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+ Welcome to TestUnitHelper
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+ =========================
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+ TestUnitHelper provides additional functionality to Test::Unit.
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+ Getting Started
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+ ---------------
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+ Install TestUnitHelper at the command prompt if you haven't yet:
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+ $ gem install test_unit_helper
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+ Require the gem in your Gemfile:
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+ gem 'test_unit_helper', '~> 0.0.2'
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+ Require the gem wherever you need to use it:
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+ require 'test_unit_helper'
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+ Usage
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+ -----
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+ This gem adds a number of things to TestCase.
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+ The first one is an addition to the class methods.
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+ A function named 'test' exists
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+ so that you may use the following inside your tests:
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+ test 'this should pass' do
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+ assert true
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+ end
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+ If you have a class named MyClass
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+ and your test class is named either TestMyClass or MyClassTest,
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+ an instance variable (@class) will be made available,
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+ which allows for things like:
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+ def setup
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+ @my_object = @class.new
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+ end
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+ If your test is named after a class as above,
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+ the following tests illustrate other enhancements:
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+ test '.some_method does something' do
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+ assert false # => test MyClass.some_method does something (MyClassTest)
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+ end
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+ test '#some_method does something' do
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+ end
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+ The wrap_output instance method has been added.
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+ It traps all output to standard out and standard error
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+ test 'output should be trapped' do
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+ wrap_output { puts 'TestUnitHelper is awesome!' }
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+ assert_equal 'TestUnitHelper is awesome!', out
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+ end
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+ A reset_io method is available to reset out and err,
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+ if wrap_output will be called multiple times and
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+ Additional Notes
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+ ----------------
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+ out and err strip all trailing new lines.
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+ If it is absolutely necessary to compare with the newlines,
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+ @out and @err are available. They are StringIO objects, though.
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+ But the key here is that the only ways they are modified
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+ Additional Documentation
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+ ------------------------
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+ $ rake rdoc:app
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+ Updates
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+ -------
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+ * 0.0.2 - 2012 Jun 17
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+ * Updated to a version of rake_tasks that won't break ci.
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+ * Made Class.test_class more intelligent.
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+ It now checks for multiple constant name possibilities.
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+ * Added test/rubies.yml to facilitate testing multiple Ruby versions
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+ vi rake_tasks's rake test:full.
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+ * 0.0.1 - 2012 Mar 04
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+ * Initial release.
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+ License
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+ TestUnitHelper is released under the LGPLv3 license.
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  # ==== Output
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  # [String] The class that is being tested. nil if not found.
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  def test_class
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