rspec-expectations 3.11.0 → 3.12.2

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  ### Development
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- [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.11.0...3-11-maintenance)
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+ [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.12.1...3-12-maintenance)
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+ ### 3.12.2 / 2023-01-07
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+ [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.12.1...v3.12.2)
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+ Bug Fixes:
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+ * Prevent deprecation warning when using the `exist` matcher with `Dir`.
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+ (Steve Dierker, #1398)
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+ ### 3.12.1 / 2022-12-16
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+ [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.12.0...v3.12.1)
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+ Bug Fixes:
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+ * Pass keyword arguments through to aliased (and thus negated) matchers. (Jon Rowe, #1394)
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+ * When handling failures in an aggregated_failures block (or example) prevent
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+ the failure list leaking out. (Maciek Rząsa, #1392)
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+ ### 3.12.0 / 2022-10-26
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+ [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.11.1...v3.12.0)
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+ Enhancements:
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+ * Add `an_array_matching` alias for `match_array` to improve readability as an argument
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+ matcher. (Mark Schneider, #1361)
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+ ### 3.11.1 / 2022-09-12
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+ [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.11.0...v3.11.1)
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+ Bug Fixes:
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+ * Allow the `contain_exactly` matcher to be reused by resetting its
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+ internals on `matches?` (@bclayman-sq, #1326)
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+ * Using the exist matcher on `FileTest` no longer produces a deprecation warning.
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+ (Ryo Nakamura, #1383)
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  ### 3.11.0 / 2022-02-09
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  [Full Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.10.2...v3.11.0)
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  class FailureAggregator
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  attr_reader :block_label, :metadata
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+ # @private
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+ class AggregatedFailure
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+ # @private
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+ MESSAGE =
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+ 'AggregatedFailure: This method caused a failure which has been ' \
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+ 'suppressed to be aggregated into our failure report by returning ' \
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+ 'this value, further errors can be ignored.'
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+ def inspect
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+ MESSAGE
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+ end
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+ end
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+ AGGREGATED_FAILURE = AggregatedFailure.new
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  def aggregate
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  begin
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  end
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  module Expectations
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  # @private
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  end
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  end
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+ overridden = @description_block.call(base_message)
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+ return overridden if overridden != base_message
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  end
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  @match_results.fetch(matcher) do
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  raise ArgumentError, "Your #{matcher.description} has no match " \
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  "results, this can occur when an unexpected call stack or " \
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- "local jump occurs. Prehaps one of your matchers needs to " \
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+ "local jump occurs. Perhaps one of your matchers needs to " \
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  end
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  module RSpec
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  module Matchers
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  module BuiltIn
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  # @api private
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  # Not intended to be instantiated directly.
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  module Matchers
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  module BuiltIn
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