
338
|
+
|
339
|
+
attr_accessor :assertions
|
340
|
+
|
341
|
+
##
|
342
|
+
# The count of runnable methods ran.
|
343
|
+
|
344
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+
attr_accessor :count
|
345
|
+
|
346
|
+
##
|
347
|
+
# The IO used to report.
|
348
|
+
|
349
|
+
attr_accessor :io
|
350
|
+
|
351
|
+
##
|
352
|
+
# Command-line options for this run.
|
353
|
+
|
354
|
+
attr_accessor :options
|
355
|
+
|
356
|
+
##
|
357
|
+
# The results of all the runs. (Non-passing only to cut down on memory)
|
358
|
+
|
359
|
+
attr_accessor :results
|
360
|
+
|
361
|
+
##
|
362
|
+
# The start time of the run.
|
363
|
+
|
364
|
+
attr_accessor :start_time
|
365
|
+
|
366
|
+
attr_accessor :sync, :old_sync # :nodoc:
|
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|
+
|
368
|
+
def initialize io = $stdout, options = {} # :nodoc:
|
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|
+
self.io = io
|
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|
+
self.options = options
|
371
|
+
|
372
|
+
self.assertions = 0
|
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|
+
self.count = 0
|
374
|
+
self.results = []
|
375
|
+
self.start_time = nil
|
376
|
+
end
|
377
|
+
|
378
|
+
##
|
379
|
+
# Did this run pass?
|
380
|
+
|
381
|
+
def passed?
|
382
|
+
results.all?(&:skipped?)
|
383
|
+
end
|
384
|
+
|
385
|
+
##
|
386
|
+
# Top-level method to ensure that start and report are called.
|
387
|
+
# Yields to the caller.
|
388
|
+
|
389
|
+
def run_and_report
|
390
|
+
start
|
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|
+
|
392
|
+
yield
|
393
|
+
|
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|
+
report
|
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|
+
end
|
396
|
+
|
397
|
+
##
|
398
|
+
# Starts reporting on the run.
|
399
|
+
|
400
|
+
def start
|
401
|
+
self.sync = io.respond_to? :"sync=" # stupid emacs
|
402
|
+
self.old_sync, io.sync = io.sync, true if self.sync
|
403
|
+
|
404
|
+
self.start_time = Time.now
|
405
|
+
|
406
|
+
io.puts "Run options: #{options[:args]}"
|
407
|
+
io.puts
|
408
|
+
io.puts "# Running:"
|
409
|
+
io.puts
|
410
|
+
end
|
411
|
+
|
412
|
+
##
|
413
|
+
# Record a result and output the Runnable#result_code. Stores the
|
414
|
+
# result of the run if the run did not pass.
|
415
|
+
|
416
|
+
def record result
|
417
|
+
self.count += 1
|
418
|
+
self.assertions += result.assertions
|
419
|
+
|
420
|
+
io.print "%s#%s = %.2f s = " % [result.class, result.name, result.time] if
|
421
|
+
options[:verbose]
|
422
|
+
io.print result.result_code
|
423
|
+
io.puts if options[:verbose]
|
424
|
+
|
425
|
+
results << result if not result.passed? or result.skipped?
|
426
|
+
end
|
427
|
+
|
428
|
+
##
|
429
|
+
# Outputs the summary of the run.
|
430
|
+
|
431
|
+
def report
|
432
|
+
aggregate = results.group_by { |r| r.failure.class }
|
433
|
+
aggregate.default = [] # dumb. group_by should provide this
|
434
|
+
|
435
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f = aggregate[Assertion].size
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e = aggregate[UnexpectedError].size
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s = aggregate[Skip].size
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t = Time.now - start_time
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io.puts # finish the dots
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io.puts
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format = "%d runs, %d assertions, %d failures, %d errors, %d skips"
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summary = format % [count, self.assertions, f, e, s]
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filtered_results = results.dup
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filtered_results.reject!(&:skipped?) unless options[:verbose]
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filtered_results.each_with_index do |result, i|
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io.puts "\n%3d) %s" % [i+1, result]
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end
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io.puts
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io.puts summary
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io.sync = self.old_sync if self.sync
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end
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end
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##
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# Dispatch to multiple reporters as one.
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class CompositeReporter < Reporter
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##
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# The list of reporters to dispatch to.
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attr_accessor :reporters
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def initialize *reporters # :nodoc:
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self.reporters = reporters
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end
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##
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# Add another reporter to the mix.
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+
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def << reporter
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self.reporters << reporter
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end
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def passed? # :nodoc:
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self.reporters.all?(&:passed?)
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end
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+
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def start # :nodoc:
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self.reporters.each(&:start)
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end
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+
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def record result # :nodoc:
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self.reporters.each do |reporter|
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reporter.record result
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end
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end
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+
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def report # :nodoc:
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self.reporters.each(&:report)
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end
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end
|
500
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+
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501
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##
|
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# Represents run failures.
|
503
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+
|
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class Assertion < Exception
|
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|
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def error # :nodoc:
|
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|
+
self
|
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+
end
|
508
|
+
|
509
|
+
##
|
510
|
+
# Where was this run before an assertion was raised?
|
511
|
+
|
512
|
+
def location
|
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|
+
last_before_assertion = ""
|
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|
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self.backtrace.reverse_each do |s|
|
515
|
+
break if s =~ /in .(assert|refute|flunk|pass|fail|raise|must|wont)/
|
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|
+
last_before_assertion = s
|
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|
+
end
|
518
|
+
last_before_assertion.sub(/:in .*$/, "")
|
519
|
+
end
|
520
|
+
|
521
|
+
def result_code # :nodoc:
|
522
|
+
result_label[0, 1]
|
523
|
+
end
|
524
|
+
|
525
|
+
def result_label # :nodoc:
|
526
|
+
"Failure"
|
527
|
+
end
|
528
|
+
end
|
529
|
+
|
530
|
+
##
|
531
|
+
# Assertion raised when skipping a run.
|
532
|
+
|
533
|
+
class Skip < Assertion
|
534
|
+
def result_label # :nodoc:
|
535
|
+
"Skipped"
|
536
|
+
end
|
537
|
+
end
|
538
|
+
|
539
|
+
##
|
540
|
+
# Assertion wrapping an unexpected error that was raised during a run.
|
541
|
+
|
542
|
+
class UnexpectedError < Assertion
|
543
|
+
attr_accessor :exception # :nodoc:
|
544
|
+
|
545
|
+
def initialize exception # :nodoc:
|
546
|
+
super
|
547
|
+
self.exception = exception
|
548
|
+
end
|
549
|
+
|
550
|
+
def backtrace # :nodoc:
|
551
|
+
self.exception.backtrace
|
552
|
+
end
|
553
|
+
|
554
|
+
def error # :nodoc:
|
555
|
+
self.exception
|
556
|
+
end
|
557
|
+
|
558
|
+
def message # :nodoc:
|
559
|
+
bt = Minitest::filter_backtrace(self.backtrace).join "\n "
|
560
|
+
"#{self.exception.class}: #{self.exception.message}\n #{bt}"
|
561
|
+
end
|
562
|
+
|
563
|
+
def result_label # :nodoc:
|
564
|
+
"Error"
|
565
|
+
end
|
566
|
+
end
|
567
|
+
|
568
|
+
##
|
569
|
+
# Provides a simple set of guards that you can use in your tests
|
570
|
+
# to skip execution if it is not applicable. These methods are
|
571
|
+
# mixed into TestCase as both instance and class methods so you
|
572
|
+
# can use them inside or outside of the test methods.
|
573
|
+
#
|
574
|
+
# def test_something_for_mri
|
575
|
+
# skip "bug 1234" if jruby?
|
576
|
+
# # ...
|
577
|
+
# end
|
578
|
+
#
|
579
|
+
# if windows? then
|
580
|
+
# # ... lots of test methods ...
|
581
|
+
# end
|
582
|
+
|
583
|
+
module Guard
|
584
|
+
|
585
|
+
##
|
586
|
+
# Is this running on jruby?
|
587
|
+
|
588
|
+
def jruby? platform = RUBY_PLATFORM
|
589
|
+
"java" == platform
|
590
|
+
end
|
591
|
+
|
592
|
+
##
|
593
|
+
# Is this running on mri?
|
594
|
+
|
595
|
+
def maglev? platform = defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE
|
596
|
+
"maglev" == platform
|
597
|
+
end
|
598
|
+
|
599
|
+
##
|
600
|
+
# Is this running on mri?
|
601
|
+
|
602
|
+
def mri? platform = RUBY_DESCRIPTION
|
603
|
+
/^ruby/ =~ platform
|
604
|
+
end
|
605
|
+
|
606
|
+
##
|
607
|
+
# Is this running on rubinius?
|
608
|
+
|
609
|
+
def rubinius? platform = defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) && RUBY_ENGINE
|
610
|
+
"rbx" == platform
|
611
|
+
end
|
612
|
+
|
613
|
+
##
|
614
|
+
# Is this running on windows?
|
615
|
+
|
616
|
+
def windows? platform = RUBY_PLATFORM
|
617
|
+
/mswin|mingw/ =~ platform
|
618
|
+
end
|
619
|
+
end
|
620
|
+
|
621
|
+
class BacktraceFilter # :nodoc:
|
622
|
+
def filter bt
|
623
|
+
return ["No backtrace"] unless bt
|
624
|
+
|
625
|
+
return bt.dup if $DEBUG
|
626
|
+
|
627
|
+
new_bt = bt.take_while { |line| line !~ /lib\/minitest/ }
|
628
|
+
new_bt = bt.select { |line| line !~ /lib\/minitest/ } if new_bt.empty?
|
629
|
+
new_bt = bt.dup if new_bt.empty?
|
630
|
+
|
631
|
+
new_bt
|
632
|
+
end
|
633
|
+
end
|
634
|
+
|
635
|
+
self.backtrace_filter = BacktraceFilter.new
|
636
|
+
end
|
637
|
+
|
638
|
+
require "minitest/test"
|
639
|
+
require "minitest/unit" unless defined?(MiniTest) # compatibility layer only
|