test-unit 1.2.3
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- data/History.txt +5 -0
- data/Manifest.txt +48 -0
- data/README.txt +27 -0
- data/Rakefile +15 -0
- data/bin/testrb +5 -0
- data/lib/test/unit.rb +280 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/assertionfailederror.rb +14 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/assertions.rb +622 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb +220 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/collector.rb +43 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb +108 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb +34 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/error.rb +56 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/failure.rb +51 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/testcase.rb +160 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/testresult.rb +80 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb +76 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb +127 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/fox/testrunner.rb +268 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/gtk/testrunner.rb +416 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/gtk2/testrunner.rb +465 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnermediator.rb +68 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnerutilities.rb +46 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/ui/tk/testrunner.rb +260 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb +40 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/util/observable.rb +90 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/util/procwrapper.rb +48 -0
- data/lib/test/unit/version.rb +7 -0
- data/sample/adder.rb +13 -0
- data/sample/subtracter.rb +12 -0
- data/sample/tc_adder.rb +18 -0
- data/sample/tc_subtracter.rb +18 -0
- data/sample/ts_examples.rb +7 -0
- data/test/collector/test_dir.rb +406 -0
- data/test/collector/test_objectspace.rb +98 -0
- data/test/runit/test_assert.rb +402 -0
- data/test/runit/test_testcase.rb +91 -0
- data/test/runit/test_testresult.rb +144 -0
- data/test/runit/test_testsuite.rb +49 -0
- data/test/test_assertions.rb +528 -0
- data/test/test_error.rb +26 -0
- data/test/test_failure.rb +33 -0
- data/test/test_testcase.rb +275 -0
- data/test/test_testresult.rb +104 -0
- data/test/test_testsuite.rb +129 -0
- data/test/util/test_backtracefilter.rb +41 -0
- data/test/util/test_observable.rb +102 -0
- data/test/util/test_procwrapper.rb +36 -0
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# Author:: Masaki Suketa.
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# Copyright:: Copyright (c) Masaki Suketa. All rights reserved.
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# License:: Ruby license.
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require 'rubyunit'
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module RUNIT
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class DummyError < StandardError
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end
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class TestTestCase < RUNIT::TestCase
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def setup
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@dummy_testcase = Class.new(RUNIT::TestCase) do
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def self.name
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"DummyTestCase"
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end
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attr_reader :status, :dummy_called, :dummy2_called
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def initialize(*arg)
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super(*arg)
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@status = 0
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@dummy_called = false
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@dummy2_called = false
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end
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def setup
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@status = 1 if @status == 0
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end
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def test_dummy
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@status = 2 if @status == 1
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@dummy_called = true
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end
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def test_dummy2
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@status = 2 if @status == 1
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@dummy2_called = true
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raise DummyError
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end
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def teardown
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@status = 3 if @status == 2
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end
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end
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@test1 = @dummy_testcase.new('test_dummy')
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@test2 = @dummy_testcase.new('test_dummy2', 'TestCase')
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end
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def test_name
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assert_equal('DummyTestCase#test_dummy', @test1.name) # The second parameter to #initialize is ignored in emulation
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assert_equal('DummyTestCase#test_dummy2', @test2.name)
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end
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def test_run
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result = RUNIT::TestResult.new
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@test1.run(result)
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assert_equal(1, result.run_count)
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end
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def test_s_suite
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suite = @dummy_testcase.suite
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assert_instance_of(RUNIT::TestSuite, suite)
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assert_equal(2, suite.count_test_cases)
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end
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def test_teardown_err
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suite = Class.new(RUNIT::TestCase) do
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def test_foo
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assert(false)
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end
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def test_bar
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assert(true)
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end
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def teardown
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raise StandardError
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end
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end.suite
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result = RUNIT::TestResult.new
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suite.run(result)
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assert_equal(2, result.error_size)
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require 'rubyunit'
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module RUNIT
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class TestTestResult < RUNIT::TestCase
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def setup
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def test_1
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assert(true)
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assert(true)
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end.suite
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@failure_suite = Class::new(RUNIT::TestCase) do
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def test_1
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assert(true)
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assert(false)
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end.suite
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@error_suite = Class::new(RUNIT::TestCase) do
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def setup
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def test1
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assert(false)
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assert(false)
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end.suite
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def test1
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def test2
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def test_1
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assert(true)
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assert(true)
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def test_2
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assert(true)
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def test_3
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assert(true)
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assert(false)
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end.suite
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def test_error_size
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@normal_suite.run(@result)
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assert_equal(0, @result.error_size)
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@with_error_suite.run(@result)
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assert_no_exception {
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def test_count_test_cases
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assert_equal(0, @testsuite.count_test_cases)
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require 'test/unit'
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module Test
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module Unit
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class TC_Assertions < TestCase
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def check(value, message="")
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add_assertion
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def check_assertions(expect_fail, expected_message="", return_value_expected=false)
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when String
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def check_fails(expected_message="", &proc)
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check_nothing_fails {
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check_nothing_fails{assert("a")}
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check_nothing_fails{assert(true, "successful assert")}
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check_fails("<nil> is not true."){assert(nil)}
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check_fails("failed assert.\n<false> is not true."){assert(false, "failed assert")}
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def test_assert_equal
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_equal("string1", "string1")
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}
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assert_equal( "string1", "string1", "successful assert_equal")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_equal("string1", "string1", "successful assert_equal")
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check_fails(%Q{<"string1"> expected but was\n<"string2">.}) {
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assert_equal("string1", "string2")
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check_fails(%Q{failed assert_equal.\n<"string1"> expected but was\n<"string2">.}) {
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assert_equal("string1", "string2", "failed assert_equal")
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check_fails(%Q{<"1"> expected but was\n<1>.}) do
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check_nothing_fails(true) {
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return_value = assert_raise(RuntimeError) {
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check(return_value.kind_of?(Exception), "Should have returned the exception from a successful assert_raise")
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check(return_value.message == "Error", "Should have returned the correct exception from a successful assert_raise")
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check_fails(%r{\Afailed assert_raise.\n<ArgumentError> exception expected but was\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <"Error">\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------\Z}m) {
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check_fails("Should expect a class of exception, Object.\n<false> is not true.") {
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}
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check(return_value.instance_of?(exc), "Should have returned #{exc} but was #{return_value.class}")
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check(return_value.message == "Error", "Should have returned the correct exception from a successful assert_raise")
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modules.each do |mod|
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check(mod === return_value, "Should have returned #{mod}")
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check(return_value.message == "Error", "Should have returned the correct exception from a successful assert_raise")
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check_fails("<[ArgumentError, TypeError, Math, Comparable]> exception expected but none was thrown.") {
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Message: <"Error">
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.+
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_instance_of(String, "string", "successful assert_instance_of")
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assert_instance_of(String, "string", "successful assert_instance_of")
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check_fails(%Q{<"string"> expected to be an instance of\n<Hash> but was\n<String>.}) {
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assert_instance_of(Hash, "string")
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check_fails(%Q{failed assert_instance_of.\n<"string"> expected to be an instance of\n<Hash> but was\n<String>.}) {
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def test_assert_nil
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check_fails(%Q{<nil> expected but was\n<"string">.}) {
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assert_nil("string")
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check_fails(%Q{failed assert_nil.\n<nil> expected but was\n<"string">.}) {
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def test_assert_not_nil
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check_nothing_fails{assert_not_nil(false)}
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check_nothing_fails{assert_not_nil(false, "message")}
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check_fails("<nil> expected to not be nil."){assert_not_nil(nil)}
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def test_assert_kind_of
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assert_kind_of(Module, Array)
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assert_kind_of(Object, "string", "successful assert_kind_of")
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assert_kind_of(Object, "string", "successful assert_kind_of")
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_kind_of(Comparable, 1)
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}
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check_fails(%Q{<"string">\nexpected to be kind_of?\n<Class> but was\n<String>.}) {
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assert_kind_of(Class, "string")
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check_fails(%Q{failed assert_kind_of.\n<"string">\nexpected to be kind_of?\n<Class> but was\n<String>.}) {
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assert_kind_of(Class, "string", "failed assert_kind_of")
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}
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def test_assert_match
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_match(/strin./, "string")
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assert_match("strin", "string")
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_match(/strin./, "string", "successful assert_match")
|
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}
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check_fails(%Q{<"string"> expected to be =~\n</slin./>.}) {
|
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assert_match(/slin./, "string")
|
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}
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check_fails(%Q{<"string"> expected to be =~\n</strin\\./>.}) {
|
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assert_match("strin.", "string")
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}
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check_fails(%Q{failed assert_match.\n<"string"> expected to be =~\n</slin./>.}) {
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assert_match(/slin./, "string", "failed assert_match")
|
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}
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def test_assert_same
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thing = "thing"
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_same(thing, thing)
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thing2 = "thing"
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check_fails(%Q{<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing.__id__}> expected to be equal? to\n<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing2.__id__}>.}) {
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assert_same(thing, thing2)
|
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|
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check_fails(%Q{failed assert_same.\n<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing.__id__}> expected to be equal? to\n<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing2.__id__}>.}) {
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assert_same(thing, thing2, "failed assert_same")
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}
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def test_assert_nothing_raised
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nothing_raised {
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|
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|
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|
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+
assert_nothing_raised("successful assert_nothing_raised") {
|
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|
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|
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check_nothing_fails {
|
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assert_nothing_raised("successful assert_nothing_raised") {
|
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+
1 + 1
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|
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check_nothing_fails {
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+
begin
|
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+
assert_nothing_raised(RuntimeError, StandardError, Comparable, "successful assert_nothing_raised") {
|
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raise ZeroDivisionError.new("ArgumentError")
|
314
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+
}
|
315
|
+
rescue ZeroDivisionError
|
316
|
+
end
|
317
|
+
}
|
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+
check_fails("Should expect a class of exception, Object.\n<false> is not true.") {
|
319
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+
assert_nothing_raised(Object) {
|
320
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+
1 + 1
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|
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}
|
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+
}
|
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|
+
check_fails(%r{\AException raised:\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <"Error">\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------\Z}m) {
|
324
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+
assert_nothing_raised {
|
325
|
+
raise "Error"
|
326
|
+
}
|
327
|
+
}
|
328
|
+
check_fails(%r{\Afailed assert_nothing_raised\.\nException raised:\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <"Error">\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------\Z}m) {
|
329
|
+
assert_nothing_raised("failed assert_nothing_raised") {
|
330
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+
raise "Error"
|
331
|
+
}
|
332
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+
}
|
333
|
+
check_fails(%r{\AException raised:\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <"Error">\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------\Z}m) {
|
334
|
+
assert_nothing_raised(StandardError, RuntimeError) {
|
335
|
+
raise "Error"
|
336
|
+
}
|
337
|
+
}
|
338
|
+
check_fails("Failure.") do
|
339
|
+
assert_nothing_raised do
|
340
|
+
flunk("Failure")
|
341
|
+
end
|
342
|
+
end
|
343
|
+
end
|
344
|
+
|
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|
+
def test_flunk
|
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|
+
check_fails("Flunked.") {
|
347
|
+
flunk
|
348
|
+
}
|
349
|
+
check_fails("flunk message.") {
|
350
|
+
flunk("flunk message")
|
351
|
+
}
|
352
|
+
end
|
353
|
+
|
354
|
+
def test_assert_not_same
|
355
|
+
thing = "thing"
|
356
|
+
thing2 = "thing"
|
357
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
358
|
+
assert_not_same(thing, thing2)
|
359
|
+
}
|
360
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
361
|
+
assert_not_same(thing, thing2, "message")
|
362
|
+
}
|
363
|
+
check_fails(%Q{<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing.__id__}> expected to not be equal? to\n<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing.__id__}>.}) {
|
364
|
+
assert_not_same(thing, thing)
|
365
|
+
}
|
366
|
+
check_fails(%Q{message.\n<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing.__id__}> expected to not be equal? to\n<"thing">\nwith id <#{thing.__id__}>.}) {
|
367
|
+
assert_not_same(thing, thing, "message")
|
368
|
+
}
|
369
|
+
end
|
370
|
+
|
371
|
+
def test_assert_not_equal
|
372
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
373
|
+
assert_not_equal("string1", "string2")
|
374
|
+
}
|
375
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
376
|
+
assert_not_equal("string1", "string2", "message")
|
377
|
+
}
|
378
|
+
check_fails(%Q{<"string"> expected to be != to\n<"string">.}) {
|
379
|
+
assert_not_equal("string", "string")
|
380
|
+
}
|
381
|
+
check_fails(%Q{message.\n<"string"> expected to be != to\n<"string">.}) {
|
382
|
+
assert_not_equal("string", "string", "message")
|
383
|
+
}
|
384
|
+
end
|
385
|
+
|
386
|
+
def test_assert_no_match
|
387
|
+
check_nothing_fails{assert_no_match(/sling/, "string")}
|
388
|
+
check_nothing_fails{assert_no_match(/sling/, "string", "message")}
|
389
|
+
check_fails(%Q{The first argument to assert_no_match should be a Regexp.\n<"asdf"> expected to be an instance of\n<Regexp> but was\n<String>.}) do
|
390
|
+
assert_no_match("asdf", "asdf")
|
391
|
+
end
|
392
|
+
check_fails(%Q{</string/> expected to not match\n<"string">.}) do
|
393
|
+
assert_no_match(/string/, "string")
|
394
|
+
end
|
395
|
+
check_fails(%Q{message.\n</string/> expected to not match\n<"string">.}) do
|
396
|
+
assert_no_match(/string/, "string", "message")
|
397
|
+
end
|
398
|
+
end
|
399
|
+
|
400
|
+
def test_assert_throws
|
401
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
402
|
+
assert_throws(:thing, "message") {
|
403
|
+
throw :thing
|
404
|
+
}
|
405
|
+
}
|
406
|
+
check_fails("message.\n<:thing> expected to be thrown but\n<:thing2> was thrown.") {
|
407
|
+
assert_throws(:thing, "message") {
|
408
|
+
throw :thing2
|
409
|
+
}
|
410
|
+
}
|
411
|
+
check_fails("message.\n<:thing> should have been thrown.") {
|
412
|
+
assert_throws(:thing, "message") {
|
413
|
+
1 + 1
|
414
|
+
}
|
415
|
+
}
|
416
|
+
end
|
417
|
+
|
418
|
+
def test_assert_nothing_thrown
|
419
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
420
|
+
assert_nothing_thrown("message") {
|
421
|
+
1 + 1
|
422
|
+
}
|
423
|
+
}
|
424
|
+
check_fails("message.\n<:thing> was thrown when nothing was expected.") {
|
425
|
+
assert_nothing_thrown("message") {
|
426
|
+
throw :thing
|
427
|
+
}
|
428
|
+
}
|
429
|
+
end
|
430
|
+
|
431
|
+
def test_assert_operator
|
432
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
433
|
+
assert_operator("thing", :==, "thing", "message")
|
434
|
+
}
|
435
|
+
check_fails(%Q{<0.15>\ngiven as the operator for #assert_operator must be a Symbol or #respond_to?(:to_str).}) do
|
436
|
+
assert_operator("thing", 0.15, "thing")
|
437
|
+
end
|
438
|
+
check_fails(%Q{message.\n<"thing1"> expected to be\n==\n<"thing2">.}) {
|
439
|
+
assert_operator("thing1", :==, "thing2", "message")
|
440
|
+
}
|
441
|
+
end
|
442
|
+
|
443
|
+
def test_assert_respond_to
|
444
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
445
|
+
assert_respond_to("thing", :to_s, "message")
|
446
|
+
}
|
447
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
448
|
+
assert_respond_to("thing", "to_s", "message")
|
449
|
+
}
|
450
|
+
check_fails("<0.15>\ngiven as the method name argument to #assert_respond_to must be a Symbol or #respond_to?(:to_str).") {
|
451
|
+
assert_respond_to("thing", 0.15)
|
452
|
+
}
|
453
|
+
check_fails("message.\n<:symbol>\nof type <Symbol>\nexpected to respond_to?<:non_existent>.") {
|
454
|
+
assert_respond_to(:symbol, :non_existent, "message")
|
455
|
+
}
|
456
|
+
end
|
457
|
+
|
458
|
+
def test_assert_in_delta
|
459
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
460
|
+
assert_in_delta(1.4, 1.4, 0)
|
461
|
+
}
|
462
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
463
|
+
assert_in_delta(0.5, 0.4, 0.1, "message")
|
464
|
+
}
|
465
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
466
|
+
float_thing = Object.new
|
467
|
+
def float_thing.to_f
|
468
|
+
0.2
|
469
|
+
end
|
470
|
+
assert_in_delta(0.1, float_thing, 0.1)
|
471
|
+
}
|
472
|
+
check_fails("message.\n<0.5> and\n<0.4> expected to be within\n<0.05> of each other.") {
|
473
|
+
assert_in_delta(0.5, 0.4, 0.05, "message")
|
474
|
+
}
|
475
|
+
check_fails(%r{The arguments must respond to to_f; the first float did not\.\n<.+>\nof type <Object>\nexpected to respond_to\?<:to_f>.}) {
|
476
|
+
assert_in_delta(Object.new, 0.4, 0.1)
|
477
|
+
}
|
478
|
+
check_fails("The delta should not be negative.\n<-0.1> expected to be\n>=\n<0.0>.") {
|
479
|
+
assert_in_delta(0.5, 0.4, -0.1, "message")
|
480
|
+
}
|
481
|
+
end
|
482
|
+
|
483
|
+
def test_assert_send
|
484
|
+
object = Object.new
|
485
|
+
class << object
|
486
|
+
private
|
487
|
+
def return_argument(argument, bogus)
|
488
|
+
return argument
|
489
|
+
end
|
490
|
+
end
|
491
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
492
|
+
assert_send([object, :return_argument, true, "bogus"], "message")
|
493
|
+
}
|
494
|
+
check_fails(%r{\Amessage\.\n<.+> expected to respond to\n<return_argument\(\[false, "bogus"\]\)> with a true value.\Z}) {
|
495
|
+
assert_send([object, :return_argument, false, "bogus"], "message")
|
496
|
+
}
|
497
|
+
end
|
498
|
+
|
499
|
+
def test_condition_invariant
|
500
|
+
object = Object.new
|
501
|
+
def object.inspect
|
502
|
+
@changed = true
|
503
|
+
end
|
504
|
+
def object.==(other)
|
505
|
+
@changed ||= false
|
506
|
+
return (!@changed)
|
507
|
+
end
|
508
|
+
check_nothing_fails {
|
509
|
+
assert_equal(object, object, "message")
|
510
|
+
}
|
511
|
+
end
|
512
|
+
|
513
|
+
def add_failure(message, location=caller)
|
514
|
+
if (!@catch_assertions)
|
515
|
+
super
|
516
|
+
end
|
517
|
+
end
|
518
|
+
|
519
|
+
def add_assertion
|
520
|
+
if (!@catch_assertions)
|
521
|
+
super
|
522
|
+
else
|
523
|
+
@actual_assertion_count += 1
|
524
|
+
end
|
525
|
+
end
|
526
|
+
end
|
527
|
+
end
|
528
|
+
end
|