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+ module RSpec
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+ module Expectations
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+ # @private
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+ module ExpectationHelper
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+ def self.check_message(msg)
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+ unless msg.nil? || msg.respond_to?(:to_str) || msg.respond_to?(:call)
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+ ::Kernel.warn [
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+ "WARNING: ignoring the provided expectation message argument (",
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+ msg.inspect,
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+ ") since it is not a string or a proc."
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+ ].join
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns an RSpec-3+ compatible matcher, wrapping a legacy one
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+ # in an adapter if necessary.
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+ #
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+ # @private
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+ def self.modern_matcher_from(matcher)
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+ LegacyMatcherAdapter::RSpec2.wrap(matcher) ||
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+ LegacyMatcherAdapter::RSpec1.wrap(matcher) || matcher
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.with_matcher(handler, matcher, message)
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+ check_message(message)
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+ matcher = modern_matcher_from(matcher)
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+ yield matcher
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+ ensure
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+ ::RSpec::Matchers.last_expectation_handler = handler
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+ ::RSpec::Matchers.last_matcher = matcher
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.handle_failure(matcher, message, failure_message_method)
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+ message = message.call if message.respond_to?(:call)
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+ message ||= matcher.__send__(failure_message_method)
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+
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+ if matcher.respond_to?(:diffable?) && matcher.diffable?
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations.fail_with message, matcher.expected, matcher.actual
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+ else
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations.fail_with message
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @private
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+ class PositiveExpectationHandler
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+ def self.handle_matcher(actual, initial_matcher, message=nil, &block)
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+ ExpectationHelper.with_matcher(self, initial_matcher, message) do |matcher|
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+ return ::RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::PositiveOperatorMatcher.new(actual) unless initial_matcher
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+ matcher.matches?(actual, &block) || ExpectationHelper.handle_failure(matcher, message, :failure_message)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.verb
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+ "should"
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.should_method
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+ :should
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.opposite_should_method
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+ :should_not
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @private
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+ class NegativeExpectationHandler
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+ def self.handle_matcher(actual, initial_matcher, message=nil, &block)
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+ ExpectationHelper.with_matcher(self, initial_matcher, message) do |matcher|
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+ return ::RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::NegativeOperatorMatcher.new(actual) unless initial_matcher
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+ does_not_match?(matcher, actual, &block) || ExpectationHelper.handle_failure(matcher, message, :failure_message_when_negated)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.does_not_match?(matcher, actual, &block)
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+ if matcher.respond_to?(:does_not_match?)
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+ matcher.does_not_match?(actual, &block)
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+ else
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+ !matcher.matches?(actual, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.verb
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+ "should not"
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.should_method
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+ :should_not
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.opposite_should_method
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+ :should
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Wraps a matcher written against one of the legacy protocols in
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+ # order to present the current protocol.
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+ #
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+ # @private
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+ class LegacyMatcherAdapter < Matchers::MatcherDelegator
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+ def initialize(matcher)
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+ super
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+ ::RSpec.warn_deprecation(<<-EOS.gsub(/^\s+\|/, ''), :type => "legacy_matcher")
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+ |#{matcher.class.name || matcher.inspect} implements a legacy RSpec matcher
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+ |protocol. For the current protocol you should expose the failure messages
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+ |via the `failure_message` and `failure_message_when_negated` methods.
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+ |(Used from #{CallerFilter.first_non_rspec_line})
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+ EOS
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.wrap(matcher)
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+ new(matcher) if interface_matches?(matcher)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Starting in RSpec 1.2 (and continuing through all 2.x releases),
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+ # the failure message protocol was:
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+ # * `failure_message_for_should`
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+ # * `failure_message_for_should_not`
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+ # @private
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+ class RSpec2 < self
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+ def failure_message
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+ base_matcher.failure_message_for_should
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+ end
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+
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+ def failure_message_when_negated
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+ base_matcher.failure_message_for_should_not
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.interface_matches?(matcher)
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+ (
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+ !matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message) &&
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+ matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message_for_should)
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+ ) || (
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+ !matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message_when_negated) &&
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+ matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message_for_should_not)
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+ )
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Before RSpec 1.2, the failure message protocol was:
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+ # * `failure_message`
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+ # * `negative_failure_message`
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+ # @private
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+ class RSpec1 < self
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+ def failure_message
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+ base_matcher.failure_message
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+ end
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+
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+ def failure_message_when_negated
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+ base_matcher.negative_failure_message
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+ end
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+
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+ # Note: `failure_message` is part of the RSpec 3 protocol
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+ # (paired with `failure_message_when_negated`), so we don't check
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+ # for `failure_message` here.
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+ def self.interface_matches?(matcher)
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+ !matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message_when_negated) &&
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+ matcher.respond_to?(:negative_failure_message)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # RSpec 3.0 was released with the class name misspelled. For SemVer compatibility,
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+ # we will provide this misspelled alias until 4.0.
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+ # @deprecated Use LegacyMatcherAdapter instead.
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+ # @private
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+ LegacyMacherAdapter = LegacyMatcherAdapter
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'rspec/expectations'
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+
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+ Minitest::Test.class_eval do
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+ include ::RSpec::Matchers
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+
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+ # This `expect` will only be called if the user is using Minitest < 5.6
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+ # or if they are _not_ using Minitest::Spec on 5.6+. Minitest::Spec on 5.6+
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+ # defines its own `expect` and will have the assertions incremented via our
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+ # definitions of `to`/`not_to`/`to_not` below.
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+ def expect(*a, &b)
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+ self.assertions += 1
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ # Convert a `MultipleExpectationsNotMetError` to a `Minitest::Assertion` error so
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+ # it gets counted in minitest's summary stats as a failure rather than an error.
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+ # It would be nice to make `MultipleExpectationsNotMetError` subclass
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+ # `Minitest::Assertion`, but Minitest's implementation does not treat subclasses
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+ # the same, so this is the best we can do.
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+ def aggregate_failures(*args, &block)
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+ super
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+ rescue RSpec::Expectations::MultipleExpectationsNotMetError => e
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+ assertion_failed = Minitest::Assertion.new(e.message)
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+ assertion_failed.set_backtrace e.backtrace
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+ raise assertion_failed
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Older versions of Minitest (e.g. before 5.6) do not define
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+ # `Minitest::Expectation`.
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+ if defined?(::Minitest::Expectation)
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+ Minitest::Expectation.class_eval do
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+ include RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationTarget::InstanceMethods
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+
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+ def to(*args)
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+ ctx.assertions += 1
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ def not_to(*args)
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+ ctx.assertions += 1
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+ super
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_not(*args)
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+ ctx.assertions += 1
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+ super
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ module RSpec
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+ module Expectations
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+ remove_const :ExpectationNotMetError
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+ # Exception raised when an expectation fails.
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+ ExpectationNotMetError = ::Minitest::Assertion
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module RSpec
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+ module Expectations
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+ # @api private
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+ # Provides methods for enabling and disabling the available
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+ # syntaxes provided by rspec-expectations.
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+ module Syntax
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+ module_function
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Determines where we add `should` and `should_not`.
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+ def default_should_host
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+ @default_should_host ||= ::Object.ancestors.last
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Instructs rspec-expectations to warn on first usage of `should` or `should_not`.
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+ # Enabled by default. This is largely here to facilitate testing.
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+ def warn_about_should!
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+ @warn_about_should = true
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Generates a deprecation warning for the given method if no warning
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+ # has already been issued.
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+ def warn_about_should_unless_configured(method_name)
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+ return unless @warn_about_should
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+
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+ RSpec.deprecate(
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+ "Using `#{method_name}` from rspec-expectations' old `:should` syntax without explicitly enabling the syntax",
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+ :replacement => "the new `:expect` syntax or explicitly enable `:should` with `config.expect_with(:rspec) { |c| c.syntax = :should }`"
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+ )
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+
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+ @warn_about_should = false
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Enables the `should` syntax.
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+ def enable_should(syntax_host=default_should_host)
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+ @warn_about_should = false if syntax_host == default_should_host
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+ return if should_enabled?(syntax_host)
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+
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+ syntax_host.module_exec do
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+ def should(matcher=nil, message=nil, &block)
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations::Syntax.warn_about_should_unless_configured(::Kernel.__method__)
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(self, matcher, message, &block)
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+ end
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+
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+ def should_not(matcher=nil, message=nil, &block)
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations::Syntax.warn_about_should_unless_configured(::Kernel.__method__)
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(self, matcher, message, &block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Disables the `should` syntax.
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+ def disable_should(syntax_host=default_should_host)
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+ return unless should_enabled?(syntax_host)
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+
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+ syntax_host.module_exec do
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+ undef should
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+ undef should_not
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Enables the `expect` syntax.
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+ def enable_expect(syntax_host=::RSpec::Matchers)
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+ return if expect_enabled?(syntax_host)
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+
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+ syntax_host.module_exec do
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+ def expect(value=::RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationTarget::UndefinedValue, &block)
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+ ::RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationTarget.for(value, block)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Disables the `expect` syntax.
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+ def disable_expect(syntax_host=::RSpec::Matchers)
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+ return unless expect_enabled?(syntax_host)
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+
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+ syntax_host.module_exec do
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+ undef expect
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Indicates whether or not the `should` syntax is enabled.
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+ def should_enabled?(syntax_host=default_should_host)
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+ syntax_host.method_defined?(:should)
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+ end
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+
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+ # @api private
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+ # Indicates whether or not the `expect` syntax is enabled.
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+ def expect_enabled?(syntax_host=::RSpec::Matchers)
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+ syntax_host.method_defined?(:expect)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ if defined?(BasicObject)
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+ # The legacy `:should` syntax adds the following methods directly to
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+ # `BasicObject` so that they are available off of any object. Note, however,
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+ # that this syntax does not always play nice with delegate/proxy objects.
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+ # We recommend you use the non-monkeypatching `:expect` syntax instead.
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+ class BasicObject
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+ # @method should
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+ # Passes if `matcher` returns true. Available on every `Object`.
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+ # @example
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+ # actual.should eq expected
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+ # actual.should match /expression/
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+ # @param [Matcher]
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+ # matcher
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+ # @param [String] message optional message to display when the expectation fails
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+ # @return [Boolean] true if the expectation succeeds (else raises)
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+ # @note This is only available when you have enabled the `:should` syntax.
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+ # @see RSpec::Matchers
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+
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+ # @method should_not
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+ # Passes if `matcher` returns false. Available on every `Object`.
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+ # @example
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+ # actual.should_not eq expected
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+ # @param [Matcher]
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+ # matcher
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+ # @param [String] message optional message to display when the expectation fails
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+ # @return [Boolean] false if the negative expectation succeeds (else raises)
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+ # @note This is only available when you have enabled the `:should` syntax.
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+ # @see RSpec::Matchers
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module RSpec
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+ module Expectations
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+ # @private
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+ module Version
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+ STRING = '3.6.0'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'rspec/support'
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+ RSpec::Support.require_rspec_support 'matcher_definition'
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+ RSpec::Support.define_optimized_require_for_rspec(:matchers) { |f| require_relative(f) }
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+
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+ %w[
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+ english_phrasing
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+ composable
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+ built_in
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+ generated_descriptions
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+ dsl
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+ matcher_delegator
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+ aliased_matcher
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+ expecteds_for_multiple_diffs
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+ ].each { |file| RSpec::Support.require_rspec_matchers(file) }
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+
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+ # RSpec's top level namespace. All of rspec-expectations is contained
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+ # in the `RSpec::Expectations` and `RSpec::Matchers` namespaces.
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+ module RSpec
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+ # RSpec::Matchers provides a number of useful matchers we use to define
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+ # expectations. Any object that implements the [matcher protocol](Matchers/MatcherProtocol)
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+ # can be used as a matcher.
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+ #
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+ # ## Predicates
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+ #
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+ # In addition to matchers that are defined explicitly, RSpec will create
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+ # custom matchers on the fly for any arbitrary predicate, giving your specs a
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+ # much more natural language feel.
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+ #
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+ # A Ruby predicate is a method that ends with a "?" and returns true or false.
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+ # Common examples are `empty?`, `nil?`, and `instance_of?`.
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+ #
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+ # All you need to do is write `expect(..).to be_` followed by the predicate
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+ # without the question mark, and RSpec will figure it out from there.
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+ # For example:
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+ #
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+ # expect([]).to be_empty # => [].empty?() | passes
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+ # expect([]).not_to be_empty # => [].empty?() | fails
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+ #
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+ # In addtion to prefixing the predicate matchers with "be_", you can also use "be_a_"
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+ # and "be_an_", making your specs read much more naturally:
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+ #
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+ # expect("a string").to be_an_instance_of(String) # =>"a string".instance_of?(String) # passes
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+ #
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+ # expect(3).to be_a_kind_of(Integer) # => 3.kind_of?(Numeric) | passes
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+ # expect(3).to be_a_kind_of(Numeric) # => 3.kind_of?(Numeric) | passes
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+ # expect(3).to be_an_instance_of(Integer) # => 3.instance_of?(Integer) | passes
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+ # expect(3).not_to be_an_instance_of(Numeric) # => 3.instance_of?(Numeric) | fails
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+ #
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+ # RSpec will also create custom matchers for predicates like `has_key?`. To
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+ # use this feature, just state that the object should have_key(:key) and RSpec will
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+ # call has_key?(:key) on the target. For example:
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+ #
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+ # expect(:a => "A").to have_key(:a)
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+ # expect(:a => "A").to have_key(:b) # fails
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+ #
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+ # You can use this feature to invoke any predicate that begins with "has_", whether it is
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+ # part of the Ruby libraries (like `Hash#has_key?`) or a method you wrote on your own class.
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+ #
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+ # Note that RSpec does not provide composable aliases for these dynamic predicate
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+ # matchers. You can easily define your own aliases, though:
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::Matchers.alias_matcher :a_user_who_is_an_admin, :be_an_admin
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+ # expect(user_list).to include(a_user_who_is_an_admin)
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+ #
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+ # ## Alias Matchers
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+ #
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+ # With {RSpec::Matchers.alias_matcher}, you can easily create an
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+ # alternate name for a given matcher.
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+ #
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+ # The description will also change according to the new name:
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::Matchers.alias_matcher :a_list_that_sums_to, :sum_to
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+ # sum_to(3).description # => "sum to 3"
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+ # a_list_that_sums_to(3).description # => "a list that sums to 3"
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+ #
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+ # or you can specify a custom description like this:
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::Matchers.alias_matcher :a_list_sorted_by, :be_sorted_by do |description|
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+ # description.sub("be sorted by", "a list sorted by")
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # be_sorted_by(:age).description # => "be sorted by age"
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+ # a_list_sorted_by(:age).description # => "a list sorted by age"
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+ #
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+ # ## Custom Matchers
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+ #
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+ # When you find that none of the stock matchers provide a natural feeling
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+ # expectation, you can very easily write your own using RSpec's matcher DSL
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+ # or writing one from scratch.
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+ #
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+ # ### Matcher DSL
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+ #
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+ # Imagine that you are writing a game in which players can be in various
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+ # zones on a virtual board. To specify that bob should be in zone 4, you
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+ # could say:
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+ #
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+ # expect(bob.current_zone).to eql(Zone.new("4"))
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+ #
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+ # But you might find it more expressive to say:
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+ #
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+ # expect(bob).to be_in_zone("4")
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+ #
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+ # and/or
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+ #
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+ # expect(bob).not_to be_in_zone("3")
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+ #
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+ # You can create such a matcher like so:
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::Matchers.define :be_in_zone do |zone|
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+ # match do |player|
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+ # player.in_zone?(zone)
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # This will generate a <tt>be_in_zone</tt> method that returns a matcher
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+ # with logical default messages for failures. You can override the failure
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+ # messages and the generated description as follows:
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::Matchers.define :be_in_zone do |zone|
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+ # match do |player|
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+ # player.in_zone?(zone)
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # failure_message do |player|
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+ # # generate and return the appropriate string.
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # failure_message_when_negated do |player|
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+ # # generate and return the appropriate string.
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # description do
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+ # # generate and return the appropriate string.
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # Each of the message-generation methods has access to the block arguments
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+ # passed to the <tt>create</tt> method (in this case, <tt>zone</tt>). The
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+ # failure message methods (<tt>failure_message</tt> and
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+ # <tt>failure_message_when_negated</tt>) are passed the actual value (the
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+ # receiver of <tt>expect(..)</tt> or <tt>expect(..).not_to</tt>).
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+ #
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+ # ### Custom Matcher from scratch
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+ #
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+ # You could also write a custom matcher from scratch, as follows:
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+ #
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+ # class BeInZone
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+ # def initialize(expected)
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+ # @expected = expected
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def matches?(target)
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+ # @target = target
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+ # @target.current_zone.eql?(Zone.new(@expected))
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def failure_message
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+ # "expected #{@target.inspect} to be in Zone #{@expected}"
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def failure_message_when_negated
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+ # "expected #{@target.inspect} not to be in Zone #{@expected}"
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # ... and a method like this:
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+ #
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+ # def be_in_zone(expected)
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+ # BeInZone.new(expected)
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # And then expose the method to your specs. This is normally done
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+ # by including the method and the class in a module, which is then
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+ # included in your spec:
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+ #
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+ # module CustomGameMatchers
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+ # class BeInZone
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+ # # ...
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # def be_in_zone(expected)
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+ # # ...
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+ # end
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # describe "Player behaviour" do
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+ # include CustomGameMatchers
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+ # # ...
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # or you can include in globally in a spec_helper.rb file <tt>require</tt>d
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+ # from your spec file(s):
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::configure do |config|
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+ # config.include(CustomGameMatchers)
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # ### Making custom matchers composable
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+ #
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+ # RSpec's built-in matchers are designed to be composed, in expressions like:
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+ #
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+ # expect(["barn", 2.45]).to contain_exactly(
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+ # a_value_within(0.1).of(2.5),
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+ # a_string_starting_with("bar")
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+ # )
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+ #
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+ # Custom matchers can easily participate in composed matcher expressions like these.
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+ # Include {RSpec::Matchers::Composable} in your custom matcher to make it support
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+ # being composed (matchers defined using the DSL have this included automatically).
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+ # Within your matcher's `matches?` method (or the `match` block, if using the DSL),
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+ # use `values_match?(expected, actual)` rather than `expected == actual`.
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+ # Under the covers, `values_match?` is able to match arbitrary
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+ # nested data structures containing a mix of both matchers and non-matcher objects.
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+ # It uses `===` and `==` to perform the matching, considering the values to
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+ # match if either returns `true`. The `Composable` mixin also provides some helper
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+ # methods for surfacing the matcher descriptions within your matcher's description
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+ # or failure messages.
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+ #
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+ # RSpec's built-in matchers each have a number of aliases that rephrase the matcher
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+ # from a verb phrase (such as `be_within`) to a noun phrase (such as `a_value_within`),
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+ # which reads better when the matcher is passed as an argument in a composed matcher
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+ # expressions, and also uses the noun-phrase wording in the matcher's `description`,
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+ # for readable failure messages. You can alias your custom matchers in similar fashion
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+ # using {RSpec::Matchers.alias_matcher}.
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+ #
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+ # ## Negated Matchers
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+ #
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+ # Sometimes if you want to test for the opposite using a more descriptive name
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+ # instead of using `not_to`, you can use {RSpec::Matchers.define_negated_matcher}:
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+ #
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+ # RSpec::Matchers.define_negated_matcher :exclude, :include
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+ # include(1, 2).description # => "include 1 and 2"
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+ # exclude(1, 2).description # => "exclude 1 and 2"
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+ #
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+ # While the most obvious negated form may be to add a `not_` prefix,
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+ # the failure messages you get with that form can be confusing (e.g.
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+ # "expected [actual] to not [verb], but did not"). We've found it works
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+ # best to find a more positive name for the negated form, such as
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+ # `avoid_changing` rather than `not_change`.
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+ #
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+ module Matchers
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+ extend ::RSpec::Matchers::DSL
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+
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+ # @!method self.alias_matcher(new_name, old_name, options={}, &description_override)
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+ # Extended from {RSpec::Matchers::DSL#alias_matcher}.
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+
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+ # @!method self.define(name, &declarations)
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+ # Extended from {RSpec::Matchers::DSL#define}.
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+
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+ # @!method self.define_negated_matcher(negated_name, base_name, &description_override)
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+ # Extended from {RSpec::Matchers::DSL#define_negated_matcher}.
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+
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+ # @method expect
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+ # Supports `expect(actual).to matcher` syntax by wrapping `actual` in an
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+ # `ExpectationTarget`.
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(actual).to eq(expected)
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+ # expect(actual).not_to eq(expected)
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+ # @return [ExpectationTarget]
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+ # @see ExpectationTarget#to
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+ # @see ExpectationTarget#not_to
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+
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+ # Allows multiple expectations in the provided block to fail, and then
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+ # aggregates them into a single exception, rather than aborting on the
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+ # first expectation failure like normal. This allows you to see all
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+ # failures from an entire set of expectations without splitting each
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+ # off into its own example (which may slow things down if the example
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+ # setup is expensive).
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+ #
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+ # @param label [String] label for this aggregation block, which will be
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+ # included in the aggregated exception message.
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+ # @param metadata [Hash] additional metadata about this failure aggregation
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+ # block. If multiple expectations fail, it will be exposed from the
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+ # {Expectations::MultipleExpectationsNotMetError} exception. Mostly
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+ # intended for internal RSpec use but you can use it as well.
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+ # @yield Block containing as many expectation as you want. The block is
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+ # simply yielded to, so you can trust that anything that works outside
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+ # the block should work within it.
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+ # @raise [Expectations::MultipleExpectationsNotMetError] raised when
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+ # multiple expectations fail.
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+ # @raise [Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError] raised when a single
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+ # expectation fails.
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+ # @raise [Exception] other sorts of exceptions will be raised as normal.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # aggregate_failures("verifying response") do
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+ # expect(response.status).to eq(200)
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+ # expect(response.headers).to include("Content-Type" => "text/plain")
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+ # expect(response.body).to include("Success")
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+ # end
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+ #
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+ # @note The implementation of this feature uses a thread-local variable,
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+ # which means that if you have an expectation failure in another thread,
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+ # it'll abort like normal.
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+ def aggregate_failures(label=nil, metadata={}, &block)
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+ Expectations::FailureAggregator.new(label, metadata).aggregate(&block)
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+ end
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+
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+ # @!macro [attach] alias_matcher
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+ # @!parse
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+ # alias $1 $2
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+
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+ # Passes if actual is truthy (anything but false or nil)
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+ def be_truthy
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+ BuiltIn::BeTruthy.new
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_truthy_value, :be_truthy
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+
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+ # Passes if actual is falsey (false or nil)
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+ def be_falsey
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+ BuiltIn::BeFalsey.new
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :be_falsy, :be_falsey
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+ alias_matcher :a_falsey_value, :be_falsey
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+ alias_matcher :a_falsy_value, :be_falsey
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+
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+ # Passes if actual is nil
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+ def be_nil
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+ BuiltIn::BeNil.new
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_nil_value, :be_nil
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+
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(actual).to be_truthy
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+ # expect(actual).to be_falsey
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+ # expect(actual).to be_nil
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+ # expect(actual).to be_[arbitrary_predicate](*args)
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+ # expect(actual).not_to be_nil
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+ # expect(actual).not_to be_[arbitrary_predicate](*args)
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+ #
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+ # Given true, false, or nil, will pass if actual value is true, false or
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+ # nil (respectively). Given no args means the caller should satisfy an if
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+ # condition (to be or not to be).
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+ #
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+ # Predicates are any Ruby method that ends in a "?" and returns true or
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+ # false. Given be_ followed by arbitrary_predicate (without the "?"),
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+ # RSpec will match convert that into a query against the target object.
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+ #
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+ # The arbitrary_predicate feature will handle any predicate prefixed with
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+ # "be_an_" (e.g. be_an_instance_of), "be_a_" (e.g. be_a_kind_of) or "be_"
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+ # (e.g. be_empty), letting you choose the prefix that best suits the
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+ # predicate.
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+ def be(*args)
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+ args.empty? ? Matchers::BuiltIn::Be.new : equal(*args)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_value, :be, :klass => AliasedMatcherWithOperatorSupport
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+
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+ # passes if target.kind_of?(klass)
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+ def be_a(klass)
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+ be_a_kind_of(klass)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :be_an, :be_a
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+
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+ # Passes if actual.instance_of?(expected)
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(5).to be_an_instance_of(Integer)
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+ # expect(5).not_to be_an_instance_of(Numeric)
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+ # expect(5).not_to be_an_instance_of(Float)
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+ def be_an_instance_of(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::BeAnInstanceOf.new(expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :be_instance_of, :be_an_instance_of
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+ alias_matcher :an_instance_of, :be_an_instance_of
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+
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+ # Passes if actual.kind_of?(expected)
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(5).to be_a_kind_of(Integer)
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+ # expect(5).to be_a_kind_of(Numeric)
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+ # expect(5).not_to be_a_kind_of(Float)
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+ def be_a_kind_of(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::BeAKindOf.new(expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_method :be_kind_of, :be_a_kind_of
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+ alias_matcher :a_kind_of, :be_a_kind_of
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+
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+ # Passes if actual.between?(min, max). Works with any Comparable object,
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+ # including String, Symbol, Time, or Numeric (Fixnum, Bignum, Integer,
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+ # Float, Complex, and Rational).
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+ #
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+ # By default, `be_between` is inclusive (i.e. passes when given either the max or min value),
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+ # but you can make it `exclusive` by chaining that off the matcher.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(5).to be_between(1, 10)
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+ # expect(11).not_to be_between(1, 10)
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+ # expect(10).not_to be_between(1, 10).exclusive
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+ def be_between(min, max)
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+ BuiltIn::BeBetween.new(min, max)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_value_between, :be_between
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+
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+ # Passes if actual == expected +/- delta
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(result).to be_within(0.5).of(3.0)
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+ # expect(result).not_to be_within(0.5).of(3.0)
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+ def be_within(delta)
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+ BuiltIn::BeWithin.new(delta)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_value_within, :be_within
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+ alias_matcher :within, :be_within
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+
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+ # Applied to a proc, specifies that its execution will cause some value to
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+ # change.
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+ #
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+ # @param [Object] receiver
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+ # @param [Symbol] message the message to send the receiver
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+ #
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+ # You can either pass <tt>receiver</tt> and <tt>message</tt>, or a block,
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+ # but not both.
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+ #
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+ # When passing a block, it must use the `{ ... }` format, not
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+ # do/end, as `{ ... }` binds to the `change` method, whereas do/end
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+ # would errantly bind to the `expect(..).to` or `expect(...).not_to` method.
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+ #
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+ # You can chain any of the following off of the end to specify details
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+ # about the change:
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+ #
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+ # * `from`
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+ # * `to`
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+ #
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+ # or any one of:
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+ #
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+ # * `by`
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+ # * `by_at_least`
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+ # * `by_at_most`
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect {
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+ # team.add_player(player)
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+ # }.to change(roster, :count)
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+ #
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+ # expect {
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+ # team.add_player(player)
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+ # }.to change(roster, :count).by(1)
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+ #
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+ # expect {
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+ # team.add_player(player)
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+ # }.to change(roster, :count).by_at_least(1)
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+ #
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+ # expect {
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+ # team.add_player(player)
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+ # }.to change(roster, :count).by_at_most(1)
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+ #
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+ # string = "string"
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+ # expect {
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+ # string.reverse!
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+ # }.to change { string }.from("string").to("gnirts")
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+ #
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+ # string = "string"
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+ # expect {
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+ # string
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+ # }.not_to change { string }.from("string")
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+ #
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+ # expect {
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+ # person.happy_birthday
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+ # }.to change(person, :birthday).from(32).to(33)
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+ #
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+ # expect {
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+ # employee.develop_great_new_social_networking_app
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+ # }.to change(employee, :title).from("Mail Clerk").to("CEO")
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+ #
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+ # expect {
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+ # doctor.leave_office
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+ # }.to change(doctor, :sign).from(/is in/).to(/is out/)
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+ #
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+ # user = User.new(:type => "admin")
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+ # expect {
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+ # user.symbolize_type
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+ # }.to change(user, :type).from(String).to(Symbol)
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+ #
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+ # == Notes
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+ #
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+ # Evaluates `receiver.message` or `block` before and after it
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+ # evaluates the block passed to `expect`.
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+ #
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+ # `expect( ... ).not_to change` supports the form that specifies `from`
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+ # (which specifies what you expect the starting, unchanged value to be)
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+ # but does not support forms with subsequent calls to `by`, `by_at_least`,
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+ # `by_at_most` or `to`.
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+ def change(receiver=nil, message=nil, &block)
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+ BuiltIn::Change.new(receiver, message, &block)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_block_changing, :change
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+ alias_matcher :changing, :change
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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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+ #
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+ # @note This is also available using the `=~` operator with `should`,
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+ # but `=~` is not supported with `expect`.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect([1, 2, 3]).to contain_exactly(1, 2, 3)
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+ # expect([1, 2, 3]).to contain_exactly(1, 3, 2)
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+ #
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+ # @see #match_array
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+ def contain_exactly(*items)
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+ BuiltIn::ContainExactly.new(items)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_collection_containing_exactly, :contain_exactly
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+ alias_matcher :containing_exactly, :contain_exactly
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+
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+ # Passes if actual covers expected. This works for
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+ # Ranges. You can also pass in multiple args
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+ # and it will only pass if all args are found in Range.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(1..10).to cover(5)
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+ # expect(1..10).to cover(4, 6)
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+ # expect(1..10).to cover(4, 6, 11) # fails
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+ # expect(1..10).not_to cover(11)
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+ # expect(1..10).not_to cover(5) # fails
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+ #
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+ # ### Warning:: Ruby >= 1.9 only
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+ def cover(*values)
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+ BuiltIn::Cover.new(*values)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_range_covering, :cover
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+ alias_matcher :covering, :cover
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+
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+ # Matches if the actual value ends with the expected value(s). In the case
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+ # of a string, matches against the last `expected.length` characters of the
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+ # actual string. In the case of an array, matches against the last
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+ # `expected.length` elements of the actual array.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect("this string").to end_with "string"
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+ # expect([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]).to end_with 4
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+ # expect([0, 2, 3, 4, 4]).to end_with 3, 4
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+ def end_with(*expected)
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+ BuiltIn::EndWith.new(*expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_collection_ending_with, :end_with
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+ alias_matcher :a_string_ending_with, :end_with
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+ alias_matcher :ending_with, :end_with
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+
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+ # Passes if <tt>actual == expected</tt>.
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+ #
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+ # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more
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+ # information about equality in Ruby.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(5).to eq(5)
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+ # expect(5).not_to eq(3)
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+ def eq(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::Eq.new(expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :an_object_eq_to, :eq
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+ alias_matcher :eq_to, :eq
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+
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+ # Passes if `actual.eql?(expected)`
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+ #
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+ # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more
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+ # information about equality in Ruby.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(5).to eql(5)
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+ # expect(5).not_to eql(3)
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+ def eql(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::Eql.new(expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :an_object_eql_to, :eql
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+ alias_matcher :eql_to, :eql
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+
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+ # Passes if <tt>actual.equal?(expected)</tt> (object identity).
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+ #
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+ # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more
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+ # information about equality in Ruby.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(5).to equal(5) # Integers are equal
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+ # expect("5").not_to equal("5") # Strings that look the same are not the same object
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+ def equal(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::Equal.new(expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :an_object_equal_to, :equal
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+ alias_matcher :equal_to, :equal
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+
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+ # Passes if `actual.exist?` or `actual.exists?`
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(File).to exist("path/to/file")
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+ def exist(*args)
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+ BuiltIn::Exist.new(*args)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :an_object_existing, :exist
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+ alias_matcher :existing, :exist
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+
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+ # Passes if actual's attribute values match the expected attributes hash.
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+ # This works no matter how you define your attribute readers.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # Person = Struct.new(:name, :age)
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+ # person = Person.new("Bob", 32)
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+ #
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+ # expect(person).to have_attributes(:name => "Bob", :age => 32)
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+ # expect(person).to have_attributes(:name => a_string_starting_with("B"), :age => (a_value > 30) )
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+ #
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+ # @note It will fail if actual doesn't respond to any of the expected attributes.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(person).to have_attributes(:color => "red")
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+ def have_attributes(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::HaveAttributes.new(expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :an_object_having_attributes, :have_attributes
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+ alias_matcher :having_attributes, :have_attributes
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+
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+ # Passes if actual includes expected. This works for
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+ # collections and Strings. You can also pass in multiple args
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+ # and it will only pass if all args are found in collection.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect([1,2,3]).to include(3)
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+ # expect([1,2,3]).to include(2,3)
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+ # expect([1,2,3]).to include(2,3,4) # fails
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+ # expect([1,2,3]).not_to include(4)
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+ # expect("spread").to include("read")
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+ # expect("spread").not_to include("red")
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+ # expect(:a => 1, :b => 2).to include(:a)
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+ # expect(:a => 1, :b => 2).to include(:a, :b)
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+ # expect(:a => 1, :b => 2).to include(:a => 1)
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+ # expect(:a => 1, :b => 2).to include(:b => 2, :a => 1)
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+ # expect(:a => 1, :b => 2).to include(:c) # fails
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+ # expect(:a => 1, :b => 2).not_to include(:a => 2)
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+ def include(*expected)
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+ BuiltIn::Include.new(*expected)
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+ end
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+ alias_matcher :a_collection_including, :include
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+ alias_matcher :a_string_including, :include
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+ alias_matcher :a_hash_including, :include
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+ alias_matcher :including, :include
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+
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+ # Passes if the provided matcher passes when checked against all
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+ # elements of the collection.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect([1, 3, 5]).to all be_odd
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+ # expect([1, 3, 6]).to all be_odd # fails
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+ #
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+ # @note The negative form `not_to all` is not supported. Instead
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+ # use `not_to include` or pass a negative form of a matcher
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+ # as the argument (e.g. `all exclude(:foo)`).
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+ #
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+ # @note You can also use this with compound matchers as well.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect([1, 3, 5]).to all( be_odd.and be_an(Integer) )
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+ def all(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::All.new(expected)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Given a `Regexp` or `String`, passes if `actual.match(pattern)`
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+ # Given an arbitrary nested data structure (e.g. arrays and hashes),
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+ # matches if `expected === actual` || `actual == expected` for each
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+ # pair of elements.
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # expect(email).to match(/^([^\s]+)((?:[-a-z0-9]+\.)+[a-z]{2,})$/i)
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+ # expect(email).to match("@example.com")
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+ #
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+ # @example
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+ # hash = {
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+ # :a => {
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+ # :b => ["foo", 5],
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+ # :c => { :d => 2.05 }
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+ # }
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+ # }
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+ #
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+ # expect(hash).to match(
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+ # :a => {
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+ # :b => a_collection_containing_exactly(
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+ # a_string_starting_with("f"),
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+ # an_instance_of(Integer)
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+ # ),
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+ # :c => { :d => (a_value < 3) }
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+ # }
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+ # )
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+ #
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+ # @note The `match_regex` alias is deprecated and is not recommended for use.
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+ # It was added in 2.12.1 to facilitate its use from within custom
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+ # matchers (due to how the custom matcher DSL was evaluated in 2.x,
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+ # `match` could not be used there), but is no longer needed in 3.x.
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+ def match(expected)
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+ BuiltIn::Match.new(expected)
690
+ end
691
+ alias_matcher :match_regex, :match
692
+ alias_matcher :an_object_matching, :match
693
+ alias_matcher :a_string_matching, :match
694
+ alias_matcher :matching, :match
695
+
696
+ # An alternate form of `contain_exactly` that accepts
697
+ # the expected contents as a single array arg rather
698
+ # that splatted out as individual items.
699
+ #
700
+ # @example
701
+ # expect(results).to contain_exactly(1, 2)
702
+ # # is identical to:
703
+ # expect(results).to match_array([1, 2])
704
+ #
705
+ # @see #contain_exactly
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+ def match_array(items)
707
+ contain_exactly(*items)
708
+ end
709
+
710
+ # With no arg, passes if the block outputs `to_stdout` or `to_stderr`.
711
+ # With a string, passes if the block outputs that specific string `to_stdout` or `to_stderr`.
712
+ # With a regexp or matcher, passes if the block outputs a string `to_stdout` or `to_stderr` that matches.
713
+ #
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+ # To capture output from any spawned subprocess as well, use `to_stdout_from_any_process` or
715
+ # `to_stderr_from_any_process`. Output from any process that inherits the main process's corresponding
716
+ # standard stream will be captured.
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+ #
718
+ # @example
719
+ # expect { print 'foo' }.to output.to_stdout
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+ # expect { print 'foo' }.to output('foo').to_stdout
721
+ # expect { print 'foo' }.to output(/foo/).to_stdout
722
+ #
723
+ # expect { do_something }.to_not output.to_stdout
724
+ #
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+ # expect { warn('foo') }.to output.to_stderr
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+ # expect { warn('foo') }.to output('foo').to_stderr
727
+ # expect { warn('foo') }.to output(/foo/).to_stderr
728
+ #
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+ # expect { do_something }.to_not output.to_stderr
730
+ #
731
+ # expect { system('echo foo') }.to output("foo\n").to_stdout_from_any_process
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+ # expect { system('echo foo', out: :err) }.to output("foo\n").to_stderr_from_any_process
733
+ #
734
+ # @note `to_stdout` and `to_stderr` work by temporarily replacing `$stdout` or `$stderr`,
735
+ # so they're not able to intercept stream output that explicitly uses `STDOUT`/`STDERR`
736
+ # or that uses a reference to `$stdout`/`$stderr` that was stored before the
737
+ # matcher was used.
738
+ # @note `to_stdout_from_any_process` and `to_stderr_from_any_process` use Tempfiles, and
739
+ # are thus significantly (~30x) slower than `to_stdout` and `to_stderr`.
740
+ def output(expected=nil)
741
+ BuiltIn::Output.new(expected)
742
+ end
743
+ alias_matcher :a_block_outputting, :output
744
+
745
+ # With no args, matches if any error is raised.
746
+ # With a named error, matches only if that specific error is raised.
747
+ # With a named error and messsage specified as a String, matches only if both match.
748
+ # With a named error and messsage specified as a Regexp, matches only if both match.
749
+ # Pass an optional block to perform extra verifications on the exception matched
750
+ #
751
+ # @example
752
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to raise_error
753
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError)
754
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError) { |error| expect(error.data).to eq 42 }
755
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, "that was too risky")
756
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, /oo ri/)
757
+ #
758
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.not_to raise_error
759
+ def raise_error(error=nil, message=nil, &block)
760
+ BuiltIn::RaiseError.new(error, message, &block)
761
+ end
762
+ alias_method :raise_exception, :raise_error
763
+
764
+ alias_matcher :a_block_raising, :raise_error do |desc|
765
+ desc.sub("raise", "a block raising")
766
+ end
767
+
768
+ alias_matcher :raising, :raise_error do |desc|
769
+ desc.sub("raise", "raising")
770
+ end
771
+
772
+ # Matches if the target object responds to all of the names
773
+ # provided. Names can be Strings or Symbols.
774
+ #
775
+ # @example
776
+ # expect("string").to respond_to(:length)
777
+ #
778
+ def respond_to(*names)
779
+ BuiltIn::RespondTo.new(*names)
780
+ end
781
+ alias_matcher :an_object_responding_to, :respond_to
782
+ alias_matcher :responding_to, :respond_to
783
+
784
+ # Passes if the submitted block returns true. Yields target to the
785
+ # block.
786
+ #
787
+ # Generally speaking, this should be thought of as a last resort when
788
+ # you can't find any other way to specify the behaviour you wish to
789
+ # specify.
790
+ #
791
+ # If you do find yourself in such a situation, you could always write
792
+ # a custom matcher, which would likely make your specs more expressive.
793
+ #
794
+ # @param description [String] optional description to be used for this matcher.
795
+ #
796
+ # @example
797
+ # expect(5).to satisfy { |n| n > 3 }
798
+ # expect(5).to satisfy("be greater than 3") { |n| n > 3 }
799
+ def satisfy(description=nil, &block)
800
+ BuiltIn::Satisfy.new(description, &block)
801
+ end
802
+ alias_matcher :an_object_satisfying, :satisfy
803
+ alias_matcher :satisfying, :satisfy
804
+
805
+ # Matches if the actual value starts with the expected value(s). In the
806
+ # case of a string, matches against the first `expected.length` characters
807
+ # of the actual string. In the case of an array, matches against the first
808
+ # `expected.length` elements of the actual array.
809
+ #
810
+ # @example
811
+ # expect("this string").to start_with "this s"
812
+ # expect([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]).to start_with 0
813
+ # expect([0, 2, 3, 4, 4]).to start_with 0, 1
814
+ def start_with(*expected)
815
+ BuiltIn::StartWith.new(*expected)
816
+ end
817
+ alias_matcher :a_collection_starting_with, :start_with
818
+ alias_matcher :a_string_starting_with, :start_with
819
+ alias_matcher :starting_with, :start_with
820
+
821
+ # Given no argument, matches if a proc throws any Symbol.
822
+ #
823
+ # Given a Symbol, matches if the given proc throws the specified Symbol.
824
+ #
825
+ # Given a Symbol and an arg, matches if the given proc throws the
826
+ # specified Symbol with the specified arg.
827
+ #
828
+ # @example
829
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to throw_symbol
830
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to throw_symbol(:that_was_risky)
831
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.to throw_symbol(:that_was_risky, 'culprit')
832
+ #
833
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.not_to throw_symbol
834
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.not_to throw_symbol(:that_was_risky)
835
+ # expect { do_something_risky }.not_to throw_symbol(:that_was_risky, 'culprit')
836
+ def throw_symbol(expected_symbol=nil, expected_arg=nil)
837
+ BuiltIn::ThrowSymbol.new(expected_symbol, expected_arg)
838
+ end
839
+
840
+ alias_matcher :a_block_throwing, :throw_symbol do |desc|
841
+ desc.sub("throw", "a block throwing")
842
+ end
843
+
844
+ alias_matcher :throwing, :throw_symbol do |desc|
845
+ desc.sub("throw", "throwing")
846
+ end
847
+
848
+ # Passes if the method called in the expect block yields, regardless
849
+ # of whether or not arguments are yielded.
850
+ #
851
+ # @example
852
+ # expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_control
853
+ # expect { |b| "a".to_sym(&b) }.not_to yield_control
854
+ #
855
+ # @note Your expect block must accept a parameter and pass it on to
856
+ # the method-under-test as a block.
857
+ def yield_control
858
+ BuiltIn::YieldControl.new
859
+ end
860
+ alias_matcher :a_block_yielding_control, :yield_control
861
+ alias_matcher :yielding_control, :yield_control
862
+
863
+ # Passes if the method called in the expect block yields with
864
+ # no arguments. Fails if it does not yield, or yields with arguments.
865
+ #
866
+ # @example
867
+ # expect { |b| User.transaction(&b) }.to yield_with_no_args
868
+ # expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.not_to yield_with_no_args # because it yields with `5`
869
+ # expect { |b| "a".to_sym(&b) }.not_to yield_with_no_args # because it does not yield
870
+ #
871
+ # @note Your expect block must accept a parameter and pass it on to
872
+ # the method-under-test as a block.
873
+ # @note This matcher is not designed for use with methods that yield
874
+ # multiple times.
875
+ def yield_with_no_args
876
+ BuiltIn::YieldWithNoArgs.new
877
+ end
878
+ alias_matcher :a_block_yielding_with_no_args, :yield_with_no_args
879
+ alias_matcher :yielding_with_no_args, :yield_with_no_args
880
+
881
+ # Given no arguments, matches if the method called in the expect
882
+ # block yields with arguments (regardless of what they are or how
883
+ # many there are).
884
+ #
885
+ # Given arguments, matches if the method called in the expect block
886
+ # yields with arguments that match the given arguments.
887
+ #
888
+ # Argument matching is done using `===` (the case match operator)
889
+ # and `==`. If the expected and actual arguments match with either
890
+ # operator, the matcher will pass.
891
+ #
892
+ # @example
893
+ # expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args # because #tap yields an arg
894
+ # expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args(5) # because 5 == 5
895
+ # expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.to yield_with_args(Integer) # because Integer === 5
896
+ # expect { |b| File.open("f.txt", &b) }.to yield_with_args(/txt/) # because /txt/ === "f.txt"
897
+ #
898
+ # expect { |b| User.transaction(&b) }.not_to yield_with_args # because it yields no args
899
+ # expect { |b| 5.tap(&b) }.not_to yield_with_args(1, 2, 3)
900
+ #
901
+ # @note Your expect block must accept a parameter and pass it on to
902
+ # the method-under-test as a block.
903
+ # @note This matcher is not designed for use with methods that yield
904
+ # multiple times.
905
+ def yield_with_args(*args)
906
+ BuiltIn::YieldWithArgs.new(*args)
907
+ end
908
+ alias_matcher :a_block_yielding_with_args, :yield_with_args
909
+ alias_matcher :yielding_with_args, :yield_with_args
910
+
911
+ # Designed for use with methods that repeatedly yield (such as
912
+ # iterators). Passes if the method called in the expect block yields
913
+ # multiple times with arguments matching those given.
914
+ #
915
+ # Argument matching is done using `===` (the case match operator)
916
+ # and `==`. If the expected and actual arguments match with either
917
+ # operator, the matcher will pass.
918
+ #
919
+ # @example
920
+ # expect { |b| [1, 2, 3].each(&b) }.to yield_successive_args(1, 2, 3)
921
+ # expect { |b| { :a => 1, :b => 2 }.each(&b) }.to yield_successive_args([:a, 1], [:b, 2])
922
+ # expect { |b| [1, 2, 3].each(&b) }.not_to yield_successive_args(1, 2)
923
+ #
924
+ # @note Your expect block must accept a parameter and pass it on to
925
+ # the method-under-test as a block.
926
+ def yield_successive_args(*args)
927
+ BuiltIn::YieldSuccessiveArgs.new(*args)
928
+ end
929
+ alias_matcher :a_block_yielding_successive_args, :yield_successive_args
930
+ alias_matcher :yielding_successive_args, :yield_successive_args
931
+
932
+ # Delegates to {RSpec::Expectations.configuration}.
933
+ # This is here because rspec-core's `expect_with` option
934
+ # looks for a `configuration` method on the mixin
935
+ # (`RSpec::Matchers`) to yield to a block.
936
+ # @return [RSpec::Expectations::Configuration] the configuration object
937
+ def self.configuration
938
+ Expectations.configuration
939
+ end
940
+
941
+ private
942
+
943
+ BE_PREDICATE_REGEX = /^(be_(?:an?_)?)(.*)/
944
+ HAS_REGEX = /^(?:have_)(.*)/
945
+ DYNAMIC_MATCHER_REGEX = Regexp.union(BE_PREDICATE_REGEX, HAS_REGEX)
946
+
947
+ def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
948
+ case method.to_s
949
+ when BE_PREDICATE_REGEX
950
+ BuiltIn::BePredicate.new(method, *args, &block)
951
+ when HAS_REGEX
952
+ BuiltIn::Has.new(method, *args, &block)
953
+ else
954
+ super
955
+ end
956
+ end
957
+
958
+ if RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 1.9
959
+ def respond_to_missing?(method, *)
960
+ method =~ DYNAMIC_MATCHER_REGEX || super
961
+ end
962
+ else # for 1.8.7
963
+ # :nocov:
964
+ def respond_to?(method, *)
965
+ method = method.to_s
966
+ method =~ DYNAMIC_MATCHER_REGEX || super
967
+ end
968
+ public :respond_to?
969
+ # :nocov:
970
+ end
971
+
972
+ # @api private
973
+ def self.is_a_matcher?(obj)
974
+ return true if ::RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::BaseMatcher === obj
975
+ begin
976
+ return false if obj.respond_to?(:i_respond_to_everything_so_im_not_really_a_matcher)
977
+ rescue NoMethodError
978
+ # Some objects, like BasicObject, don't implemented standard
979
+ # reflection methods.
980
+ return false
981
+ end
982
+ return false unless obj.respond_to?(:matches?)
983
+
984
+ obj.respond_to?(:failure_message) ||
985
+ obj.respond_to?(:failure_message_for_should) # support legacy matchers
986
+ end
987
+
988
+ ::RSpec::Support.register_matcher_definition do |obj|
989
+ is_a_matcher?(obj)
990
+ end
991
+
992
+ # @api private
993
+ def self.is_a_describable_matcher?(obj)
994
+ is_a_matcher?(obj) && obj.respond_to?(:description)
995
+ end
996
+
997
+ if RSpec::Support::Ruby.mri? && RUBY_VERSION[0, 3] == '1.9'
998
+ # @api private
999
+ # Note that `included` doesn't work for this because it is triggered
1000
+ # _after_ `RSpec::Matchers` is an ancestor of the inclusion host, rather
1001
+ # than _before_, like `append_features`. It's important we check this before
1002
+ # in order to find the cases where it was already previously included.
1003
+ def self.append_features(mod)
1004
+ return super if mod < self # `mod < self` indicates a re-inclusion.
1005
+
1006
+ subclasses = ObjectSpace.each_object(Class).select { |c| c < mod && c < self }
1007
+ return super unless subclasses.any?
1008
+
1009
+ subclasses.reject! { |s| subclasses.any? { |s2| s < s2 } } # Filter to the root ancestor.
1010
+ subclasses = subclasses.map { |s| "`#{s}`" }.join(", ")
1011
+
1012
+ RSpec.warning "`#{self}` has been included in a superclass (`#{mod}`) " \
1013
+ "after previously being included in subclasses (#{subclasses}), " \
1014
+ "which can trigger infinite recursion from `super` due to an MRI 1.9 bug " \
1015
+ "(https://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/3351). To work around this, " \
1016
+ "either upgrade to MRI 2.0+, include a dup of the module (e.g. " \
1017
+ "`include #{self}.dup`), or find a way to include `#{self}` in `#{mod}` " \
1018
+ "before it is included in subclasses (#{subclasses}). See " \
1019
+ "https://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/issues/814 for more info"
1020
+
1021
+ super
1022
+ end
1023
+ end
1024
+ end
1025
+ end