wrong 0.7.0-java → 0.7.1-java

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  ![Someone is Wrong on the Internet](http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png)
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+ Maintained by: Alex Chaffee <http://alexchaffee.com>
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  ## Abstract ##
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  Wrong provides a simple, general assert method that takes a block, and understands the code inside it, providing verbose failure messages for free.
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  If you don't want `close_to?` cluttering up `Float` in your test runs then use `include Wrong::Assert` instead of `include Wrong`.
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- `close_to?` also works on `Time`s, `Date`s, and `DateTime`s. (The default tolerance of 1 msec may be too small for you.)
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+ `close_to?` also works on `Time`s, `Date`s, and `DateTime`s. The default tolerance of 1 msec may be too small for you, so you might want to do something like:
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+ assert { user.created_at.close_to?(Time.now, 2) } # or 2.seconds
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+ `close_to?` also works inside RSpec should statements with the magic `be` matcher, e.g.
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+ 5.should be_close_to(6)
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  ### d
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  * Beware of Side Effects! (See discussion elsewhere in this document.)
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  * "Doesn't all this parsing slow down my test run"? No - this applies to failure cases only. If the assert block returns true then Wrong simply moves on.
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+ FYI, the [method_source gem](https://github.com/banister/method_source) uses a similar algorithm (keep grabbing lines of source code and [try to parse them](https://github.com/banister/method_source/blob/master/lib/method_source/code_helpers.rb#L66) until you stop getting parse errors).
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  ## Explanations ##
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  `assert` and `deny` can take an optional explanation, e.g.
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  extend Wrong::Helpers
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  end
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- # This `require "wrong/close_to"` adds close_to? to Numeric.
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  # `require 'wrong/assert'` et al. individually and don't `require 'wrong/close_to'` or `require 'wrong'`
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  module Wrong
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- VERSION = "0.7.0" unless defined?(Wrong::VERSION)
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: wrong
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  prerelease:
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  platform: java
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  authors:
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  autorequire:
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- date: 2012-11-23 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2013-11-11 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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  description: ! 'Wrong provides a general assert method that takes a predicate block.
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  rubyforge_project: wrong
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  rubygems_version: 1.8.24