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- data/.yardopts +4 -1
- data/Changelog.md +19 -1
- data/README.md +23 -0
- data/features/{README.markdown → README.md} +0 -0
- data/features/built_in_matchers/be_within.feature +14 -11
- data/features/built_in_matchers/end_with.feature +46 -0
- data/features/built_in_matchers/start_with.feature +46 -0
- data/features/built_in_matchers/yield.feature +146 -0
- data/lib/rspec/expectations/version.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/rspec/matchers.rb +110 -0
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/built_in.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb +5 -4
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be_within.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/start_and_end_with.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/yield.rb +222 -0
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/dsl.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/rspec/matchers/matcher.rb +3 -3
- data/spec/rspec/matchers/base_matcher_spec.rb +8 -2
- data/spec/rspec/matchers/be_within_spec.rb +4 -4
- data/spec/rspec/matchers/have_spec.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/rspec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb +8 -8
- data/spec/rspec/matchers/start_with_end_with_spec.rb +174 -0
- data/spec/rspec/matchers/yield_spec.rb +374 -0
- metadata +21 -8
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### 2.10.0 / 2012-05-03
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[full changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v2.9.1...v2.10.0)
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Enhancements
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* Add new `start_with` and `end_with` matchers (Jeremy Wadsack)
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### Yielding
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BuiltIn::Cover.new(*values)
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# actual string. In the case of an array, matches against the last
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BuiltIn::YieldWithNoArgs.new
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# Given no arguments, matches if the method called in the expect
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# block yields with arguments (regardless of what they are or how
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# many there are).
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#
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# Given arguments, matches if the method called in the expect block
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# yields with arguments that match the given arguments.
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#
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# Argument matching is done using `===` (the case match operator)
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# and `==`. If the expected and actual arguments match with either
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# operator, the matcher will pass.
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#
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# @example
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#
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# expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args # because #tap yields an arg
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# expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args(5) # because 5 == 5
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# expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args(Fixnum) # because Fixnum === 5
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# expect { |b| File.open("f.txt", &b) }.to yield_with_args(/txt/) # because /txt/ === "f.txt"
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#
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# expect { |b| User.transaction(&b) }.not_to yield_with_args # because it yields no args
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# expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.not_to yield_with_args(1, 2, 3)
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+
#
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+
# @note Your expect block must accept a parameter and pass it on to
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# the method-under-test as a block.
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+
# @note This matcher is not designed for use with methods that yield
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# multiple times.
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def yield_with_args(*args)
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+
BuiltIn::YieldWithArgs.new(*args)
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+
end
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# Designed for use with methods that repeatedly yield (such as
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# iterators). Passes if the method called in the expect block yields
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+
# multiple times with arguments matching those given.
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+
#
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+
# Argument matching is done using `===` (the case match operator)
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+
# and `==`. If the expected and actual arguments match with either
|
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+
# operator, the matcher will pass.
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+
#
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+
# @example
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+
#
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+
# expect { |b| [1, 2, 3].each(&b) }.to yield_successive_args(1, 2, 3)
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|
+
# expect { |b| { :a => 1, :b => 2 }.each(&b) }.to yield_successive_args([:a, 1], [:b, 2])
|
659
|
+
# expect { |b| [1, 2, 3].each(&b) }.not_to yield_successive_args(1, 2)
|
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|
+
#
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|
+
# @note Your expect block must accept a parameter and pass it on to
|
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|
+
# the method-under-test as a block.
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|
+
def yield_successive_args(*args)
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+
BuiltIn::YieldSuccessiveArgs.new(*args)
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+
end
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+
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|
# Passes if actual contains all of the expected regardless of order.
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# This works for collections. Pass in multiple args and it will only
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# pass if all args are found in collection.
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