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diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/CHANGES b/vendor/gems/rspec/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e17793323 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,885 @@ +== Version 1.0.8 + +Another bugfix release - this time to resolve the version mismatch + +== Version 1.0.7 + +Quick bugfix release to ensure that you don't have to have the rspec gem installed +in order to use autotest with rspec_on_rails. + +* Fixed [#13015] autotest gives failure in 'spec_command' after upgrade 1.0.5 to 1.0.6 + +== Version 1.0.6 + +The "holy cow, batman, it's been a long time since we released and there are a ton of bug +fixes, patches and even new features" release. + +Warning: Spec::Rails users: In fixing 11508, we've removed the raise_controller_errors method. As long as you +follow the upgrade instructions and run 'script/generate rspec' you'll be fine, but if you skip this +step you need to manually go into spec_helper.rb and remove the call to that method (if present - it +might not be if you haven't upgraded in a while). + +Warning: Implementors of custom formatters. Formatters will now be sent an Example object instead of just a +String for #example_started, #example_passed and #example_failed. In certain scenarios +(Spec::Ui with Spec::Distributed), the formatter must ask the Example for its sequence number instead of +keeping track of a sequence number internal to the formatter. Most of you shouldn't need to upgrade +your formatters though - the Example#to_s method returns the example name/description, so you should be +able to use the passed Example instance as if it were a String. + +* Applied [#12986] Autotest Specs + Refactoring (Patch from Scott Tayler) +* Added a #close method to formatters, which allows them to gracefully close streams. +* Applied [#12935] Remove requirement that mocha must be installed as a gem when used as mocking framework. (Patch from Ryan Kinderman). +* Fixed [#12893] RSpec's Autotest should work with rspec's trunk +* Fixed [#12865] Partial mock error when object has an @options instance var +* Applied [#12701] Allow checking of content captured with content_for in view specs (Patch from Jens Krmer) +* Applied [#12817] Cannot include same shared behaviour when required with absolute paths (Patch from Ian Leitch) +* Applied [#12719] rspec_on_rails should not include pagination helper (Patch from Matthijs Langenberg) +* Fixed [#12714] helper spec not finding rails core helpers +* Applied [#12611] should_not redirect_to implementation (Patch from Yurii Rashkovskii) +* Applied [#12682] Not correctly aliasing original 'stub!' and 'should_receive' methods for ApplicationController (Patch from Matthijs Langenberg) +* Disabled controller.should_receive(:render) and controller.stub!(:render). Use expect_render or stub_render instead. +* Applied [#12484] Allow a Behaviour's Description to flow through to the Formatter (Patch from Bob Cotton) +* Fixed [#12448] The spec:plugins rake task from rspec_on_rails should ignore specs from the rspec_on_rails plugin +* Applied [#12300] rr integration (patch from Kyle Hargraves) +* Implemented [#12284] mock_with :rr (integration with RR mock framework: http://rubyforge.org/projects/pivotalrb/) +* Applied [#12237] (tiny) added full path to mate in switch_command (Patch from Carl Porth) +* Formatters will now be sent an Example object instead of just a String for certain methods +* All Spec::Rake::SpecTask attributes can now be procs, which allows for lazy evaluation. +* Changed the Spec::Ui interfaces slightly. See examples. +* Applied [#12174] mishandling of paths with spaces in spec_mate switch_command (Patch from Carl Porth) +* Implemented [#8315] File "Go to..." functionality +* Applied [#11917] Cleaner Spec::Ui error for failed Selenium connection (Patch from Ian Dees) +* Applied [#11888] rspec_on_rails spews out warnings when assert_select is used with an XML response (Patch from Ian Leitch) +* Applied [#12010] Nicer failure message formatting (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) +* Applied [#12156] smooth open mate patch (Patch from Ienaga Eiji) +* Applied [#10577] Rails with Oracle breaks 0.9.2. (Patch from Sinclair Bain) +* Fixed [#12079] auto-generated example name incomplete: should have 1 error on ....] +* Applied [#12066] Docfix for mocks/mocks.page (Patch from Kyle Hargraves) +* Fixed [#11891] script/generate rspec_controller fails to create appropriate views (from templates) on edge rails +* Applied [#11921] Adds the correct controller_name from derived_controller_name() to the ViewExampleController (Patch from Eloy Duran) +* Fixed [#11903] config.include with behaviour_type 'hash' does not work +* Examples without blocks and pending is now reported with a P instead of a * +* Pending blocks that now pass are rendered blue +* New behaviour for after: If an after block raises an error, the other ones will still run instead of bailing at the first. +* Made it possible to run spec from RSpec.tmbundle with --drb against a Rails spec_server. +* Applied [#11868] Add ability for pending to optionally hold a failing block and to fail when it passes (Patch from Bob Cotton) +* Fixed [#11843] watir_behaviour missing from spec_ui gem +* Added 'switch between source and spec file' command in Spec::Mate (based on code from Ruy Asan) +* Applied [#11509] Documentation - RSpec requires hpricot +* Applied [#11807] Daemonize spec_server and rake tasks to manage them. (patch from Kyosuke MOROHASHI) +* Added pending(message) method +* Fixed [#11777] should render_template doesn't check paths correctly +* Fixed [#11749] Use of 'rescue => e' does not catch all exceptions +* Fixed [#11793] should raise_error('with a message') does not work correctly +* Fixed [#11774] Mocks should respond to :kind_of? in the same way they respond to :is_a? +* Fixed [#11508] Exceptions are not raised for Controller Specs (removed experimental raise_controller_errors) +* Applied [#11615] Partial mock methods give ambiguous failures when given a method name as a String (Patch from Jay Phillips) +* Fixed [#11545] Rspec doesn't handle should_receive on ActiveRecord associations (Patch from Ian White) +* Fixed [#11514] configuration.use_transactional_fixtures is ALWAYS true, regardless of assignment +* Improved generated RESTful controller examples to cover both successful and unsuccessful POST and PUT +* Changed TextMate snippets for controllers to pass controller class names to #describe rather than controller_name. +* Changed TextMate snippets for mocks to use no_args() and any_args() instead of the deprecated Symbols. +* Applied [#11500] Documentation: no rails integration specs in 1.0 +* Renamed SpecMate's shortcuts for running all examples and focused examples to avoid conflicts (CMD-d and CMD-i) +* Added a TextMate snippet for custom matchers, lifted from Geoffrey Grosenbach's RSpec peepcode show. +* The translator translates mock constraints to the new matchers that were introduced in 1.0.4 +* Documented environment variables for Spec::Rake::SpecTask. Renamed SPECOPTS and RCOVOPTS to SPEC_OPTS and RCOV_OPTS. +* Fixed [#10534] Windows: undefined method 'controller_name' + +== Version 1.0.5 +Bug fixes. Autotest plugin tweaks. + +* Fixed [#11378] fix to 10814 broke drb (re-opened #10814) +* Fixed [#11223] Unable to access flash from rails helper specs +* Fixed [#11337] autotest runs specs redundantly +* Fixed [#11258] windows: autotest won't run +* Applied [#11253] Tweaks to autotest file mappings (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) +* Applied [#11252] Should be able to re-load file containing shared behaviours without raising an exception (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) +* Fixed [#11247] standalone autotest doesn't work because of unneeded autotest.rb +* Applied [#11221] Autotest support does not work w/o Rails Gem installed (Patch from Josh Knowles) + +== Version 1.0.4 +The getting ready for JRuby release. + +* Fixed [#11181] behaviour_type scoping of config.before(:each) is not working +* added mock argument constraint matchers (anything(), boolean(), an_instance_of(Type)) which work with rspec or mocha +* added mock argument constraint matchers (any_args(), no_args()) which only work with rspec +* deprecated rspec's symbol mock argument constraint matchers (:any_args, :no_args, :anything, :boolean, :numeric, :string) +* Added tarball of rspec_on_rails to the release build to support folks working behind a firewall that blocks svn access. +* Fixed [#11137] rspec incorrectly handles flash after resetting the session +* Fixed [#11143] Views code for ActionController::Base#render broke between 1.0.0 and 1.0.3 on Rails Edge r6731 +* Added raise_controller_errors for controller examples in Spec::Rails + +== Version 1.0.3 +Bug fixes. + +* Fixed [#11104] Website uses old specify notation +* Applied [#11101] StringHelpers.starts_with?(prefix) assumes a string parameter for _prefix_ +* Removed 'rescue nil' which was hiding errors in controller examples. +* Fixed [#11075] controller specs fail when using mocha without integrated_views +* Fixed problem with redirect_to failing incorrectly against edge rails. +* Fixed [#11082] RspecResourceGenerator should be RspecScaffoldGenerator +* Fixed [#10959] Focused Examples do not work for Behaviour defined with constant with modules + +== Version 1.0.2 +This is just to align the version numbers in rspec and rspec_on_rails. + +== Version 1.0.1 +This is a maintenance release with mostly cleaning up, and one minor enhancement - +Modules are automatically included when described directly. + +* Renamed Spec::Rails' rspec_resource generator to rspec_scaffold. +* Removed Spec::Rails' be_feed matcher since it's based on assert_select_feed which is not part of Rails (despite that docs for assert_select_encoded says it is). +* describe(SomeModule) will include that module in the examples. Like for Spec::Rails helpers, but now also in core. +* Header in HTML report will be yellow instead of red if there is one failed example +* Applied [#10951] Odd instance variable name in rspec_model template (patch from Kyle Hargraves) +* Improved integration with autotest (Patches from Ryan Davis and David Goodland) +* Some small fixes to make all specs run on JRuby. + +== Version 1.0.0 +The stake in the ground release. This represents a commitment to the API as it is. No significant +backwards compatibility changes in the API are expected after this release. + +* Fixed [#10923] have_text matcher does not support should_not +* Fixed [#10673] should > and should >= broken +* Applied [#10921] Allow verify_rcov to accept greater than threshold coverage %'s via configuration +* Applied [#10920] Added support for not implemented examples (Patch from Chad Humphries and Ken Barker) +* Patch to allow not implemented examples. This works by not providing a block to the example. (Patch from Chad Humphries, Ken Barker) +* Yanked support for Rails 1.1.6 in Spec::Rails +* RSpec.tmbundle uses CMD-SHIFT-R to run focused examples now. +* Spec::Rails now bundles a spec:rcov task by default (suggestion from Kurt Schrader) +* Fixed [#10814] Runner loads shared code, test cases require them again +* Fixed [#10753] Global before and after +* Fixed [#10774] Allow before and after to be specified in config II +* Refactored Spec::Ui examples to use new global before and after blocks. +* Added instructions about how to get Selenium working with Spec::Ui (spec_ui/examples/selenium/README.txt) +* Fixed [#10805] selenium.rb missing from gem? +* Added rdocs explaining how to deal with errors in Rails' controller actions +* Applied [#10770] Finer grained includes. +* Fixed [#10747] Helper methods defined in shared specs are not visible when shared spec is used +* Fixed [#10748] Shared descriptions in separate files causes 'already exists' error +* Applied [#10698] Running with --drb executes specs twice (patch from Ruy Asan) +* Fixed [#10871] 0.9.4 - Focussed spec runner fails to run specs in descriptions with type and string when there is no leading space in the string + +== Version 0.9.4 +This release introduces massive improvements to Spec::Ui - the user interface functional testing +extension to RSpec. There are also some minor bug fixes to the RSpec core. + +* Massive improvements to Spec::Ui. Complete support for all Watir's ie.xxx(how, what) methods. Inline screenshots and HTML. +* Reactivated --timeout, which had mysteriously been deactivated in a recent release. +* Fixed [#10669] Kernel#describe override does not cover Kernel#context +* Applied [#10636] Added spec for OptionParser in Runner (Patch from Scott Taylor) +* Added [#10516] should_include should be able to accept multiple items +* Applied [#10631] redirect_to matcher doesn't respect request.host (Patch from Tim Lucas) +* Each formatter now flushes their own IO. This is to avoid buffering of output. +* Fixed [#10670] IVarProxy#delete raises exception when instance variable does not exist + +== Version 0.9.3 +This is a bugfix release. + +* Fixed [#10594] Failing Custom Matcher show NAME NOT GENERATED description +* describe(SomeType, "#message") will not add a space: "SomeType#message" (likewise for '.') +* describe(SomeType, "message") will have a decription with a space: "SomeType message" +* Applied [#10566] prepend_before and prepend_after callbacks +* Applied [#10567] Call setup and teardown using before and after callbacks + +== Version 0.9.2 +This is a quick maintenance release. + +* Added some website love +* Fixed [#10542] reverse predicate matcher syntax +* Added a spec:translate Rake task to make 0.9 translation easier with Spec:Rails +* Better translation of should_redirect_to +* Fixed --colour support for Windows. This is a regression that was introduced in 0.9.1 +* Applied [#10460] Make SpecRunner easier to instantiate without using commandline args + +== Version 0.9.1 + +This release introduces #describe and #it (aliased as #context and #specify for +backwards compatibility). This allows you to express specs like this: + + describe SomeClass do # Creates a Behaviour + it "should do something" do # Creates an Example + end + end + +The command line features four new options that give you more control over what specs +are being run and in what order. This can be used to verify that your specs are +independent (by running in opposite order with --reverse). It can also be used to cut +down feedback time by running the most recently modified specs first (--loadby mtime --reverse). + +Further, --example replaces the old --spec option, and it can now take a file name of +spec names as an alternative to just a spec name. The --format failing_examples:file.txt +option allows you to output an --example compatible file, which makes it possible to only +rerun the specs that failed in the last run. Spec::Rails uses all of these four options +by default to optimise your RSpec experience. + +There is now a simple configuration model. For Spec::Rails, you do something like this: + + Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + config.use_transactional_fixtures = true + config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false + config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures' + end + +You can now use mocha or flexmock with RSpec if you prefer either to +RSpec's own mock framework. Just put this: + + Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + config.mock_with :mocha + end + +or this: + + Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + config.mock_with :flexmock + end + +in a file that is loaded before your specs. You can also +configure included modules and predicate_matchers: + + Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + config.include SomeModule + config.predicate_matchers[:does_something?] = :do_something + end + +See Spec::DSL::Behaviour for more on predicate_matchers + +* Sugar FREE! +* Added [10434 ] Please Make -s synonymous with -e for autotest compat. This is temporary until autotest uses -e instead of -s. +* Fixed [#10133] custom predicate matchers +* Applied [#10473] Add should exist (new matcher) - Patch from Bret Pettichord +* Added another formatter: failing_behaviours. Writes the names of the failing behaviours for use with --example. +* Applied [#10315] Patch to fix pre_commit bug 10313 - pre_commit_rails: doesn't always build correctly (Patch from Antii Tarvainen) +* Applied [#10245] Patch to HTML escape the behavior name when using HTML Formatter (Patch from Josh Knowles) +* Applied [#10410] redirect_to does not behave consistently with regards to query string parameter ordering (Patch from Nicholas Evans) +* Applied [#9605] Patch for ER 9472, shared behaviour (Patch by Bob Cotton) +* The '--format rdoc' option no longer causes a dry-run by default. --dry-run must be used explicitly. +* It's possible to specify the output file in the --format option (See explanation in --help) +* Several --format options may be specified to output several formats in one run. +* The --out option is gone. Use --format html:path/to/my.html instead (or similar). +* Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter#initialize only takes one argument - an IO. dry_run and color are setters. +* Made Spec::Ui *much* easier to install. It will be released separately. Check out trunk/spec_ui/examples +* HTML reports now include a syntax highlighted snippet of the source code where the spec failed (needs the syntax gem) +* Added [#10262] Better Helper testing of Erb evaluation block helpers +* Added [#9735] support flexmock (thanks to Jim Weirich for his modifications to flexmock to support this) +* Spec::Rails controller specs will no longer let mock exception ripple through to the response. +* Fixed [#9260] IvarProxy does not act like a hash. +* Applied [#9458] The rspec_scaffold generator does not take into account class nesting (Patch from Steve Tendon) +* Applied [#9132] Rakefile spec:doc can fail without preparing database (Patch from Steve Ross) +* Applied [#9678] Custom runner command line switch, and multi-threaded runner (Patch from Bob Cotton) +* Applied [#9926] Rakefile - RSPEC_DEPS constant as an Array of Hashes instead of an Array of Arrays (Patch from Scott Taylor) +* Applied [#9925] Changed ".rhtml" to "template" in REST spec generator (Patch from Scott Taylor) +* Applied [#9852] Patch for RSpec's Website using Webgen 0.4.2 (Patch from Scott Taylor) +* Fixed [#6523] Run rspec on rails without a db +* Fixed [#9295] rake spec should run anything in the spec directory (not just rspec's standard dirs) +* Added [#9786] infer controller and helper names from the described type +* Fixed [#7795] form_tag renders action='/view_spec' in view specs +* Fixed [#9767] rspec_on_rails should not define rescue_action on controllers +* Fixed [#9421] --line doesn't work with behaviours that use class names +* Fixed [#9760] rspec generators incompatible with changes to edge rails +* Added [#9786] infer controller and helper names from the described type +* Applied a simplified version of [#9282] Change to allow running specs from textmate with rspec installed as a rails plugin (and no rspec gem installed) +* Applied [#9700] Make Spec::DSL::Example#name public / Add a --timeout switch. A great way to prevent specs from getting slow. +* In Rails, script/generate rspec will generate a spec.opts file that optimises faster/more efficient running of specs. +* Added [#9522] support using rspec's expectations with test/unit +* Moved rspec_on_rails up to the project root, simplifying the download url +* Fixed [#8103] RSpec not installing spec script correctly. +* The --spec option is replaced by the --example option. +* The --loadby option no longer supports a file argument. Use --example file_name instead. +* The --example option can now take a file name as an argument. The file should contain example names. +* Internal classes are named Behaviour/Example (rather than Context/Specification). +* You can now use mocha by saying config.mock_with :mocha in a spec_helper +* before_context_eval is replaced by before_eval. +* Applied [#9509] allow spaced options in spec.opts +* Applied [#9510] Added File for Ruby 1.8.6 +* Applied [#9511] Clarification to README file in spec/ +* Moved all of the Spec::Rails specs down to the plugins directory - now you can run the specs after you install. +* Updated RSpec.tmbundle to the 0.9 syntax and replaced context/specify with describe/it. +* Applied [#9232] ActionController::Base#render is sometimes protected (patch from Dan Manges) +* Added --reverse option, allowing contexts/specs to be run in reverse order. +* Added --loadby option, allowing better control over load order for spec files. mtime and file.txt supported. +* Implemented [#8696] --order option (see --reverse and --loadby) +* Added describe/it as aliases for context/specify - suggestion from Dan North. +* Applied [#7637] [PATCH] add skip-migration option to rspec_scaffold generator +* Added [#9167] string.should have_tag +* Changed script/rails_spec_server to script/spec_server and added script/spec (w/ path to vendor/plugins/rspec) +* Fixed [#8897] Error when mixing controller spec with/without integrated views and using template system other than rhtml +* Updated sample app specs to 0.9 syntax +* Updated generated specs to 0.9 syntax +* Applied [#8994] trunk: generated names for be_ specs (Multiple patches from Yurii Rashkovskii) +* Applied [#9983]: Allow before and after to be called in BehaviourEval. This is useful for shared examples. + +== Version 0.8.2 + +Replaced assert_select fork with an assert_select wrapper for have_tag. This means that "should have_rjs" no longer supports :hide or :effect, but you can still use should_have_rjs for those. + +== Version 0.8.1 + +Quick "in house" bug-fix + +== Version 0.8.0 + +This release introduces a new approach to handling expectations using Expression Matchers. + +See Upgrade[http://rspec.rubyforge.org/upgrade.html], Spec::Expectations, Spec::Matchers and RELEASE-PLAN for more info. + +This release also improves the spec command line by adding DRb support and making it possible to +store command line options in a file. This means a more flexible RSpec experience with Rails, +Rake and editor plugins like TextMate. + +It also sports myriad new features, bug fixes, patches and general goodness: + +* Fixed [#8928] rspec_on_rails 0.8.0-RC1 controller tests make double call to setup_with_fixtures +* Fixed [#8925] Documentation bug in 0.8.0RC1 rspec website +* Applied [#8132] [PATCH] RSpec breaks "rake db:sessions:create" in a rails project that has the rspec_on_rails plugin (Patch from Erik Kastner) +* Fixed [#8789] --line and --spec not working when the context has parenhesis in the name +* Added [#8783] auto generate spec names from last expectation +* --heckle now fails if the heckled class or module is not found. +* Fixed [#8771] Spec::Mocks::BaseExpectation#with converts hash params to array of arrays with #collect +* Fixed [#8750] should[_not]_include backwards compatibility between 0.8.0-RC1 and 0.7.5.1 broken +* Fixed [#8646] Context Runner does not report on Non standard exceptions and return a 0 return code +* RSpec on Rails' spec_helper.rb will only force RAILS_ENV to test if it was not specified on the command line. +* Fixed [#5485] proc#should_raise and proc#should_not_raise output +* Added [#8484] should_receive with blocks +* Applied [#8218] heckle_runner.rb doesn't work with heckle >= 1.2.0 (Patch from Michal Kwiatkowski) +* Fixed [#8240] Cryptic error message when no controller_name +* Applied [#7461] [PATCH] Contexts don't call Module::included when they include a module +* Removed unintended block of test/unit assertions in rspec_on_rails - they should all, in theory, now be accessible +* Added mock_model method to RSpec on Rails, which stubs common methods. Based on http://metaclass.org/2006/12/22/making-a-mockery-of-activerecord +* Fixed [#8165] Partial Mock Errors when respond_to? is true but the method is not in the object +* Fixed [#7611] Partial Mocks override Subclass methods +* Fixed [#8302] Strange side effect when mocking a class method +* Applied [#8316] to_param should return a stringified key in resource generator's controller spec (Patch from Chris Anderson) +* Applied [#8216] shortcut for creating object stub +* Applied [#8008] Correct generated specs for view when calling resource generator (Patch from Jonathan Tron) +* Fixed [#7754] Command-R fails to run spec in TextMate (added instruction from Luke Redpath to the website) +* Fixed [#7826] RSpect.tmbundle web page out of date. +* RSpec on Rails specs are now running against RoR 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 +* rspec_scaffold now generates specs for views +* In a Rails app, RSpec core is only loaded when RAILS_ENV==test (init.rb) +* Added support for target.should arbitrary_expectation_handler and target.should_not arbitrary_expectation_handler +* Fixed [#7533] Spec suite fails and the process exits with a code 0 +* Fixed [#7565] Subsequent stub! calls for method fail to override the first call to method +* Applied [#7524] Incorrect Documentation for 'pattern' in Rake task (patch from Stephen Duncan) +* Fixed [#7409] default fixtures do not appear to run. +* Fixed [#7507] "render..and return" doesn't return +* Fixed [#7509] rcov/rspec incorrectly includes boot.rb (Patch from Courtenay) +* Fixed [#7506] unnecessary complex output on failure of response.should be_redirect +* Applied [#6098] Make scaffold_resource generator. Based on code from Pat Maddox. +* The drbspec command is gone. Use spec --drb instead. +* The drb option is gone from the Rake task. Pass --drb to spec_opts instead. +* New -X/--drb option for running specs against a server like spec/rails' script/rails_spec_server +* New -O/--options and -G/--generate flags for file-based options (handy for spec/rails) +* Applied [#7339] Turn off caching in HTML reports +* Applied [#7419] "c option for colorizing output does not work with rails_spec" (Patch from Shintaro Kakutani) +* Applied [#7406] [PATCH] 0.7.5 rspec_on_rails loads fixtures into development database (Patch from Wilson Bilkovich) +* Applied [#7387] Allow stubs to return consecutive values (Patch from Pat Maddox) +* Applied [#7393] Fix for rake task (Patch from Pat Maddox) +* Reinstated support for response.should_render (in addition to controller.should_render) + +== Version 0.7.5.1 + +Bug fix release to allow downloads of rspec gem using rubygems 0.9.1. + +== Version 0.7.5 +This release adds support for Heckle - Seattle'rb's code mutation tool. +There are also several bug fixes to the RSpec core and the RSpec on Rails plugin. + +* Removed svn:externals on rails versions and plugins +* Applied [#7345] Adding context_setup and context_teardown, with specs and 100% rcov +* Applied [#7320] [PATCH] Allow XHR requests in controller specs to render RJS templates +* Applied [#7319] Migration code uses drop_column when it should use remove_column (patch from Pat Maddox) +* Added support for Heckle +* Applied [#7282] dump results even if spec is interrupted (patch from Kouhei Sutou) +* Applied [#7277] model.should_have(n).errors_on(:attribute) (patch from Wilson Bilkovich) +* Applied [#7270] RSpec render_partial colliding with simply_helpful (patch from David Goodlad) +* Added [#7250] stubs should support throwing +* Added [#7249] stubs should support yielding +* Fixed [#6760] fatal error when accessing nested finders in rspec +* Fixed [#7179] script/generate rspec_scaffold generates incorrect helper name +* Added preliminary support for assert_select (response.should_have) +* Fixed [#6971] and_yield does not work when the arity is -1 +* Fixed [#6898] Can we separate rspec from the plugins? +* Added [#7025] should_change should accept a block +* Applied [#6989] partials with locals (patch from Micah Martin) +* Applied [#7023] Typo in team.page + +== Version 0.7.4 + +This release features a complete redesign of the reports generated with --format html. +As usual there are many bug fixes - mostly related to spec/rails. + +* Applied [#7010] Fixes :spacer_template does not work w/ view spec (patch from Shintaro Kakutani) +* Applied [#6798] ensure two ':' in the first backtrace line for Emacs's 'next-error' command (patch from Kouhei Sutou) +* Added Much nicer reports to generated website +* Much nicer reports with --format --html (patch from Luke Redpath) +* Applied [#6959] Calls to render and redirect in controllers should return true +* Fixed [#6981] helper method is not available in partial template. +* Added [#6978] mock should tell you the expected and actual args when receiving the right message with the wrong args +* Added the possibility to tweak the output of the HtmlFormatter (by overriding extra_failure_content). +* Fixed [#6936] View specs don't include ApplicationHelper by default +* Fixed [#6903] Rendering a partial in a view makes the view spec blow up +* Added callback library from Brian Takita +* Added [#6925] support controller.should_render :action_name +* Fixed [#6884] intermittent errors related to method binding +* Fixed [#6870] rspec on edge rails spec:controller fixture loading fails +* Using obj.inspect for all messages +* Improved performance by getting rid of instance_exec (instance_eval is good enough because we never need to pass it args) + +== Version 0.7.3 + +Almost normal bug fix/new feature release. + +A couple of things you need to change in your rails specs: +# spec_helper.rb is a little different (see http://rspec.rubyforge.org/upgrade.html) +# use controller.should_render before OR after the action (controller.should_have_rendered is deprecated) + +* Applied [#6577] messy mock backtrace when frozen to edge rails (patch from Jay Levitt) +* Fixed [#6674] rspec_on_rails fails on @session deprecation warning +* Fixed [#6780] routing() was failing...fix included - works for 1.1.6 and edge (1.2) +* Fixed [#6835] bad message with arbitrary predicate +* Added [#6731] Partial templates rendered +* Fixed [#6713] helper methods not rendered in view tests? +* Fixed [#6707] cannot run controller / helper tests via rails_spec or spec only works with rake +* Applied [#6417] lambda {...}.should_change(receiver, :message) (patch from Wilson Bilkovich) +* Eliminated dependency on ZenTest +* Fixed [#6650] Reserved characters in the TextMate bundle break svn on Win32 +* Fixed [#6643] script/generate rspec_controller: invalid symbol generation for 'controller_name' for *modularized* controllers +* The script/rails_spec command has been moved to bin/drbspec in RSpec core (installed by the gem) + +== Version 0.7.2 + +This release introduces a brand new RSpec bundle for TextMate, plus some small bugfixes. + +* Packaged RSpec.tmbundle.tgz as part of the distro +* Fixed [#6593] Add moving progress bar to HtmlFormatter using Javascript +* Applied [#6265] should_raise should accept an Exception object +* Fixed [#6616] Can't run Rails specs with RSpec.tmbundle +* Fixed [#6411] Can't run Rails specs with ruby +* Added [#6589] New -l --line option. This is useful for IDE/editor runners/extensions. +* Fixed [#6615] controller.should_render_rjs should support :partial => 'path/to/template' + +== Version 0.7.1 + +Bug fixes and a couple o' new features. + +* Fixed [#6575] Parse error in aliasing the partial mock original method (patch by Brian Takita) +* Fixed [#6277] debris left by stubbing (trunk) [submitted by dastels] (fixed by fix to [#6575]) +* Fixed [#6575] Parse error in aliasing the partial mock original method +* Fixed [#6555] should_have_tag does not match documentation +* Fixed [#6567] SyntaxError should not stop entire run +* Fixed [#6558] integrated views look for template even when redirected +* Fixed [#6547] response.should be_redirect broken in 0.7.0 +* Applied [#6471] Easy way to spec routes +* Applied [#6587] Rspec on Rails displays "Spec::Rails::ContextFactory" as context name +* Applied [#6514] Document has trivial typos. +* Added [#6560] controller.session should be available before the action +* Added support for should_have_rjs :visual_effect +* Different printing and colours for unmet expectations (red) and other exceptions (magenta) +* Simplified method_missing on mock_methods to make it less invasive on partial mocks. + +== Version 0.7.0 + +This is the "Grow up and eat your own dog food release". RSpec is now used on itself and +we're no longer using Test::Unit to test it. Although, we are still extending Test::Unit +for the rails plugin (indirectly - through ZenTest) + +IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS RELEASE IS NOT 100% BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE TO 0.6.x + +There are a few changes that will require that you change your existing specs. + +RSpec now handles equality exactly like ruby does: + +# actual.should_equal(expected) will pass if actual.equal?(expected) returns true +# actual.should eql(expected) will pass if actual.eql?(expected) returns true +# actual.should == expected will pass if actual == expected) returns true + +At the high level, eql? implies equivalence, while equal? implies object identity. For more +information on how ruby deals w/ equality, you should do this: + +ri equal? + +or look at this: + +http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 + +Also, we left in should_be as a synonym for should_equal, so the only specs that should break are the +ones using should_equal (which used to use <code>==</code> instead of <code>.equal?</code>). + +Lastly, should_be used to handle true and false differently from any other values. We've removed +this special handling, so now actual.should_be true will fail for any value other than true (it +used to pass for any non-nil, non-false value), and actual.should_be false will fail for any +value other than false (it used to pass for nil or false). + +Here's what you'll need to do to update your specs: +# search for "should_equal" and replace with "should_eql" +# run specs + +If any specs still fail, they are probably related to should be_true or should_be_false using +non-boolean values. Those you'll just have to inspect manually and adjust appropriately (sorry!). + +-------------------------------------------------- +Specifying multiple return values in mocks now works like this: + +mock.should_receive(:message).and_return(1,2,3) + +It used to work like this: + +mock.should_receive(:message).and_return([1,2,3]) + +but we decided that was counter intuitive and otherwise lame. + +Here's what you'll need to do to update your specs: +# search for "and_return([" +# get rid of the "[" and "]" + +-------------------------------------------------- +RSpec on Rails now supports the following (thanks to ZenTest upon which it is built): + +# Separate specs for models, views, controllers and helpers +# Controller specs are completely decoupled from the views by default (though you can tell them to couple themselves if you prefer) +# View specs are completely decoupled from app-specific controllers + +See http://rspec.rubyforge.org/documentation/rails/index.html for more information +-------------------------------------------------- +As usual, there are also other new features and bug fixes: + +* Added lots of documentation on mocks/stubs and the rails plugin. +* Added support for assigns[key] syntax for controller specs (to align w/ pre-existing syntax for view specs) +* Added support for controller.should_redirect_to +* RSpec on Rails automatically checks whether it's compatible with the installed RSpec +* Applied [#6393] rspec_on_rails uses deprecated '@response' instead of the accessor +* RSpec now has 100% spec coverage(!) +* Added support for stubbing and partial mocking +* Progress (....F..F.) is now coloured. Tweaked patch from KAKUTANI Shintaro. +* Backtrace now excludes the rcov runner (/usr/local/bin/rcov) +* Fixed [#5539] predicates do not work w/ rails +* Added [#6091] support for Regexp matching messages sent to should_raise +* Added [#6333] support for Regexp matching in mock arguments +* Applied [#6283] refactoring of diff support to allow selectable formats and custom differs +* Fixed [#5564] "ruby spec_file.rb" doesn't work the same way as "spec spec_file.rb" +* Fixed [#6056] Multiple output of failing-spec notice +* Fixed [#6233] Colours in specdoc +* Applied [#6207] Allows --diff option to diff target and expected's #inspect output (Patch by Lachie Cox) +* Fixed [#6203] Failure messages are misleading - consider using inspect. +* Added [#6334] subject.should_have_xyz will try to call subject.has_xyz? - use this for hash.should_have_key(key) +* Fixed [#6017] Rake task should ignore empty or non-existent spec-dirs + +== Version 0.6.4 + +In addition to a number of bug fixes and patches, this release begins to formalize the support for +RSpec on Rails. + +* Added Christopher Petrilli's TextMate bundle to vendor/textmate/RSpec.tmbundle +* Fixed [#5909], once again supporting multi_word_predicates +* Applied [#5873] - response.should_have_rjs (initial patch from Jake Howerton, based on ARTS by Kevin Clark) +* Added generation of view specs for rspec_on_rails +* Applied [#5815] active_record_subclass.should_have(3).records +* Added support in "rake stats" for view specs (in spec/views) +* Applied [#5801] QuickRef.pdf should say RSpec, not rSpec +* Applied [#5728] rails_spec_runner fails on Windows (Patch from Lindsay Evans). +* Applied [#5708] RSpec Rails plugin rspec_controller generator makes specs that do not parse. +* Cleaned up RSpec on Rails so it doesn't pollute as much during bootstrapping. +* Added support for response.should_have_tag and response.should_not_have_tag (works just like assert_tag in rails) +* Added new -c, --colour, --color option for colourful (red/green) output. Inspired from Pat Eyler's Redgreen gem. +* Added examples for Watir and Selenium under the gem's vendor directory. +* Renamed rails_spec_runner to rails_spec_server (as referred to in the docs) +* Added support for trying a plural for arbitrary predicates. E.g. Album.should_exist(:name => "Hey Jude") will call Album.exists?(:name => "Hey Jude") +* Added support for should_have to work with methods taking args returning a collection. E.g. @dave.should_have(3).albums_i_have_that_this_guy_doesnt(@aslak) +* Added [#5570] should_not_receive(:msg).with(:specific, "args") +* Applied [#5065] to support using define_method rather than method_missing to capture expected messages on mocks. Thanks to Eero Saynatkari for the tip that made it work. +* Restructured directories and Modules in order to separate rspec into three distinct Modules: Spec::Expectations, Spec::Runner and Spec::Mocks. This will allow us to more easily integrate other mock frameworks and/or allow test/unit users to take advantage of the expectation API. +* Applied [#5620] support any boolean method and arbitrary comparisons (5.should_be < 6) (Patch from Mike Williams) + +== Version 0.6.3 + +This release fixes some minor bugs related to RSpec on Rails +Note that if you upgrade a rails app with this version of the rspec_on_rails plugin +you should remove your lib/tasks/rspec.rake if it exists. + +* Backtraces from drb (and other standard ruby libraries) are now stripped from backtraces. +* Applied [#5557] Put rspec.rake into the task directory of the RSpec on Rails plugin (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) +* Applied [#5556] rails_spec_server loads environment.rb twice (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) + +== Version 0.6.2 +This release fixes a couple of regressions with the rake task that were introduced in the previous version (0.6.1) + +* Fixed [#5518] ruby -w: warnings in 0.6.1 +* Applied [#5525] fix rake task path to spec tool for gem-installed rspec (patch from Riley Lynch) +* Fixed a teensey regression with the rake task - introduced in 0.6.1. The spec command is now quoted so it works on windows. + +== Version 0.6.1 +This is the "fix the most annoying bugs release" of RSpec. There are 9 bugfixes this time. +Things that may break backwards compatibility: +1) Spec::Rake::SpecTask no longer has the options attribute. Use ruby_opts, spec_opts and rcov_opts instead. + +* Fixed [#4891] RCOV task failing on windows +* Fixed [#4896] Shouldn't modify user's $LOAD_PATH (Tip from Gavin Sinclair) +* Fixed [#5369] ruby -w: warnings in RSpec 0.5.16 (Tip from Suraj Kurapati) +* Applied [#5141] ExampleMatcher doesn't escape strings before matching (Patch from Nikolai Weibull). +* Fixed [#5224] Move 'require diff-lcs' from test_helper.rb to diff_test.rb (Tip from Chris Roos) +* Applied [#5449] Rake stats for specs (Patch from Nick Sieger) +* Applied [#5468, #5058] Fix spec runner to correctly run controller specs (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) +* Applied fixes to rails_spec_server to improve its ability to run several times. (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) +* Changed RCov::VerifyTask to fail if the coverage is above the threshold. This is to ensure it gets bumped when coverage improves. + +== Version 0.6.0 +This release makes an official commitment to underscore_syntax (with no more support for dot.syntax) + +* Fixed bug (5292) that caused mock argument matching to fail +* Converted ALL tests to use underscore syntax +* Fixed all remaining problems with underscores revealed by converting all the tests to underscores +* Enhanced sugar to support combinations of methods (i.e. once.and_return) +* Simplified helper structure taking advantage of dot/underscore combos (i.e. should.be.an_instance_of, which can be expressed as should be_an_instance_of) +* Added support for at_most in mocks +* Added support for should_not_receive(:msg) (will be removing should_receive(:msg).never some time soon) +* Added support for should_have_exactly(5).items_in_collection + +== Version 0.5.16 +This release improves Rails support and test2spec translation. + +* Fixed underscore problems that occurred when RSpec was used in Rails +* Simplified the Rails support by packaging it as a plugin instead of a generator gem. +* Fixed [#5063] 'rspec_on_rails' require line in spec_helper.rb +* Added pre_commit rake task to reduce risk of regressions. Useful for RSpec developers and patchers. +* Added failure_message to RSpec Rake task +* test2spec now defines converted helper methods outside of the setup block (bug #5057). + +== Version 0.5.15 +This release removes a prematurely added feature that shouldn't have been added. + +* Removed support for differences that was added in 0.5.14. The functionality is not aligned with RSpec's vision. + +== Version 0.5.14 +This release introduces better ways to extend specs, improves some of the core API and +a experimental support for faster rails specs. + +* Added proc methods for specifying differences (increments and decrements). See difference_test.rb +* Methods can now be defined alongside specs. This obsoletes the need for defining methods in setup. (Patch #5002 from Brian Takita) +* Sugar (underscores) now works correctly with should be_a_kind_of and should be_an_instance_of +* Added support for include and inherit in contexts. (Patch #4971 from Brian Takita) +* Added rails_spec and rails_spec_server for faster specs on rails (still buggy - help needed) +* Fixed bug that caused should_render to break if given a :symbol (in Rails) +* Added support for comparing exception message in should_raise and should_not_raise + +== Version 0.5.13 +This release fixes some subtle bugs in the mock API. + +* Use fully-qualified class name of Exceptions in failure message. Easier to debug that way. +* Fixed a bug that caused mocks to yield a one-element array (rather than the element) when one yield arg specified. +* Mocks not raise AmbiguousReturnError if an explicit return is used at the same time as an expectation block. +* Blocks passed to yielding mocks can now raise without causing mock verification to fail. + +== Version 0.5.12 +This release adds diff support for failure messages, a HTML formatter plus some other +minor enhancements. + +* Added HTML formatter. +* Added fail_on_error option to spectask. +* Added support for diffing, using the diff-lcs Rubygem (#2648). +* Remove RSpec on Rails files from backtrace (#4694). +* All of RSpec's own tests run successfully after translation with test2spec. +* Added --verbose mode for test2spec - useful for debugging when classes fail to translate. +* Output of various formatters is now flushed - to get more continuous output. + +== Version 0.5.11 +This release makes test2spec usable with Rails (with some manual steps). +See http://rspec.rubyforge.org/tools/rails.html for more details + +* test2spec now correctly translates bodies of helper methods (non- test_*, setup and teardown ones). +* Added more documentation about how to get test2spec to work with Rails. + +== Version 0.5.10 +This version features a second rewrite of test2spec - hopefully better than the previous one. + +* Improved test2spec's internals. It now transforms the syntax tree before writing out the code. + +== Version 0.5.9 +This release improves test2spec by allowing more control over the output + +* Added --template option to test2spec, which allows for custom output driven by ERB +* Added --quiet option to test2spec +* Removed unnecessary dependency on RubyToC + +== Version 0.5.8 +This release features a new Test::Unit to RSpec translation tool. +Also note that the RubyGem of the previous release (0.5.7) was corrupt. +We're close to being able to translate all of RSpec's own Test::Unit +tests and have them run successfully! + +* Updated test2spec documentation. +* Replaced old test2rspec with a new test2spec, which is based on ParseTree and RubyInline. + +== Version 0.5.7 +This release changes examples and documentation to recommend underscores rather than dots, +and addresses some bugfixes and changes to the spec commandline. + +* spec DIR now works correctly, recursing down and slurping all *.rb files +* All documentation and examples are now using '_' instead of '.' +* Custom external formatters can now be specified via --require and --format. + +== Version 0.5.6 +This release fixes a bug in the Rails controller generator + +* The controller generator did not write correct source code (missing 'do'). Fixed. + +== Version 0.5.5 +This release adds initial support for Ruby on Rails in the rspec_generator gem. + +* [Rails] Reorganised Lachie's original code to be a generator packaged as a gem rather than a plugin. +* [Rails] Imported code from http://lachie.info/svn/projects/rails_plugins/rspec_on_rails (Written by Lachie Cox) +* Remove stack trace lines from TextMate's Ruby bundle +* Better error message from spectask when no spec files are found. + +== Version 0.5.4 +The "the tutorial is ahead of the gem" release + +* Support for running a single spec with --spec +* Exitcode is now 1 unless all specs pass, in which case it's 0. +* -v, --version now both mean the same thing +* For what was verbose output (-v), use --format specdoc or -f s +* --format rdoc always runs in dry-run mode +* Removed --doc and added --format and --dry-run +* Refactored towards more pluggable formatters +* Use webgen's execute tag when generating website (more accurate) +* Fixed incorrect quoting of spec_opts in SpecTask +* Added patch to enable underscored shoulds like 1.should_equal(1) - patch from Rich Kilmer +* Removed most inherited instance method from Mock, making more methods mockable. +* Made the RCovVerify task part of the standard toolset. +* Documented Rake task and how to use it with Rcov +* Implemented <ruby></ruby> tags for website (hooking into ERB, RedCloth and syntax) +* RSpec Rake task now takes spec_opts and out params so it can be used for doc generation +* RCov integration for RSpec Rake task (#4058) +* Group all results instead of printing them several times (#4057) +* Mocks can now yield +* Various improvements to error reporting (including #4191) +* backtrace excludes rspec code - use -b to include it +* split examples into examples (passing) and failing_examples + +== Version 0.5.3 +The "hurry up, CoR is in two days" release. + +* Don't run rcov by default +* Make separate task for running tests with RCov +* Added Rake task to fail build if coverage drops below a certain threshold +* Even more failure output cleanup (simplification) +* Added duck_type constraint for mocks + +== Version 0.5.2 +This release has minor improvements to the commandline and fixes some gem warnings + +* Readded README to avoid RDoc warnings +* Added --version switch to commandline +* More changes to the mock API + +== Version 0.5.1 +This release is the first release of RSpec with a new website. It will look better soon. + +* Added initial documentation for API +* Added website based on webgen +* Modified test task to use rcov +* Deleted unused code (thanks, rcov!) +* Various changes to the mock API, +* Various improvements to failure reporting + +== Version 0.5.0 +This release introduces a new API and obsolesces previous versions. + +* Moved source code to separate subfolders +* Added new DSL runner based on instance_exec +* Added spike for testdox/rdoc generation +* merge Astels' and Chelimsky's work on ShouldHelper +* this would be 0.5.0 if I updated the documentation +* it breaks all of your existing specifications. We're not sorry. + +== Version 0.3.2 + +The "srbaker is an idiot" release. + +* also forgot to update the path to the actual Subversion repository +* this should be it + +== Version 0.3.1 + +This is just 0.3.0, but with the TUTORIAL added to the documentation list. + +* forgot to include TUTORIAL in the documentation + +== Version 0.3.0 + +It's been a while since last release, lots of new stuff is available. For instance: + +* improvements to the runners +* addition of should_raise expectation (thanks to Brian Takita) +* some documentation improvements +* RSpec usable as a DSL + +== Version 0.2.0 + +This release provides a tutorial for new users wishing to get started with +RSpec, and many improvements. + +* improved reporting in the spec runner output +* update the examples to the new mock api +* added TUTORIAL, a getting started document for new users of RSpec + +== Version 0.1.7 + +This release improves installation and documentation, mock integration and error reporting. + +* Comparison errors now print the class name too. +* Mocks now take an optional +options+ parameter to specify behaviour. +* Removed __expects in favour of should_receive +* Added line number reporting in mock error messages for unreceived message expectations. +* Added should_match and should_not_match. +* Added a +mock+ method to Spec::Context which will create mocks that autoverify (no need to call __verify). +* Mocks now require names in the constructor to ensure sensible error messages. +* Made 'spec' executable and updated usage instructions in README accordingly. +* Made more parts of the Spec::Context API private to avoid accidental usage. +* Added more RDoc to Spec::Context. + +== Version 0.1.6 + +More should methods. + +* Added should_match and should_not_match. + +== Version 0.1.5 + +Included examples and tests in gem. + +== Version 0.1.4 + +More tests on block based Mock expectations. + +== Version 0.1.3 + +Improved mocking: + +* block based Mock expectations. + +== Version 0.1.2 + +This release adds some improvements to the mock API and minor syntax improvements + +* Added Mock.should_expect for a more consistent DSL. +* Added MockExpectation.and_returns for a better DSL. +* Made Mock behave as a null object after a call to Mock.ignore_missing +* Internal syntax improvements. +* Improved exception trace by adding exception class name to error message. +* Renamed some tests for better consistency. + +== Version 0.1.1 + +This release adds some shoulds and improves error reporting + +* Added should be_same_as and should_not be_same_as. +* Improved error reporting for comparison expectations. + +== Version 0.1.0 + +This is the first preview release of RSpec, a Behaviour-Driven Development library for Ruby + +* Added Rake script with tasks for gems, rdoc etc. +* Added an XForge task to make release go easier. diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/EXAMPLES.rd b/vendor/gems/rspec/EXAMPLES.rd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ac1d40b3e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/EXAMPLES.rd @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +# Examples with no descriptions +# * should equal 5 +# * should be < 5 +# * should include "a" +# * should respond to #size +# State created in before(:all) +# * should be accessible from example +# * should not have sideffects +# BehaveAsExample::BluesGuitarist +# * should behave as guitarist +# BehaveAsExample::RockGuitarist +# * should behave as guitarist +# BehaveAsExample::ClassicGuitarist +# * should not behave as guitarist +# Animals::Mouse +# * should eat cheese +# * should not eat cat +# Some integers +# * The root of 1 square should be 1 +# * The root of 2 square should be 2 +# * The root of 3 square should be 3 +# * The root of 4 square should be 4 +# * The root of 5 square should be 5 +# * The root of 6 square should be 6 +# * The root of 7 square should be 7 +# * The root of 8 square should be 8 +# * The root of 9 square should be 9 +# * The root of 10 square should be 10 +# A FileAccessor +# * should open a file and pass it to the processor's process method +# Greeter +# * should say Hi to person +# * should say Hi to nobody +# a context with helper a method +# * should make that method available to specs +# An IoProcessor +# * should raise nothing when the file is exactly 32 bytes +# * should raise an exception when the file length is less than 32 bytes +# A legacy spec +# * should work fine +# A consumer of a mock +# * should be able to send messages to the mock +# a mock +# * should be able to mock the same message twice w/ different args +# * should be able to mock the same message twice w/ different args in reverse order +# A partial mock +# * should work at the class level +# * should revert to the original after each spec +# * can be mocked w/ ordering +# pending example (using pending method) +# * pending example (using pending method) should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason" [PENDING: for some reason] +# pending example (with no block) +# * pending example (with no block) should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented" [PENDING: Not Yet Implemented] +# pending example (with block for pending) +# * pending example (with block for pending) should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason" [PENDING: for some reason] +# BDD framework +# * should be adopted quickly +# * should be intuitive +# SharedBehaviourExample::OneThing +# * should do what things do +# * should have access to helper methods defined in the shared behaviour +# SharedBehaviourExample::AnotherThing +# * should do what things do +# Stack (empty) +# * should be empty +# * should not be full +# * should add to the top when sent #push +# * should complain when sent #peek +# * should complain when sent #pop +# Stack (with one item) +# * should not be empty +# * should return the top item when sent #peek +# * should NOT remove the top item when sent #peek +# * should return the top item when sent #pop +# * should remove the top item when sent #pop +# * should not be full +# * should add to the top when sent #push +# Stack (with one item less than capacity) +# * should not be empty +# * should return the top item when sent #peek +# * should NOT remove the top item when sent #peek +# * should return the top item when sent #pop +# * should remove the top item when sent #pop +# * should not be full +# * should add to the top when sent #push +# Stack (full) +# * should be full +# * should not be empty +# * should return the top item when sent #peek +# * should NOT remove the top item when sent #peek +# * should return the top item when sent #pop +# * should remove the top item when sent #pop +# * should complain on #push +# A consumer of a stub +# * should be able to stub methods on any Object +# A stubbed method on a class +# * should return the stubbed value +# * should revert to the original method after each spec +# * can stub! and mock the same message +# A mock +# * can stub! +# * can stub! and mock +# * can stub! and mock the same message +# RSpec should integrate with Test::Unit::TestCase +# * TestCase#setup should be called. +# * RSpec should be able to access TestCase methods +# * RSpec should be able to accept included modules + +Finished in 0.030063 seconds + +78 examples, 0 failures, 3 pending diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/MIT-LICENSE b/vendor/gems/rspec/MIT-LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1d11ea59e --- /dev/null +++ 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ACTION OF CONTRACT, +TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE +SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/README b/vendor/gems/rspec/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ee351245d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/README @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +== RSpec + +RSpec is a Behaviour Definition Framework intended for use in Behaviour +Driven Development. RSpec plays the same role that a unit testing framework +would play in a Test Driven Development environment, but does so using +words and structures that better support BDD. + +RSpec ships with four modules: + +Spec::Matchers provides Expression Matchers for use with Spec::Expectations +and Spec::Mocks. + +Spec::Expectations supports setting expectations on your objects so you +can do things like: + + result.should equal(expected_result) + +Spec::Mocks supports creating Mock Objects, Stubs, and adding Mock/Stub +behaviour to your existing objects. + +Spec::Runner provides a very small but powerful DSL for writing executable +examples of how your code should work. + +== Installation + +The simplest approach is to install the gem: + + gem install -r rspec #mac users must sudo + +== Building the RSpec gem +If you prefer to build the gem locally, check out source from svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/trunk. Then +do the following: + + rake gem + gem install pkg/rspec-0.x.x.gem (you may have to sudo) + +== Running RSpec's specs +In order to run RSpec's full suite of specs (rake pre_commit) you must install the following gems: + +* rake # Runs the build script +* rcov # Verifies that the code is 100% covered by specs +* webgen # Generates the static HTML website +* RedCloth # Required by webgen +* syntax # Required by our own custom webgen extension to highlight ruby code +* diff-lcs # Required if you use the --diff switch +* win32console # Required by the --colour switch if you're on Windows +* meta_project # Required in order to make releases at RubyForge +* heckle # Required if you use the --heckle switch +* hpricot # Used for parsing HTML from the HTML output formatter in RSpec's own specs + +Once those are all installed, you should be able to run the suite with the following steps: + +* svn co svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/trunk rspec +* cd rspec +* rake install_dependencies +* cd example_rails_app +* export RSPEC_RAILS_VERSION=1.2.3 +* rake rspec:generate_mysql_config +* mysql -u root < db/mysql_setup.sql +* cd .. +* rake pre_commit + + +Note that RSpec itself - once built - doesn't have any dependencies outside the Ruby core +and stdlib - with a few exceptions: + +* The spec command line uses diff-lcs when --diff is specified. +* The spec command line uses heckle when --heckle is specified. +* The Spec::Rake::SpecTask needs RCov if RCov is enabled in the task. + +See http://rspec.rubyforge.org for further documentation. diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/rspec/Rakefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..24ed57963 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/Rakefile @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +$:.unshift('lib') +require 'rubygems' +require 'rake/gempackagetask' +require 'rake/contrib/rubyforgepublisher' +require 'rake/clean' +require 'rake/rdoctask' +require 'spec/version' +dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) +$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.expand_path("#{dir}/../pre_commit/lib")) +require "pre_commit" + +# Some of the tasks are in separate files since they are also part of the website documentation +load File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/rake_tasks/examples.rake' +load File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/rake_tasks/examples_specdoc.rake' +load File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/rake_tasks/examples_with_rcov.rake' +load File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/rake_tasks/failing_examples_with_html.rake' +load File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/rake_tasks/verify_rcov.rake' + +PKG_NAME = "rspec" +PKG_VERSION = Spec::VERSION::STRING +PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}" +PKG_FILES = FileList[ + '[A-Z]*', + 'lib/**/*.rb', + 'spec/**/*.rb', + 'examples/**/*', + 'plugins/**/*' +] +FileUtils.touch(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/previous_failures.txt') + +task :default => [:verify_rcov] + +desc "Run all specs" +Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new do |t| + t.spec_files = FileList[ + 'spec/**/*_spec.rb', + '../RSpec.tmbundle/Support/spec/*_spec.rb' + # TODO: get these in too - need to fix coverage + # '../spec_ui/spec/**/*_spec.rb' + ] + t.spec_opts = ['--options', 'spec.opts'] + t.rcov = true + t.rcov_dir = '../doc/output/coverage' + t.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', 'spec\/spec,bin\/spec,examples'] +end + +desc "Run all translated specs" +Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('translated_specs') do |t| + t.spec_files = FileList['translated_specs/**/*_spec.rb'].exclude( # These translate, but have other quirks + 'translated_specs/spec/translator_spec.rb', + 'translated_specs/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb', + 'translated_specs/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb' + ) + t.spec_opts = ['--options', 'spec.opts'] + t.rcov = true + t.rcov_dir = '../doc/output/coverage' + t.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', 'spec\/spec,bin\/spec,examples'] +end + +desc "Run all specs and store html output in doc/output/report.html" +Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('spec_html') do |t| + t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb', 'vendor/RSpec.tmbundle/Support/spec/*_spec.rb'] + t.spec_opts = ['--format html:../doc/output/report.html','--backtrace'] +end + +desc "Run all failing examples" +Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('failing_examples') do |t| + t.spec_files = FileList['failing_examples/**/*_spec.rb'] +end + +desc 'Generate HTML documentation for website' +task :webgen do + core.webgen +end + +desc 'Generate RDoc' +rd = Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc| + rdoc.rdoc_dir = '../doc/output/rdoc' + rdoc.options << '--title' << 'RSpec' << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source' << '--main' << 'README' + rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README', 'CHANGES', 'MIT-LICENSE', 'EXAMPLES.rd', 'UPGRADE', 'lib/**/*.rb') +end + +desc "Generate EXAMPLES.rb" +task :rdoc do + core.rdoc +end + +spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s| + s.name = PKG_NAME + s.version = PKG_VERSION + s.summary = Spec::VERSION::DESCRIPTION + s.description = <<-EOF + RSpec is a behaviour driven development (BDD) framework for Ruby. RSpec was + created in response to Dave Astels' article _A New Look at Test Driven Development_ + which can be read at: http://daveastels.com/index.php?p=5 RSpec is intended to + provide the features discussed in Dave's article. + EOF + + s.files = PKG_FILES.to_a + s.require_path = 'lib' + + s.has_rdoc = true + s.rdoc_options = rd.options + s.extra_rdoc_files = rd.rdoc_files.reject { |fn| fn =~ /\.rb$|^EXAMPLES.rd$/ }.to_a + + s.autorequire = 'spec' + s.bindir = 'bin' + s.executables = ['spec', 'spec_translator'] + s.default_executable = 'spec' + s.author = "RSpec Development Team" + s.email = "rspec-devel@rubyforge.org" + s.homepage = "http://rspec.rubyforge.org" + s.rubyforge_project = "rspec" +end + +Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg| + pkg.need_zip = true + pkg.need_tar = true +end + +def egrep(pattern) + Dir['**/*.rb'].each do |fn| + count = 0 + open(fn) do |f| + while line = f.gets + count += 1 + if line =~ pattern + puts "#{fn}:#{count}:#{line}" + end + end + end + end +end + +desc "Look for TODO and FIXME tags in the code" +task :todo do + egrep /(FIXME|TODO|TBD)/ +end + +task :clobber do + core.clobber +end + +task :release => [:clobber, :verify_committed, :verify_user, :spec, :publish_packages, :tag, :publish_website, :publish_news] + +desc "Verifies that there is no uncommitted code" +task :verify_committed do + IO.popen('svn stat') do |io| + io.each_line do |line| + raise "\n!!! Do a svn commit first !!!\n\n" if line =~ /^\s*M\s*/ + end + end +end + +desc "Creates a tag in svn" +task :tag do + from = `svn info #{File.dirname(__FILE__)}`.match(/URL: (.*)\/rspec/n)[1] + to = from.gsub(/trunk/, "tags/#{Spec::VERSION::TAG}") + current = from.gsub(/trunk/, "tags/CURRENT") + + puts "Creating tag in SVN" + tag_cmd = "svn cp #{from} #{to} -m \"Tag release #{Spec::VERSION::FULL_VERSION}\"" + `#{tag_cmd}` ; raise "ERROR: #{tag_cmd}" unless $? == 0 + + puts "Removing CURRENT" + remove_current_cmd = "svn rm #{current} -m \"Remove tags/CURRENT\"" + `#{remove_current_cmd}` ; raise "ERROR: #{remove_current_cmd}" unless $? == 0 + + puts "Re-Creating CURRENT" + create_current_cmd = "svn cp #{to} #{current} -m \"Copy #{Spec::VERSION::TAG} to tags/CURRENT\"" + `#{create_current_cmd}` ; "ERROR: #{create_current_cmd}" unless $? == 0 +end + +desc "Run this task before you commit. You should see 'OK TO COMMIT'" +task(:pre_commit) {core.pre_commit} + +desc "Build the website, but do not publish it" +task(:website) {core.website} + +task :rdoc_rails do + core.rdoc_rails +end + +task :verify_user do + raise "RUBYFORGE_USER environment variable not set!" unless ENV['RUBYFORGE_USER'] +end + +desc "Upload Website to RubyForge" +task :publish_website => [:verify_user, :website] do + unless Spec::VERSION::RELEASE_CANDIDATE + publisher = Rake::SshDirPublisher.new( + "rspec-website@rubyforge.org", + "/var/www/gforge-projects/#{PKG_NAME}", + "../doc/output" + ) + publisher.upload + else + puts "** Not publishing packages to RubyForge - this is a prerelease" + end +end + +desc "Upload Website archive to RubyForge" +task :archive_website => [:verify_user, :website] do + publisher = Rake::SshDirPublisher.new( + "rspec-website@rubyforge.org", + "/var/www/gforge-projects/#{PKG_NAME}/#{Spec::VERSION::TAG}", + "../doc/output" + ) + publisher.upload +end + +desc "Package the Rails plugin" +task :package_rspec_on_rails do + mkdir 'pkg' rescue nil + rm_rf 'pkg/rspec_on_rails' rescue nil + `svn export ../rspec_on_rails pkg/rspec_on_rails-#{PKG_VERSION}` + Dir.chdir 'pkg' do + `tar cvzf rspec_on_rails-#{PKG_VERSION}.tgz rspec_on_rails-#{PKG_VERSION}` + end +end +task :pkg => :package_rspec_on_rails + +desc "Package the RSpec.tmbundle" +task :package_tmbundle do + mkdir 'pkg' rescue nil + rm_rf 'pkg/RSpec.tmbundle' rescue nil + `svn export ../RSpec.tmbundle pkg/RSpec.tmbundle` + Dir.chdir 'pkg' do + `tar cvzf RSpec-#{PKG_VERSION}.tmbundle.tgz RSpec.tmbundle` + end +end +task :pkg => :package_tmbundle + +desc "Package the Spec::Ui gem" +task :package_spec_ui do + Dir.chdir '../spec_ui' do + `rake clobber gem` + end +end +task :pkg => :package_spec_ui + +desc "Publish gem+tgz+zip on RubyForge. You must make sure lib/version.rb is aligned with the CHANGELOG file" +task :publish_packages => [:verify_user, :package] do + require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_ui/lib/spec/ui/version' + release_files = FileList[ + "pkg/#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.gem", + "pkg/#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.tgz", + "pkg/rspec_on_rails-#{PKG_VERSION}.tgz", + "pkg/#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.zip", + "pkg/RSpec-#{PKG_VERSION}.tmbundle.tgz", + "../spec_ui/pkg/spec_ui-#{Spec::Ui::VERSION::STRING}.gem" + ] + unless Spec::VERSION::RELEASE_CANDIDATE + require 'meta_project' + require 'rake/contrib/xforge' + + Rake::XForge::Release.new(MetaProject::Project::XForge::RubyForge.new(PKG_NAME)) do |xf| + # Never hardcode user name and password in the Rakefile! + xf.user_name = ENV['RUBYFORGE_USER'] + xf.files = release_files.to_a + xf.release_name = "RSpec #{PKG_VERSION}" + end + else + puts "SINCE THIS IS A PRERELEASE, FILES ARE UPLOADED WITH SSH, NOT TO THE RUBYFORGE FILE SECTION" + puts "YOU MUST TYPE THE PASSWORD #{release_files.length} TIMES..." + + host = "rspec-website@rubyforge.org" + remote_dir = "/var/www/gforge-projects/#{PKG_NAME}" + + publisher = Rake::SshFilePublisher.new( + host, + remote_dir, + File.dirname(__FILE__), + *release_files + ) + publisher.upload + + puts "UPLADED THE FOLLOWING FILES:" + release_files.each do |file| + name = file.match(/pkg\/(.*)/)[1] + puts "* http://rspec.rubyforge.org/#{name}" + end + + puts "They are not linked to anywhere, so don't forget to tell people!" + end +end + +desc "Publish news on RubyForge" +task :publish_news => [:verify_user] do + unless Spec::VERSION::RELEASE_CANDIDATE + require 'meta_project' + require 'rake/contrib/xforge' + Rake::XForge::NewsPublisher.new(MetaProject::Project::XForge::RubyForge.new(PKG_NAME)) do |news| + # Never hardcode user name and password in the Rakefile! + news.user_name = ENV['RUBYFORGE_USER'] + end + else + puts "** Not publishing news to RubyForge - this is a prerelease" + end +end + +def core + PreCommit::Core.new(self) +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/UPGRADE b/vendor/gems/rspec/UPGRADE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0a2c6f528 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/UPGRADE @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ += Upgrading existing code to RSpec-0.9 + +== General (see below for Spec::Rails specifics) + +=== New Syntax for should and should_not + +* Use translator (should get 90% of your code) +* Manually fix "parenthesis" warnings + +=== Change before_context_eval to before_eval + +before_context_eval is an un-published hook used by +Spec::Rails to create specialized behaviour contexts. +Most of you don't need to change this, but for those +who have exploited it, you'll need to change it to +before_eval. + +== Spec::Rails + +=== spec_helper.rb + +We've added a new way to configure Spec::Runner to do +things like use_transactional_fixtures and use_instantiated_fixtures. +You'll need to update spec/spec_helper.rb accordingly. You can either +just re-generate it: + + script/generate rspec + +Or modify spec_helper.rb based on the template, which can be found at: + + vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec_helper.rb
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/bin/spec b/vendor/gems/rspec/bin/spec new file mode 100755 index 000000000..a7e6ce0cb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/bin/spec @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../lib")) +require 'spec' +::Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(ARGV, STDERR, STDOUT, true, true) diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/bin/spec_translator b/vendor/gems/rspec/bin/spec_translator new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9df11dad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/bin/spec_translator @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env ruby
+raise "\n\nUsage: spec_translator from_dir to_dir\n\n" if ARGV.size != 2
+$LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../lib"))
+require 'spec/translator'
+t = ::Spec::Translator.new
+from = ARGV[0]
+to = ARGV[1]
+t.translate(from, to)
diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/auto_spec_description_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/auto_spec_description_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4928ef4a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/auto_spec_description_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +# Run spec w/ -fs to see the output of this file + +describe "Examples with no descriptions" do + + # description is auto-generated as "should equal(5)" based on the last #should + it do + 3.should equal(3) + 5.should equal(5) + end + + it { 3.should be < 5 } + + it { ["a"].should include("a") } + + it { [1,2,3].should respond_to(:size) } + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/before_and_after_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/before_and_after_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..09e3805fb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/before_and_after_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +$global = 0 + +describe "State created in before(:all)" do + before :all do + @sideeffect = 1 + $global +=1 + end + + before :each do + @isolated = 1 + end + + it "should be accessible from example" do + @sideeffect.should == 1 + $global.should == 1 + @isolated.should == 1 + + @sideeffect += 1 + @isolated += 1 + end + + it "should not have sideffects" do + @sideeffect.should == 1 + $global.should == 2 + @isolated.should == 1 + + @sideeffect += 1 + @isolated += 1 + end + + after :each do + $global += 1 + end + + after :all do + $global.should == 3 + $global = 0 + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/behave_as_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/behave_as_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e95d1469a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/behave_as_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +def behave_as_electric_musician + respond_to(:read_notes, :turn_down_amp) +end + +def behave_as_musician + respond_to(:read_notes) +end + +module BehaveAsExample + + class BluesGuitarist + def read_notes; end + def turn_down_amp; end + end + + class RockGuitarist + def read_notes; end + def turn_down_amp; end + end + + class ClassicGuitarist + def read_notes; end + end + + describe BluesGuitarist do + it "should behave as guitarist" do + BluesGuitarist.new.should behave_as_electric_musician + end + end + + describe RockGuitarist do + it "should behave as guitarist" do + RockGuitarist.new.should behave_as_electric_musician + end + end + + describe ClassicGuitarist do + it "should not behave as guitarist" do + ClassicGuitarist.new.should behave_as_musician + end + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/custom_expectation_matchers.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/custom_expectation_matchers.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..075bb542d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/custom_expectation_matchers.rb @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +module AnimalSpecHelper + class Eat + def initialize(food) + @food = food + end + + def matches?(animal) + @animal = animal + @animal.eats?(@food) + end + + def failure_message + "expected #{@animal} to eat #{@food}, but it does not" + end + + def negative_failure_message + "expected #{@animal} not to eat #{@food}, but it does" + end + end + + def eat(food) + Eat.new(food) + end +end + +module Animals + class Animal + def eats?(food) + return foods_i_eat.include?(food) + end + end + + class Mouse < Animal + def foods_i_eat + [:cheese] + end + end + + describe Mouse do + include AnimalSpecHelper + before(:each) do + @mouse = Animals::Mouse.new + end + + it "should eat cheese" do + @mouse.should eat(:cheese) + end + + it "should not eat cat" do + @mouse.should_not eat(:cat) + end + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/custom_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/custom_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..851c9906f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/custom_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +require 'spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter' + +# Example of a formatter with custom bactrace printing. Run me with: +# ruby bin/spec failing_examples -r examples/custom_formatter.rb -f CustomFormatter +class CustomFormatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter + def backtrace_line(line) + line.gsub(/([^:]*\.rb):(\d*)/) do + "<a href=\"file://#{File.expand_path($1)}\">#{$1}:#{$2}</a> " + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/dynamic_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/dynamic_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15d473d61 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/dynamic_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +describe "Some integers" do + (1..10).each do |n| + it "The root of #{n} square should be #{n}" do + Math.sqrt(n*n).should == n + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/file_accessor.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/file_accessor.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..16bc45dbb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/file_accessor.rb @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +class FileAccessor + def open_and_handle_with(pathname, processor) + pathname.open do |io| + processor.process(io) + end + end +end + +if __FILE__ == $0 + require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/io_processor' + require 'pathname' + + accessor = FileAccessor.new + io_processor = IoProcessor.new + file = Pathname.new ARGV[0] + + accessor.open_and_handle_with(file, io_processor) +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/file_accessor_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/file_accessor_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..628d4c0b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/file_accessor_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/file_accessor' +require 'stringio' + +describe "A FileAccessor" do + # This sequence diagram illustrates what this spec specifies. + # + # +--------------+ +----------+ +-------------+ + # | FileAccessor | | Pathname | | IoProcessor | + # +--------------+ +----------+ +-------------+ + # | | | + # open_and_handle_with | | | + # -------------------->| | open | | + # | |--------------->| | | + # | | io | | | + # | |<...............| | | + # | | | process(io) | + # | |---------------------------------->| | + # | | | | | + # | |<..................................| | + # | | | + # + it "should open a file and pass it to the processor's process method" do + # This is the primary actor + accessor = FileAccessor.new + + # These are the primary actor's neighbours, which we mock. + file = mock "Pathname" + io_processor = mock "IoProcessor" + + io = StringIO.new "whatever" + file.should_receive(:open).and_yield io + io_processor.should_receive(:process).with(io) + + accessor.open_and_handle_with(file, io_processor) + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/greeter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/greeter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7d67e3187 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/greeter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# greeter.rb +# +# Based on http://glu.ttono.us/articles/2006/12/19/tormenting-your-tests-with-heckle +# +# Run with: +# +# spec greeter_spec.rb --heckle Greeter +# +class Greeter + def initialize(person = nil) + @person = person + end + + def greet + @person.nil? ? "Hi there!" : "Hi #{@person}!" + end +end + +describe "Greeter" do + it "should say Hi to person" do + greeter = Greeter.new("Kevin") + greeter.greet.should == "Hi Kevin!" + end + + it "should say Hi to nobody" do + greeter = Greeter.new + # Uncomment the next line to make Heckle happy + #greeter.greet.should == "Hi there!" + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/helper_method_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/helper_method_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5f94cf151 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/helper_method_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +describe "a context with helper a method" do + def helper_method + "received call" + end + + it "should make that method available to specs" do + helper_method.should == "received call" + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/io_processor.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/io_processor.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6b15147b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/io_processor.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +class DataTooShort < StandardError; end + +class IoProcessor + # Does some fancy stuff unless the length of +io+ is shorter than 32 + def process(io) + raise DataTooShort if io.read.length < 32 + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/io_processor_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/io_processor_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5cab7bf31 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/io_processor_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/io_processor' +require 'stringio' + +describe "An IoProcessor" do + before(:each) do + @processor = IoProcessor.new + end + + it "should raise nothing when the file is exactly 32 bytes" do + lambda { + @processor.process(StringIO.new("z"*32)) + }.should_not raise_error + end + + it "should raise an exception when the file length is less than 32 bytes" do + lambda { + @processor.process(StringIO.new("z"*31)) + }.should raise_error(DataTooShort) + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/legacy_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/legacy_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..61669e7e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/legacy_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +context "A legacy spec" do + setup do + end + + specify "should work fine" do + end + + teardown do + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/mocking_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/mocking_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6adbef59d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/mocking_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +describe "A consumer of a mock" do + it "should be able to send messages to the mock" do + mock = mock("poke me") + mock.should_receive(:poke) + mock.poke + end +end + +describe "a mock" do + it "should be able to mock the same message twice w/ different args" do + mock = mock("mock") + mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg1).and_return(:val1) + mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg2).and_return(:val2) + mock.msg(:arg1).should eql(:val1) + mock.msg(:arg2).should eql(:val2) + end + + it "should be able to mock the same message twice w/ different args in reverse order" do + mock = mock("mock") + mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg1).and_return(:val1) + mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg2).and_return(:val2) + mock.msg(:arg2).should eql(:val2) + mock.msg(:arg1).should eql(:val1) + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/multi_threaded_behaviour_runner.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/multi_threaded_behaviour_runner.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e2824a61e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/multi_threaded_behaviour_runner.rb @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + +class MultiThreadedBehaviourRunner < Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner + def initialize(options) + super + # configure these + @thread_count = 4 + @thread_wait = 0 + end + + def run_behaviours(behaviours) + @threads = [] + q = Queue.new + behaviours.each { |b| q << b} + @thread_count.times do + @threads << Thread.new(q) do |queue| + while not queue.empty? + behaviour = queue.pop + behaviour.run(@options.reporter, @options.dry_run, @options.reverse) + end + end + sleep @thread_wait + end + @threads.each {|t| t.join} + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/partial_mock_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/partial_mock_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..841ec8847 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/partial_mock_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +class MockableClass + def self.find id + return :original_return + end +end + +describe "A partial mock" do + + it "should work at the class level" do + MockableClass.should_receive(:find).with(1).and_return {:stub_return} + MockableClass.find(1).should equal(:stub_return) + end + + it "should revert to the original after each spec" do + MockableClass.find(1).should equal(:original_return) + end + + it "can be mocked w/ ordering" do + MockableClass.should_receive(:msg_1).ordered + MockableClass.should_receive(:msg_2).ordered + MockableClass.should_receive(:msg_3).ordered + MockableClass.msg_1 + MockableClass.msg_2 + MockableClass.msg_3 + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/pending_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/pending_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13f3d00c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/pending_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +describe "pending example (using pending method)" do + it %Q|should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason"| do + pending("for some reason") + end +end + +describe "pending example (with no block)" do + it %Q|should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented"| +end + +describe "pending example (with block for pending)" do + it %Q|should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason"| do + pending("for some reason") do + raise "some reason" + end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/predicate_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/predicate_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1202bb670 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/predicate_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +class BddFramework + def intuitive? + true + end + + def adopted_quickly? + true + end +end + +describe "BDD framework" do + + before(:each) do + @bdd_framework = BddFramework.new + end + + it "should be adopted quickly" do + @bdd_framework.should be_adopted_quickly + end + + it "should be intuitive" do + @bdd_framework.should be_intuitive + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/priority.txt b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/priority.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b00064e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/priority.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +examples/custom_expectation_matchers.rb
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/shared_behaviours_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/shared_behaviours_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..33c924643 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/shared_behaviours_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +module SharedBehaviourExample + class OneThing + def what_things_do + "stuff" + end + end + + class AnotherThing + def what_things_do + "stuff" + end + end + + describe "All Things", :shared => true do + def helper_method + "helper method" + end + + it "should do what things do" do + @thing.what_things_do.should == "stuff" + end + end + + describe OneThing do + it_should_behave_like "All Things" + before(:each) { @thing = OneThing.new } + + it "should have access to helper methods defined in the shared behaviour" do + helper_method.should == "helper method" + end + end + + describe AnotherThing do + it_should_behave_like "All Things" + before(:each) { @thing = AnotherThing.new } + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/spec_helper.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..61f51fbdb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/spec_helper.rb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/spec' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stack.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stack.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..407173f7b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stack.rb @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +class StackUnderflowError < RuntimeError +end + +class StackOverflowError < RuntimeError +end + +class Stack + + def initialize + @items = [] + end + + def push object + raise StackOverflowError if @items.length == 10 + @items.push object + end + + def pop + raise StackUnderflowError if @items.empty? + @items.delete @items.last + end + + def peek + raise StackUnderflowError if @items.empty? + @items.last + end + + def empty? + @items.empty? + end + + def full? + @items.length == 10 + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stack_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stack_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..22d8a652b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stack_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/stack" + +describe "non-empty Stack", :shared => true do + # NOTE that this one auto-generates the description "should not be empty" + it { @stack.should_not be_empty } + + it "should return the top item when sent #peek" do + @stack.peek.should == @last_item_added + end + + it "should NOT remove the top item when sent #peek" do + @stack.peek.should == @last_item_added + @stack.peek.should == @last_item_added + end + + it "should return the top item when sent #pop" do + @stack.pop.should == @last_item_added + end + + it "should remove the top item when sent #pop" do + @stack.pop.should == @last_item_added + unless @stack.empty? + @stack.pop.should_not == @last_item_added + end + end +end + +describe "non-full Stack", :shared => true do + # NOTE that this one auto-generates the description "should not be full" + it { @stack.should_not be_full } + + it "should add to the top when sent #push" do + @stack.push "newly added top item" + @stack.peek.should == "newly added top item" + end +end + +describe Stack, " (empty)" do + before(:each) do + @stack = Stack.new + end + + # NOTE that this one auto-generates the description "should be empty" + it { @stack.should be_empty } + + it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" + + it "should complain when sent #peek" do + lambda { @stack.peek }.should raise_error(StackUnderflowError) + end + + it "should complain when sent #pop" do + lambda { @stack.pop }.should raise_error(StackUnderflowError) + end +end + +describe Stack, " (with one item)" do + before(:each) do + @stack = Stack.new + @stack.push 3 + @last_item_added = 3 + end + + it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" + it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" + +end + +describe Stack, " (with one item less than capacity)" do + before(:each) do + @stack = Stack.new + (1..9).each { |i| @stack.push i } + @last_item_added = 9 + end + + it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" + it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" +end + +describe Stack, " (full)" do + before(:each) do + @stack = Stack.new + (1..10).each { |i| @stack.push i } + @last_item_added = 10 + end + + # NOTE that this one auto-generates the description "should be full" + it { @stack.should be_full } + + it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" + + it "should complain on #push" do + lambda { @stack.push Object.new }.should raise_error(StackOverflowError) + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stubbing_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stubbing_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..31354aec6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/stubbing_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' + +describe "A consumer of a stub" do + it "should be able to stub methods on any Object" do + obj = Object.new + obj.stub!(:foobar).and_return {:return_value} + obj.foobar.should equal(:return_value) + end +end + +class StubbableClass + def self.find id + return :original_return + end +end + +describe "A stubbed method on a class" do + it "should return the stubbed value" do + StubbableClass.stub!(:find).and_return(:stub_return) + StubbableClass.find(1).should equal(:stub_return) + end + + it "should revert to the original method after each spec" do + StubbableClass.find(1).should equal(:original_return) + end + + it "can stub! and mock the same message" do + StubbableClass.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) + StubbableClass.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) + + StubbableClass.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + StubbableClass.msg(:other_arg).should equal(:stub_value) + StubbableClass.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) + StubbableClass.msg(:another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) + StubbableClass.msg(:yet_another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) + StubbableClass.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + end +end + +describe "A mock" do + it "can stub!" do + mock = mock("stubbing mock") + mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:value) + (1..10).each {mock.msg.should equal(:value)} + end + + it "can stub! and mock" do + mock = mock("stubbing mock") + mock.stub!(:stub_message).and_return(:stub_value) + mock.should_receive(:mock_message).once.and_return(:mock_value) + (1..10).each {mock.stub_message.should equal(:stub_value)} + mock.mock_message.should equal(:mock_value) + (1..10).each {mock.stub_message.should equal(:stub_value)} + end + + it "can stub! and mock the same message" do + mock = mock("stubbing mock") + mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) + mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) + mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + mock.msg(:other_arg).should equal(:stub_value) + mock.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) + mock.msg(:another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) + mock.msg(:yet_another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) + mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + end +end + + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/test_case_adapter_example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/test_case_adapter_example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..02ba3be17 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/test_case_adapter_example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#This is an example of using RSpec's expectations in test/unit. +$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "lib") + +require 'test/unit' +require 'spec/test_case_adapter' + +class IntegratingRSpecExpectationsIntoTestCaseTest < Test::Unit::TestCase + + def test_should_support_rspecs_equality_expectations + 5.should == 5 + end + + def test_should_support_rspecs_comparison_expectations + 5.should be > 4 + end + + class Band + def players + ["John", "Paul", "George", "Ringo"] + end + end + + def test_should_support_rspecs_collection_expectations + Band.new.should have(4).players + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/test_case_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/test_case_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4ffa2c598 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/examples/test_case_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper' +require 'test/unit' + +class RSpecIntegrationTest < Test::Unit::TestCase + def self.fixtures(*args) + @@fixtures = true + end + + def self.verify_class_method + @@fixtures.should == true + end + + def setup + @test_case_setup_called = true + end + + def teardown + @test_case_teardown_called = true + end + + def run(result) + end + + def helper_method + @helper_method_called = true + end +end + +module RandomHelperModule + def random_task + @random_task_called = true + end +end + +describe "RSpec should integrate with Test::Unit::TestCase" do + inherit RSpecIntegrationTest + include RandomHelperModule + + fixtures :some_table + + prepend_before(:each) {setup} + + before(:each) do + @rspec_setup_called = true + end + + it "TestCase#setup should be called." do + @test_case_setup_called.should be_true + @rspec_setup_called.should be_true + end + + it "RSpec should be able to access TestCase methods" do + helper_method + @helper_method_called.should be_true + end + + it "RSpec should be able to accept included modules" do + random_task + @random_task_called.should be_true + end + + after(:each) do + RSpecIntegrationTest.verify_class_method + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/autotest/discover.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/autotest/discover.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..81914c3b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/autotest/discover.rb @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +Autotest.add_discovery do + "rspec" if File.exist?('spec') +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/autotest/rspec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/autotest/rspec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d4b77ea6b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/autotest/rspec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +require 'autotest' + +class RspecCommandError < StandardError; end + +class Autotest::Rspec < Autotest + + def initialize(kernel=Kernel, separator=File::SEPARATOR, alt_separator=File::ALT_SEPARATOR) # :nodoc: + super() + @kernel, @separator, @alt_separator = kernel, separator, alt_separator + @spec_command = spec_command + + # watch out: Ruby bug (1.8.6): + # %r(/) != /\// + # since Ruby compares the REGEXP source, not the resulting pattern + @test_mappings = { + %r%^spec/.*\.rb$% => kernel.proc { |filename, _| + filename + }, + %r%^lib/(.*)\.rb$% => kernel.proc { |_, m| + ["spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] + }, + %r%^spec/(spec_helper|shared/.*)\.rb$% => kernel.proc { + files_matching %r%^spec/.*_spec\.rb$% + } + } + end + + def tests_for_file(filename) + super.select { |f| @files.has_key? f } + end + + alias :specs_for_file :tests_for_file + + def failed_results(results) + results.scan(/^\d+\)\n(?:\e\[\d*m)?(?:.*?Error in )?'([^\n]*)'(?: FAILED)?(?:\e\[\d*m)?\n(.*?)\n\n/m) + end + + def handle_results(results) + @files_to_test = consolidate_failures failed_results(results) + unless @files_to_test.empty? then + hook :red + else + hook :green + end unless $TESTING + @tainted = true unless @files_to_test.empty? + end + + def consolidate_failures(failed) + filters = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] } + failed.each do |spec, failed_trace| + @files.keys.select{|f| f =~ /spec\//}.each do |f| + if failed_trace =~ Regexp.new(f) + filters[f] << spec + break + end + end + end + return filters + end + + def make_test_cmd(files_to_test) + return "#{ruby} -S #{@spec_command} #{add_options_if_present} #{files_to_test.keys.flatten.join(' ')}" + end + + def add_options_if_present + File.exist?("spec/spec.opts") ? "-O spec/spec.opts " : "" + end + + # Finds the proper spec command to use. Precendence + # is set in the lazily-evaluated method spec_commands. Alias + Override + # that in ~/.autotest to provide a different spec command + # then the default paths provided. + def spec_command + spec_commands.each do |command| + if File.exists?(command) + return @alt_separator ? (command.gsub @separator, @alt_separator) : command + end + end + + raise RspecCommandError, "No spec command could be found!" + end + + # Autotest will look for spec commands in the following + # locations, in this order: + # + # * bin/spec + # * default spec bin/loader installed in Rubygems + def spec_commands + [ + File.join('bin', 'spec'), + File.join(Config::CONFIG['bindir'], 'spec') + ] + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..48c12595c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +require 'spec/extensions' +require 'spec/version' +require 'spec/matchers' +require 'spec/expectations' +require 'spec/translator' +require 'spec/dsl' +require 'spec/runner' + +class Object + def metaclass + class << self; self; end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f960eb907 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +require 'spec/dsl/description' +require 'spec/dsl/errors' +require 'spec/dsl/configuration' +require 'spec/dsl/behaviour_callbacks' +require 'spec/dsl/behaviour' +require 'spec/dsl/behaviour_eval' +require 'spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder' +require 'spec/dsl/example' +require 'spec/dsl/example_matcher' +require 'spec/dsl/example_should_raise_handler' +require 'spec/dsl/behaviour_factory' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5158bb673 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour.rb @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class EvalModule < Module; end + class Behaviour + extend BehaviourCallbacks + + class << self + def add_shared_behaviour(behaviour) + return if behaviour.equal?(found_behaviour = find_shared_behaviour(behaviour.description)) + return if found_behaviour and File.expand_path(behaviour.description[:spec_path]) == File.expand_path(found_behaviour.description[:spec_path]) + raise ArgumentError.new("Shared Behaviour '#{behaviour.description}' already exists") if found_behaviour + shared_behaviours << behaviour + end + + def find_shared_behaviour(behaviour_description) + shared_behaviours.find { |b| b.description == behaviour_description } + end + + def shared_behaviours + # TODO - this needs to be global, or at least accessible from + # from subclasses of Behaviour in a centralized place. I'm not loving + # this as a solution, but it works for now. + $shared_behaviours ||= [] + end + end + + def initialize(*args, &behaviour_block) + init_description(*args) + init_eval_module + before_eval + eval_behaviour(&behaviour_block) + end + + private + + def init_description(*args) + unless self.class == Behaviour + args << {} unless Hash === args.last + args.last[:behaviour_class] = self.class + end + @description = Description.new(*args) + end + + def init_eval_module + @eval_module = EvalModule.new + @eval_module.extend BehaviourEval::ModuleMethods + @eval_module.include BehaviourEval::InstanceMethods + @eval_module.include described_type if described_type.class == Module + @eval_module.behaviour = self + @eval_module.description = @description + end + + def eval_behaviour(&behaviour_block) + @eval_module.class_eval(&behaviour_block) + end + + protected + + def before_eval + end + + public + + def run(reporter, dry_run=false, reverse=false, timeout=nil) + raise "shared behaviours should never run" if shared? + # TODO - change add_behaviour to add_description ?????? + reporter.add_behaviour(@description) + prepare_execution_context_class + before_all_errors = run_before_all(reporter, dry_run) + + exs = reverse ? examples.reverse : examples + example_execution_context = nil + + if before_all_errors.empty? + exs.each do |example| + example_execution_context = execution_context(example) + example_execution_context.copy_instance_variables_from(@before_and_after_all_context_instance) unless before_all_proc(behaviour_type).nil? + + befores = before_each_proc(behaviour_type) {|e| raise e} + afters = after_each_proc(behaviour_type) + example.run(reporter, befores, afters, dry_run, example_execution_context, timeout) + end + end + + @before_and_after_all_context_instance.copy_instance_variables_from(example_execution_context) unless after_all_proc(behaviour_type).nil? + run_after_all(reporter, dry_run) + end + + def number_of_examples + examples.length + end + + def matches?(specified_examples) + matcher ||= ExampleMatcher.new(description) + + examples.each do |example| + return true if example.matches?(matcher, specified_examples) + end + return false + end + + def shared? + @description[:shared] + end + + def retain_examples_matching!(specified_examples) + return if specified_examples.index(description) + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new(description) + examples.reject! do |example| + !example.matches?(matcher, specified_examples) + end + end + + def methods + my_methods = super + my_methods |= @eval_module.methods + my_methods + end + + # Includes modules in the Behaviour (the <tt>describe</tt> block). + def include(*args) + @eval_module.include(*args) + end + + def behaviour_type #:nodoc: + @description[:behaviour_type] + end + + # Sets the #number on each Example and returns the next number + def set_sequence_numbers(number, reverse) #:nodoc: + exs = reverse ? examples.reverse : examples + exs.each do |example| + example.number = number + number += 1 + end + number + end + + protected + + # Messages that this class does not understand + # are passed directly to the @eval_module. + def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) + @eval_module.send(sym, *args, &block) + end + + def prepare_execution_context_class + plugin_mock_framework + weave_in_included_modules + define_predicate_matchers #this is in behaviour_eval + execution_context_class + end + + def weave_in_included_modules + mods = [@eval_module] + mods << included_modules.dup + mods << Spec::Runner.configuration.modules_for(behaviour_type) + execution_context_class.class_eval do + # WARNING - the following can be executed in the context of any + # class, and should never pass more than one module to include + # even though we redefine include in this class. This is NOT + # tested anywhere, hence this comment. + mods.flatten.each {|mod| include mod} + end + end + + def execution_context(example) + execution_context_class.new(example) + end + + def run_before_all(reporter, dry_run) + errors = [] + unless dry_run + begin + @before_and_after_all_context_instance = execution_context(nil) + @before_and_after_all_context_instance.instance_eval(&before_all_proc(behaviour_type)) + rescue Exception => e + errors << e + location = "before(:all)" + # The easiest is to report this as an example failure. We don't have an Example + # at this point, so we'll just create a placeholder. + reporter.example_finished(Example.new(location), e, location) if reporter + end + end + errors + end + + def run_after_all(reporter, dry_run) + unless dry_run + begin + @before_and_after_all_context_instance ||= execution_context(nil) + @before_and_after_all_context_instance.instance_eval(&after_all_proc(behaviour_type)) + rescue Exception => e + location = "after(:all)" + reporter.example_finished(Example.new(location), e, location) if reporter + end + end + end + + def plugin_mock_framework + case mock_framework = Spec::Runner.configuration.mock_framework + when Module + include mock_framework + else + require Spec::Runner.configuration.mock_framework + include Spec::Plugins::MockFramework + end + end + + def description + @description.to_s + end + + def described_type + @description.described_type + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_callbacks.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_callbacks.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8b69ad9e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_callbacks.rb @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + # See http://rspec.rubyforge.org/documentation/before_and_after.html + module BehaviourCallbacks + def prepend_before(*args, &block) + scope, options = scope_and_options(*args) + add(scope, options, :before, :unshift, &block) + end + def append_before(*args, &block) + scope, options = scope_and_options(*args) + add(scope, options, :before, :<<, &block) + end + alias_method :before, :append_before + + def prepend_after(*args, &block) + scope, options = scope_and_options(*args) + add(scope, options, :after, :unshift, &block) + end + alias_method :after, :prepend_after + def append_after(*args, &block) + scope, options = scope_and_options(*args) + add(scope, options, :after, :<<, &block) + end + + def scope_and_options(*args) + args, options = args_and_options(*args) + scope = (args[0] || :each), options + end + + def add(scope, options, where, how, &block) + scope ||= :each + options ||= {} + behaviour_type = options[:behaviour_type] + case scope + when :each; self.__send__("#{where}_each_parts", behaviour_type).__send__(how, block) + when :all; self.__send__("#{where}_all_parts", behaviour_type).__send__(how, block) + end + end + + def remove_after(scope, &block) + after_each_parts.delete(block) + end + + # Deprecated. Use before(:each) + def setup(&block) + before(:each, &block) + end + + # Deprecated. Use after(:each) + def teardown(&block) + after(:each, &block) + end + + def before_all_parts(behaviour_type=nil) # :nodoc: + @before_all_parts ||= {} + @before_all_parts[behaviour_type] ||= [] + end + + def after_all_parts(behaviour_type=nil) # :nodoc: + @after_all_parts ||= {} + @after_all_parts[behaviour_type] ||= [] + end + + def before_each_parts(behaviour_type=nil) # :nodoc: + @before_each_parts ||= {} + @before_each_parts[behaviour_type] ||= [] + end + + def after_each_parts(behaviour_type=nil) # :nodoc: + @after_each_parts ||= {} + @after_each_parts[behaviour_type] ||= [] + end + + def clear_before_and_after! # :nodoc: + @before_all_parts = nil + @after_all_parts = nil + @before_each_parts = nil + @after_each_parts = nil + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_eval.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_eval.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9f7b8281e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_eval.rb @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + module BehaviourEval + module ModuleMethods + include BehaviourCallbacks + + attr_writer :behaviour + attr_accessor :description + + # RSpec runs every example in a new instance of Object, mixing in + # the behaviour necessary to run examples. Because this behaviour gets + # mixed in, it can get mixed in to an instance of any class at all. + # + # This is something that you would hardly ever use, but there is one + # common use case for it - inheriting from Test::Unit::TestCase. RSpec's + # Rails plugin uses this feature to provide access to all of the features + # that are available for Test::Unit within RSpec examples. + def inherit(klass) + raise ArgumentError.new("Shared behaviours cannot inherit from classes") if @behaviour.shared? + @behaviour_superclass = klass + derive_execution_context_class_from_behaviour_superclass + end + + # You can pass this one or many modules. Each module will subsequently + # be included in the each object in which an example is run. Use this + # to provide global helper methods to your examples. + # + # == Example + # + # module HelperMethods + # def helper_method + # ... + # end + # end + # + # describe Thing do + # include HelperMethods + # it "should do stuff" do + # helper_method + # end + # end + def include(*mods) + mods.each do |mod| + included_modules << mod + mod.send :included, self + end + end + + # Use this to pull in examples from shared behaviours. + # See Spec::Runner for information about shared behaviours. + def it_should_behave_like(behaviour_description) + behaviour = @behaviour.class.find_shared_behaviour(behaviour_description) + if behaviour.nil? + raise RuntimeError.new("Shared Behaviour '#{behaviour_description}' can not be found") + end + behaviour.copy_to(self) + end + + def copy_to(eval_module) # :nodoc: + examples.each { |e| eval_module.examples << e; } + before_each_parts.each { |p| eval_module.before_each_parts << p } + after_each_parts.each { |p| eval_module.after_each_parts << p } + before_all_parts.each { |p| eval_module.before_all_parts << p } + after_all_parts.each { |p| eval_module.after_all_parts << p } + included_modules.each { |m| eval_module.included_modules << m } + eval_module.included_modules << self + end + + # :call-seq: + # predicate_matchers[matcher_name] = method_on_object + # predicate_matchers[matcher_name] = [method1_on_object, method2_on_object] + # + # Dynamically generates a custom matcher that will match + # a predicate on your class. RSpec provides a couple of these + # out of the box: + # + # exist (or state expectations) + # File.should exist("path/to/file") + # + # an_instance_of (for mock argument constraints) + # mock.should_receive(:message).with(an_instance_of(String)) + # + # == Examples + # + # class Fish + # def can_swim? + # true + # end + # end + # + # describe Fish do + # predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? + # it "should swim" do + # Fish.new.should swim + # end + # end + def predicate_matchers + @predicate_matchers ||= {:exist => :exist?, :an_instance_of => :is_a?} + end + + def define_predicate_matchers(hash=nil) # :nodoc: + if hash.nil? + define_predicate_matchers(predicate_matchers) + define_predicate_matchers(Spec::Runner.configuration.predicate_matchers) + else + hash.each_pair do |matcher_method, method_on_object| + define_method matcher_method do |*args| + eval("be_#{method_on_object.to_s.gsub('?','')}(*args)") + end + end + end + end + + # Creates an instance of Spec::DSL::Example and adds + # it to a collection of examples of the current behaviour. + def it(description=:__generate_description, opts={}, &block) + examples << Example.new(description, opts, &block) + end + + # Alias for it. + def specify(description=:__generate_description, opts={}, &block) + it(description, opts, &block) + end + + def methods # :nodoc: + my_methods = super + my_methods |= behaviour_superclass.methods + my_methods + end + + protected + + def method_missing(method_name, *args) + if behaviour_superclass.respond_to?(method_name) + return execution_context_class.send(method_name, *args) + end + super + end + + def before_each_proc(behaviour_type, &error_handler) + parts = [] + parts.push(*Behaviour.before_each_parts(nil)) + parts.push(*Behaviour.before_each_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + parts.push(*before_each_parts(nil)) + parts.push(*before_each_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + CompositeProcBuilder.new(parts).proc(&error_handler) + end + + def before_all_proc(behaviour_type, &error_handler) + parts = [] + parts.push(*Behaviour.before_all_parts(nil)) + parts.push(*Behaviour.before_all_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + parts.push(*before_all_parts(nil)) + parts.push(*before_all_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + CompositeProcBuilder.new(parts).proc(&error_handler) + end + + def after_all_proc(behaviour_type) + parts = [] + parts.push(*after_all_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + parts.push(*after_all_parts(nil)) + parts.push(*Behaviour.after_all_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + parts.push(*Behaviour.after_all_parts(nil)) + CompositeProcBuilder.new(parts).proc + end + + def after_each_proc(behaviour_type) + parts = [] + parts.push(*after_each_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + parts.push(*after_each_parts(nil)) + parts.push(*Behaviour.after_each_parts(behaviour_type)) unless behaviour_type.nil? + parts.push(*Behaviour.after_each_parts(nil)) + CompositeProcBuilder.new(parts).proc + end + + private + + def execution_context_class + @execution_context_class ||= derive_execution_context_class_from_behaviour_superclass + end + + def derive_execution_context_class_from_behaviour_superclass + @execution_context_class = Class.new(behaviour_superclass) + behaviour_superclass.spec_inherited(self) if behaviour_superclass.respond_to?(:spec_inherited) + @execution_context_class + end + + def behaviour_superclass + @behaviour_superclass ||= Object + end + + protected + def included_modules + @included_modules ||= [::Spec::Matchers] + end + + def examples + @examples ||= [] + end + end + + module InstanceMethods + def initialize(*args, &block) #:nodoc: + # TODO - inheriting from TestUnit::TestCase fails without this + # - let's figure out why and move this somewhere else + end + + def violated(message="") + raise Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(message) + end + + def inspect + "[RSpec example]" + end + + def pending(message) + if block_given? + begin + yield + rescue Exception => e + raise Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError.new(message) + end + raise Spec::DSL::PendingFixedError.new("Expected pending '#{message}' to fail. No Error was raised.") + else + raise Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError.new(message) + end + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_factory.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_factory.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..44b60c641 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/behaviour_factory.rb @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class BehaviourFactory + + class << self + + BEHAVIOUR_CLASSES = {:default => Spec::DSL::Behaviour} + + # Registers a behaviour class +klass+ with the symbol + # +behaviour_type+. For example: + # + # Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.add_behaviour_class(:farm, Spec::Farm::DSL::FarmBehaviour) + # + # This will cause Kernel#describe from a file living in + # <tt>spec/farm</tt> to create behaviour instances of type + # Spec::Farm::DSL::FarmBehaviour. + def add_behaviour_class(behaviour_type, klass) + BEHAVIOUR_CLASSES[behaviour_type] = klass + end + + def remove_behaviour_class(behaviour_type) + BEHAVIOUR_CLASSES.delete(behaviour_type) + end + + def create(*args, &block) + opts = Hash === args.last ? args.last : {} + if opts[:shared] + behaviour_type = :default + elsif opts[:behaviour_type] + behaviour_type = opts[:behaviour_type] + elsif opts[:spec_path] =~ /spec(\\|\/)(#{BEHAVIOUR_CLASSES.keys.join('|')})/ + behaviour_type = $2.to_sym + else + behaviour_type = :default + end + return BEHAVIOUR_CLASSES[behaviour_type].new(*args, &block) + end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..373f44953 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder.rb @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class CompositeProcBuilder < Array + def initialize(callbacks=[]) + push(*callbacks) + end + + def proc(&error_handler) + parts = self + errors = [] + Proc.new do + result = parts.collect do |part| + begin + if part.is_a?(UnboundMethod) + part.bind(self).call + else + instance_eval(&part) + end + rescue Exception => e + if error_handler + error_handler.call(e) + else + errors << e + end + end + end + raise errors.first unless errors.empty? + result + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/configuration.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/configuration.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..709574ded --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/configuration.rb @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class Configuration + + # Chooses what mock framework to use. Example: + # + # Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + # config.mock_with :rspec, :mocha, :flexmock, or :rr + # end + # + # To use any other mock framework, you'll have to provide + # your own adapter. This is simply a module that responds to + # setup_mocks_for_rspec, verify_mocks_for_rspec and teardown_mocks_for_rspec. + # These are your hooks into the lifecycle of a given example. RSpec will + # call setup_mocks_for_rspec before running anything else in each Example. + # After executing the #after methods, RSpec will then call verify_mocks_for_rspec + # and teardown_mocks_for_rspec (this is guaranteed to run even if there are + # failures in verify_mocks_for_rspec). + # + # Once you've defined this module, you can pass that to mock_with: + # + # Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + # config.mock_with MyMockFrameworkAdapter + # end + # + def mock_with(mock_framework) + @mock_framework = case mock_framework + when Symbol + mock_framework_path(mock_framework.to_s) + else + mock_framework + end + end + + def mock_framework # :nodoc: + @mock_framework ||= mock_framework_path("rspec") + end + + # Declares modules to be included in all behaviours (<tt>describe</tt> blocks). + # + # config.include(My::Bottle, My::Cup) + # + # If you want to restrict the inclusion to a subset of all the behaviours then + # specify this in a Hash as the last argument: + # + # config.include(My::Pony, My::Horse, :behaviour_type => :farm) + # + # Only behaviours that have that type will get the modules included: + # + # describe "Downtown", :behaviour_type => :city do + # # Will *not* get My::Pony and My::Horse included + # end + # + # describe "Old Mac Donald", :behaviour_type => :farm do + # # *Will* get My::Pony and My::Horse included + # end + # + def include(*args) + args << {} unless Hash === args.last + modules, options = args_and_options(*args) + required_behaviour_type = options[:behaviour_type] + required_behaviour_type = required_behaviour_type.to_sym unless required_behaviour_type.nil? + @modules ||= {} + @modules[required_behaviour_type] ||= [] + @modules[required_behaviour_type] += modules + end + + def modules_for(required_behaviour_type) #:nodoc: + @modules ||= {} + modules = @modules[nil] || [] # general ones + modules << @modules[required_behaviour_type.to_sym] unless required_behaviour_type.nil? + modules.uniq.compact + end + + # This is just for cleanup in RSpec's own examples + def exclude(*modules) #:nodoc: + @modules.each do |behaviour_type, mods| + modules.each{|m| mods.delete(m)} + end + end + + # Defines global predicate matchers. Example: + # + # config.predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? + # + # This makes it possible to say: + # + # person.should swim # passes if person.should_swim? returns true + # + def predicate_matchers + @predicate_matchers ||= {} + end + + # Prepends a global <tt>before</tt> block to all behaviours. + # See #append_before for filtering semantics. + def prepend_before(*args, &proc) + Behaviour.prepend_before(*args, &proc) + end + # Appends a global <tt>before</tt> block to all behaviours. + # + # If you want to restrict the block to a subset of all the behaviours then + # specify this in a Hash as the last argument: + # + # config.prepend_before(:all, :behaviour_type => :farm) + # + # or + # + # config.prepend_before(:behaviour_type => :farm) + # + def append_before(*args, &proc) + Behaviour.append_before(*args, &proc) + end + alias_method :before, :append_before + + # Prepends a global <tt>after</tt> block to all behaviours. + # See #append_before for filtering semantics. + def prepend_after(*args, &proc) + Behaviour.prepend_after(*args, &proc) + end + alias_method :after, :prepend_after + # Appends a global <tt>after</tt> block to all behaviours. + # See #append_before for filtering semantics. + def append_after(*args, &proc) + Behaviour.append_after(*args, &proc) + end + + private + + def mock_framework_path(framework_name) + File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "..", "..", "plugins", "mock_frameworks", framework_name)) + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/description.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/description.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fe8c9b0c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/description.rb @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class Description + module ClassMethods + def generate_description(*args) + description = args.shift.to_s + unless args.empty? + suffix = args.shift.to_s + description << " " unless suffix =~ /^\s|\.|#/ + description << suffix + end + description + end + end + extend ClassMethods + + attr_reader :description, :described_type + + def initialize(*args) + args, @options = args_and_options(*args) + init_behaviour_type(@options) + init_spec_path(@options) + init_described_type(args) + init_description(*args) + end + + def [](key) + @options[key] + end + + def []=(key, value) + @options[key] = value + end + + def to_s; @description; end + + def ==(value) + case value + when Description + @description == value.description + else + @description == value + end + end + + private + def init_behaviour_type(options) + # NOTE - BE CAREFUL IF CHANGING THIS NEXT LINE: + # this line is as it is to satisfy JRuby - the original version + # read, simply: "if options[:behaviour_class]", which passed against ruby, but failed against jruby + if options[:behaviour_class] && options[:behaviour_class].ancestors.include?(Behaviour) + options[:behaviour_type] = parse_behaviour_type(@options[:behaviour_class]) + end + end + + def init_spec_path(options) + if options.has_key?(:spec_path) + options[:spec_path] = File.expand_path(@options[:spec_path]) + end + end + + def init_description(*args) + @description = self.class.generate_description(*args) + end + + def init_described_type(args) + @described_type = args.first unless args.first.is_a?(String) + end + + def parse_behaviour_type(behaviour_class) + behaviour_class.to_s.split("::").reverse[0].gsub!('Behaviour', '').downcase.to_sym + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/errors.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/errors.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba7046a89 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/errors.rb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class ExamplePendingError < StandardError + end + + class PendingFixedError < StandardError + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d04073f7e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example.rb @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +require 'timeout' + +module Spec + module DSL + class Example + # The global sequence number of this example + attr_accessor :number + + def initialize(description, options={}, &example_block) + @from = caller(0)[3] + @options = options + @example_block = example_block + @description = description + @description_generated_proc = lambda { |desc| @generated_description = desc } + end + + def run(reporter, before_each_block, after_each_block, dry_run, execution_context, timeout=nil) + @dry_run = dry_run + reporter.example_started(self) + return reporter.example_finished(self) if dry_run + + errors = [] + location = nil + Timeout.timeout(timeout) do + before_each_ok = before_example(execution_context, errors, &before_each_block) + example_ok = run_example(execution_context, errors) if before_each_ok + after_each_ok = after_example(execution_context, errors, &after_each_block) + location = failure_location(before_each_ok, example_ok, after_each_ok) + end + + ExampleShouldRaiseHandler.new(@from, @options).handle(errors) + reporter.example_finished(self, errors.first, location, @example_block.nil?) if reporter + end + + def matches?(matcher, specified_examples) + matcher.example_desc = description + matcher.matches?(specified_examples) + end + + def description + @description == :__generate_description ? generated_description : @description + end + + def to_s + description + end + + private + + def generated_description + return @generated_description if @generated_description + if @dry_run + "NO NAME (Because of --dry-run)" + else + if @failed + "NO NAME (Because of Error raised in matcher)" + else + "NO NAME (Because there were no expectations)" + end + end + end + + def before_example(execution_context, errors, &behaviour_before_block) + setup_mocks(execution_context) + Spec::Matchers.description_generated(@description_generated_proc) + + builder = CompositeProcBuilder.new + before_proc = builder.proc(&append_errors(errors)) + execution_context.instance_eval(&before_proc) + + execution_context.instance_eval(&behaviour_before_block) if behaviour_before_block + return errors.empty? + rescue Exception => e + @failed = true + errors << e + return false + end + + def run_example(execution_context, errors) + begin + execution_context.instance_eval(&@example_block) if @example_block + return true + rescue Exception => e + @failed = true + errors << e + return false + end + end + + def after_example(execution_context, errors, &behaviour_after_each) + execution_context.instance_eval(&behaviour_after_each) if behaviour_after_each + + begin + verify_mocks(execution_context) + ensure + teardown_mocks(execution_context) + end + + Spec::Matchers.unregister_description_generated(@description_generated_proc) + + builder = CompositeProcBuilder.new + after_proc = builder.proc(&append_errors(errors)) + execution_context.instance_eval(&after_proc) + + return errors.empty? + rescue Exception => e + @failed = true + errors << e + return false + end + + def setup_mocks(execution_context) + execution_context.setup_mocks_for_rspec if execution_context.respond_to?(:setup_mocks_for_rspec) + end + + def verify_mocks(execution_context) + execution_context.verify_mocks_for_rspec if execution_context.respond_to?(:verify_mocks_for_rspec) + end + + def teardown_mocks(execution_context) + execution_context.teardown_mocks_for_rspec if execution_context.respond_to?(:teardown_mocks_for_rspec) + end + + def append_errors(errors) + proc {|error| errors << error} + end + + def failure_location(before_each_ok, example_ok, after_each_ok) + return 'before(:each)' unless before_each_ok + return description unless example_ok + return 'after(:each)' unless after_each_ok + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example_matcher.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example_matcher.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..18cc47409 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example_matcher.rb @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class ExampleMatcher + + attr_writer :example_desc + def initialize(behaviour_desc, example_desc=nil) + @behaviour_desc = behaviour_desc + @example_desc = example_desc + end + + def matches?(specified_examples) + specified_examples.each do |specified_example| + return true if matches_literal_example?(specified_example) || matches_example_not_considering_modules?(specified_example) + end + false + end + + private + def matches_literal_example?(specified_example) + specified_example =~ /(^#{context_regexp} #{example_regexp}$|^#{context_regexp}$|^#{example_regexp}$)/ + end + + def matches_example_not_considering_modules?(specified_example) + specified_example =~ /(^#{context_regexp_not_considering_modules} #{example_regexp}$|^#{context_regexp_not_considering_modules}$|^#{example_regexp}$)/ + end + + def context_regexp + Regexp.escape(@behaviour_desc) + end + + def context_regexp_not_considering_modules + Regexp.escape(@behaviour_desc.split('::').last) + end + + def example_regexp + Regexp.escape(@example_desc) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example_should_raise_handler.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example_should_raise_handler.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..942327317 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/example_should_raise_handler.rb @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +module Spec + module DSL + class ExampleShouldRaiseHandler + def initialize(file_and_line_number, opts) + @file_and_line_number = file_and_line_number + @options = opts + @expected_error_class = determine_error_class(opts) + @expected_error_message = determine_error_message(opts) + end + + def determine_error_class(opts) + if candidate = opts[:should_raise] + if candidate.is_a?(Class) + return candidate + elsif candidate.is_a?(Array) + return candidate[0] + else + return Exception + end + end + end + + def determine_error_message(opts) + if candidate = opts[:should_raise] + if candidate.is_a?(Array) + return candidate[1] + end + end + return nil + end + + def build_message(exception=nil) + if @expected_error_message.nil? + message = "example block expected #{@expected_error_class.to_s}" + else + message = "example block expected #{@expected_error_class.new(@expected_error_message.to_s).inspect}" + end + message << " but raised #{exception.inspect}" if exception + message << " but nothing was raised" unless exception + message << "\n" + message << @file_and_line_number + end + + def error_matches?(error) + return false unless error.kind_of?(@expected_error_class) + unless @expected_error_message.nil? + if @expected_error_message.is_a?(Regexp) + return false unless error.message =~ @expected_error_message + else + return false unless error.message == @expected_error_message + end + end + return true + end + + def handle(errors) + if @expected_error_class + if errors.empty? + errors << Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(build_message) + else + error_to_remove = errors.detect do |error| + error_matches?(error) + end + if error_to_remove.nil? + errors.insert(0,Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(build_message(errors[0]))) + else + errors.delete(error_to_remove) + end + end + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..65ea47425 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations.rb @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +require 'spec/matchers' +require 'spec/expectations/errors' +require 'spec/expectations/extensions' +require 'spec/expectations/handler' + +module Spec + + # Spec::Expectations lets you set expectations on your objects. + # + # result.should == 37 + # team.should have(11).players_on_the_field + # + # == How Expectations work. + # + # Spec::Expectations adds two methods to Object: + # + # should(matcher=nil) + # should_not(matcher=nil) + # + # Both methods take an optional Expression Matcher (See Spec::Matchers). + # + # When +should+ receives an Expression Matcher, it calls <tt>matches?(self)</tt>. If + # it returns +true+, the spec passes and execution continues. If it returns + # +false+, then the spec fails with the message returned by <tt>matcher.failure_message</tt>. + # + # Similarly, when +should_not+ receives a matcher, it calls <tt>matches?(self)</tt>. If + # it returns +false+, the spec passes and execution continues. If it returns + # +true+, then the spec fails with the message returned by <tt>matcher.negative_failure_message</tt>. + # + # RSpec ships with a standard set of useful matchers, and writing your own + # matchers is quite simple. See Spec::Matchers for details. + module Expectations + class << self + attr_accessor :differ + + # raises a Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError with message + # + # When a differ has been assigned and fail_with is passed + # <code>expected</code> and <code>target</code>, passes them + # to the differ to append a diff message to the failure message. + def fail_with(message, expected=nil, target=nil) # :nodoc: + if Array === message && message.length == 3 + message, expected, target = message[0], message[1], message[2] + end + unless (differ.nil? || expected.nil? || target.nil?) + if expected.is_a?(String) + message << "\nDiff:" << self.differ.diff_as_string(target.to_s, expected) + elsif !target.is_a?(Proc) + message << "\nDiff:" << self.differ.diff_as_object(target, expected) + end + end + Kernel::raise(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(message)) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/differs/default.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/differs/default.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..87e59b3a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/differs/default.rb @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +begin + require 'rubygems' + require 'diff/lcs' #necessary due to loading bug on some machines - not sure why - DaC + require 'diff/lcs/hunk' +rescue LoadError ; raise "You must gem install diff-lcs to use diffing" ; end + +require 'pp' + +module Spec + module Expectations + module Differs + + # TODO add some rdoc + class Default + def initialize(format=:unified,context_lines=nil,colour=nil) + + context_lines ||= 3 + colour ||= false + + @format,@context_lines,@colour = format,context_lines,colour + end + + # This is snagged from diff/lcs/ldiff.rb (which is a commandline tool) + def diff_as_string(data_old, data_new) + data_old = data_old.split(/\n/).map! { |e| e.chomp } + data_new = data_new.split(/\n/).map! { |e| e.chomp } + output = "" + diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(data_old, data_new) + return output if diffs.empty? + oldhunk = hunk = nil + file_length_difference = 0 + diffs.each do |piece| + begin + hunk = Diff::LCS::Hunk.new(data_old, data_new, piece, @context_lines, + file_length_difference) + file_length_difference = hunk.file_length_difference + next unless oldhunk + # Hunks may overlap, which is why we need to be careful when our + # diff includes lines of context. Otherwise, we might print + # redundant lines. + if (@context_lines > 0) and hunk.overlaps?(oldhunk) + hunk.unshift(oldhunk) + else + output << oldhunk.diff(@format) + end + ensure + oldhunk = hunk + output << "\n" + end + end + #Handle the last remaining hunk + output << oldhunk.diff(@format) << "\n" + end + + def diff_as_object(target,expected) + diff_as_string(PP.pp(target,""), PP.pp(expected,"")) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/errors.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/errors.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..03e81a064 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/errors.rb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +module Spec + module Expectations + class ExpectationNotMetError < StandardError + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..60c9b9e7d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions.rb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +require 'spec/expectations/extensions/object' +require 'spec/expectations/extensions/string_and_symbol' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/object.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/object.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f59af722e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/object.rb @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +module Spec + module Expectations + # rspec adds #should and #should_not to every Object (and, + # implicitly, every Class). + module ObjectExpectations + + # :call-seq: + # should(matcher) + # should == expected + # should === expected + # should =~ expected + # + # receiver.should(matcher) + # => Passes if matcher.matches?(receiver) + # + # receiver.should == expected #any value + # => Passes if (receiver == expected) + # + # receiver.should === expected #any value + # => Passes if (receiver === expected) + # + # receiver.should =~ regexp + # => Passes if (receiver =~ regexp) + # + # See Spec::Matchers for more information about matchers + # + # == Warning + # + # NOTE that this does NOT support receiver.should != expected. + # Instead, use receiver.should_not == expected + def should(matcher=nil, &block) + return ExpectationMatcherHandler.handle_matcher(self, matcher, &block) if matcher + Spec::Matchers::PositiveOperatorMatcher.new(self) + end + + # :call-seq: + # should_not(matcher) + # should_not == expected + # should_not === expected + # should_not =~ expected + # + # receiver.should_not(matcher) + # => Passes unless matcher.matches?(receiver) + # + # receiver.should_not == expected + # => Passes unless (receiver == expected) + # + # receiver.should_not === expected + # => Passes unless (receiver === expected) + # + # receiver.should_not =~ regexp + # => Passes unless (receiver =~ regexp) + # + # See Spec::Matchers for more information about matchers + def should_not(matcher=nil, &block) + return NegativeExpectationMatcherHandler.handle_matcher(self, matcher, &block) if matcher + Spec::Matchers::NegativeOperatorMatcher.new(self) + end + + end + end +end + +class Object + include Spec::Expectations::ObjectExpectations +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/string_and_symbol.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/string_and_symbol.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..29cfbddfa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/string_and_symbol.rb @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +module Spec + module Expectations + module StringHelpers + def starts_with?(prefix) + to_s[0..(prefix.to_s.length - 1)] == prefix.to_s + end + end + end +end + +class String + include Spec::Expectations::StringHelpers +end + +class Symbol + include Spec::Expectations::StringHelpers +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/handler.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/handler.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4caa321e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/handler.rb @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +module Spec + module Expectations + + module MatcherHandlerHelper + def describe(matcher) + matcher.respond_to?(:description) ? matcher.description : "[#{matcher.class.name} does not provide a description]" + end + end + + class ExpectationMatcherHandler + class << self + include MatcherHandlerHelper + def handle_matcher(actual, matcher, &block) + match = matcher.matches?(actual, &block) + ::Spec::Matchers.generated_description = "should #{describe(matcher)}" + Spec::Expectations.fail_with(matcher.failure_message) unless match + end + end + end + + class NegativeExpectationMatcherHandler + class << self + include MatcherHandlerHelper + def handle_matcher(actual, matcher, &block) + unless matcher.respond_to?(:negative_failure_message) + Spec::Expectations.fail_with( +<<-EOF +Matcher does not support should_not. +See Spec::Matchers for more information +about matchers. +EOF +) + end + match = matcher.matches?(actual, &block) + ::Spec::Matchers.generated_description = "should not #{describe(matcher)}" + Spec::Expectations.fail_with(matcher.negative_failure_message) if match + end + end + end + + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/extensions.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/extensions.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..824f03bfb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/extensions.rb @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +require 'spec/extensions/object' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/extensions/object.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/extensions/object.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6218aa770 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/extensions/object.rb @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +class Object + def args_and_options(*args) + options = Hash === args.last ? args.pop : {} + return args, options + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd208d628 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers.rb @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +require 'spec/matchers/be' +require 'spec/matchers/be_close' +require 'spec/matchers/change' +require 'spec/matchers/eql' +require 'spec/matchers/equal' +require 'spec/matchers/has' +require 'spec/matchers/have' +require 'spec/matchers/include' +require 'spec/matchers/match' +require 'spec/matchers/raise_error' +require 'spec/matchers/respond_to' +require 'spec/matchers/satisfy' +require 'spec/matchers/throw_symbol' +require 'spec/matchers/operator_matcher' + +module Spec + + # RSpec ships with a number of useful Expression Matchers. An Expression Matcher + # is any object that responds to the following methods: + # + # matches?(actual) + # failure_message + # negative_failure_message #optional + # description #optional + # + # See Spec::Expectations to learn how to use these as Expectation Matchers. + # See Spec::Mocks to learn how to use them as Mock Argument Constraints. + # + # == Predicates + # + # In addition to those Expression Matchers that are defined explicitly, RSpec will + # create custom Matchers on the fly for any arbitrary predicate, giving your specs + # a much more natural language feel. + # + # A Ruby predicate is a method that ends with a "?" and returns true or false. + # Common examples are +empty?+, +nil?+, and +instance_of?+. + # + # All you need to do is write +should be_+ followed by the predicate without + # the question mark, and RSpec will figure it out from there. For example: + # + # [].should be_empty => [].empty? #passes + # [].should_not be_empty => [].empty? #fails + # + # In addtion to prefixing the predicate matchers with "be_", you can also use "be_a_" + # and "be_an_", making your specs read much more naturally: + # + # "a string".should be_an_instance_of(String) =>"a string".instance_of?(String) #passes + # + # 3.should be_a_kind_of(Fixnum) => 3.kind_of?(Numeric) #passes + # 3.should be_a_kind_of(Numeric) => 3.kind_of?(Numeric) #passes + # 3.should be_an_instance_of(Fixnum) => 3.instance_of?(Fixnum) #passes + # 3.should_not be_instance_of(Numeric) => 3.instance_of?(Numeric) #fails + # + # RSpec will also create custom matchers for predicates like +has_key?+. To + # use this feature, just state that the object should have_key(:key) and RSpec will + # call has_key?(:key) on the target. For example: + # + # {:a => "A"}.should have_key(:a) => {:a => "A"}.has_key?(:a) #passes + # {:a => "A"}.should have_key(:b) => {:a => "A"}.has_key?(:b) #fails + # + # You can use this feature to invoke any predicate that begins with "has_", whether it is + # part of the Ruby libraries (like +Hash#has_key?+) or a method you wrote on your own class. + # + # == Custom Expectation Matchers + # + # When you find that none of the stock Expectation Matchers provide a natural + # feeling expectation, you can very easily write your own. + # + # For example, imagine that you are writing a game in which players can + # be in various zones on a virtual board. To specify that bob should + # be in zone 4, you could say: + # + # bob.current_zone.should eql(Zone.new("4")) + # + # But you might find it more expressive to say: + # + # bob.should be_in_zone("4") + # + # and/or + # + # bob.should_not be_in_zone("3") + # + # To do this, you would need to write a class like this: + # + # class BeInZone + # def initialize(expected) + # @expected = expected + # end + # def matches?(target) + # @target = target + # @target.current_zone.eql?(Zone.new(@expected)) + # end + # def failure_message + # "expected #{@target.inspect} to be in Zone #{@expected}" + # end + # def negative_failure_message + # "expected #{@target.inspect} not to be in Zone #{@expected}" + # end + # end + # + # ... and a method like this: + # + # def be_in_zone(expected) + # BeInZone.new(expected) + # end + # + # And then expose the method to your specs. This is normally done + # by including the method and the class in a module, which is then + # included in your spec: + # + # module CustomGameMatchers + # class BeInZone + # ... + # end + # + # def be_in_zone(expected) + # ... + # end + # end + # + # describe "Player behaviour" do + # include CustomGameMatchers + # ... + # end + # + # or you can include in globally in a spec_helper.rb file <tt>require</tt>d + # from your spec file(s): + # + # Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + # config.include(CustomGameMatchers) + # end + # + module Matchers + module ModuleMethods + def description_generated(callback) + description_generated_callbacks << callback + end + + def unregister_description_generated(callback) + description_generated_callbacks.delete(callback) + end + + def generated_description=(name) + description_generated_callbacks.each do |callback| + callback.call(name) + end + end + + private + def description_generated_callbacks + @description_generated_callbacks ||= [] + end + end + extend ModuleMethods + + def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) # :nodoc: + return Matchers::Be.new(sym, *args) if sym.starts_with?("be_") + return Matchers::Has.new(sym, *args) if sym.starts_with?("have_") + super + end + + class MatcherError < StandardError + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0eb1629a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Be #:nodoc: + def initialize(*args) + @expected = parse_expected(args.shift) + @args = args + @comparison = "" + end + + def matches?(actual) + @actual = actual + return true if match_or_compare unless handling_predicate? + if handling_predicate? + begin + return @result = actual.__send__(predicate, *@args) + rescue => predicate_error + # This clause should be empty, but rcov will not report it as covered + # unless something (anything) is executed within the clause + rcov_error_report = "http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov-0.8.0" + end + + # This supports should_exist > target.exists? in the old world. + # We should consider deprecating that ability as in the new world + # you can't write "should exist" unless you have your own custom matcher. + begin + return @result = actual.__send__(present_tense_predicate, *@args) + rescue + raise predicate_error + end + end + return false + end + + def failure_message + return "expected #{@comparison}#{expected}, got #{@actual.inspect}" unless handling_predicate? + return "expected #{predicate}#{args_to_s} to return true, got #{@result.inspect}" + end + + def negative_failure_message + return "expected not #{expected}, got #{@actual.inspect}" unless handling_predicate? + return "expected #{predicate}#{args_to_s} to return false, got #{@result.inspect}" + end + + def expected + return true if @expected == :true + return false if @expected == :false + return "nil" if @expected == :nil + return @expected.inspect + end + + def match_or_compare + return @actual == true if @expected == :true + return @actual == false if @expected == :false + return @actual.nil? if @expected == :nil + return @actual < @expected if @less_than + return @actual <= @expected if @less_than_or_equal + return @actual >= @expected if @greater_than_or_equal + return @actual > @expected if @greater_than + return @actual == @expected if @double_equal + return @actual === @expected if @triple_equal + return @actual.equal?(@expected) + end + + def ==(expected) + @double_equal = true + @comparison = "== " + @expected = expected + self + end + + def ===(expected) + @triple_equal = true + @comparison = "=== " + @expected = expected + self + end + + def <(expected) + @less_than = true + @comparison = "< " + @expected = expected + self + end + + def <=(expected) + @less_than_or_equal = true + @comparison = "<= " + @expected = expected + self + end + + def >=(expected) + @greater_than_or_equal = true + @comparison = ">= " + @expected = expected + self + end + + def >(expected) + @greater_than = true + @comparison = "> " + @expected = expected + self + end + + def description + "#{prefix_to_sentence}#{comparison}#{expected_to_sentence}#{args_to_sentence}" + end + + private + def parse_expected(expected) + if Symbol === expected + @handling_predicate = true + ["be_an_","be_a_","be_"].each do |@prefix| + return "#{expected.to_s.sub(@prefix,"")}".to_sym if expected.starts_with?(@prefix) + end + end + @prefix = "be " + return expected + end + + def handling_predicate? + return false if [:true, :false, :nil].include?(@expected) + return @handling_predicate + end + + def predicate + "#{@expected.to_s}?".to_sym + end + + def present_tense_predicate + "#{@expected.to_s}s?".to_sym + end + + def args_to_s + return "" if @args.empty? + inspected_args = @args.collect{|a| a.inspect} + return "(#{inspected_args.join(', ')})" + end + + def comparison + @comparison + end + + def expected_to_sentence + split_words(@expected) + end + + def prefix_to_sentence + split_words(@prefix) + end + + def split_words(sym) + sym.to_s.gsub(/_/,' ') + end + + def args_to_sentence + case @args.length + when 0 + "" + when 1 + " #{@args[0]}" + else + " #{@args[0...-1].join(', ')} and #{@args[-1]}" + end + end + + end + + # :call-seq: + # should be_true + # should be_false + # should be_nil + # should be_arbitrary_predicate(*args) + # should_not be_nil + # should_not be_arbitrary_predicate(*args) + # + # Given true, false, or nil, will pass if actual is + # true, false or nil (respectively). + # + # Predicates are any Ruby method that ends in a "?" and returns true or false. + # Given be_ followed by arbitrary_predicate (without the "?"), RSpec will match + # convert that into a query against the target object. + # + # The arbitrary_predicate feature will handle any predicate + # prefixed with "be_an_" (e.g. be_an_instance_of), "be_a_" (e.g. be_a_kind_of) + # or "be_" (e.g. be_empty), letting you choose the prefix that best suits the predicate. + # + # == Examples + # + # target.should be_true + # target.should be_false + # target.should be_nil + # target.should_not be_nil + # + # collection.should be_empty #passes if target.empty? + # "this string".should be_an_intance_of(String) + # + # target.should_not be_empty #passes unless target.empty? + # target.should_not be_old_enough(16) #passes unless target.old_enough?(16) + def be(*args) + Matchers::Be.new(*args) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_close.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_close.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7763eb97e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_close.rb @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class BeClose #:nodoc: + def initialize(expected, delta) + @expected = expected + @delta = delta + end + + def matches?(actual) + @actual = actual + (@actual - @expected).abs < @delta + end + + def failure_message + "expected #{@expected} +/- (< #{@delta}), got #{@actual}" + end + + def description + "be close to #{@expected} (within +- #{@delta})" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should be_close(expected, delta) + # should_not be_close(expected, delta) + # + # Passes if actual == expected +/- delta + # + # == Example + # + # result.should be_close(3.0, 0.5) + def be_close(expected, delta) + Matchers::BeClose.new(expected, delta) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/change.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/change.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41a718aca --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/change.rb @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + #Based on patch from Wilson Bilkovich + class Change #:nodoc: + def initialize(receiver=nil, message=nil, &block) + @receiver = receiver + @message = message + @block = block + end + + def matches?(target, &block) + if block + raise MatcherError.new(<<-EOF +block passed to should or should_not change must use {} instead of do/end +EOF +) + end + @target = target + execute_change + return false if @from && (@from != @before) + return false if @to && (@to != @after) + return (@before + @amount == @after) if @amount + return @before != @after + end + + def execute_change + @before = @block.nil? ? @receiver.send(@message) : @block.call + @target.call + @after = @block.nil? ? @receiver.send(@message) : @block.call + end + + def failure_message + if @to + "#{result} should have been changed to #{@to.inspect}, but is now #{@after.inspect}" + elsif @from + "#{result} should have initially been #{@from.inspect}, but was #{@before.inspect}" + elsif @amount + "#{result} should have been changed by #{@amount.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" + else + "#{result} should have changed, but is still #{@before.inspect}" + end + end + + def result + @message || "result" + end + + def actual_delta + @after - @before + end + + def negative_failure_message + "#{result} should not have changed, but did change from #{@before.inspect} to #{@after.inspect}" + end + + def by(amount) + @amount = amount + self + end + + def to(to) + @to = to + self + end + + def from (from) + @from = from + self + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should change(receiver, message, &block) + # should change(receiver, message, &block).by(value) + # should change(receiver, message, &block).from(old).to(new) + # should_not change(receiver, message, &block) + # + # Allows you to specify that a Proc will cause some value to change. + # + # == Examples + # + # lambda { + # team.add_player(player) + # }.should change(roster, :count) + # + # lambda { + # team.add_player(player) + # }.should change(roster, :count).by(1) + # + # string = "string" + # lambda { + # string.reverse + # }.should change { string }.from("string").to("gnirts") + # + # lambda { + # person.happy_birthday + # }.should change(person, :birthday).from(32).to(33) + # + # lambda { + # employee.develop_great_new_social_networking_app + # }.should change(employee, :title).from("Mail Clerk").to("CEO") + # + # Evaluates +receiver.message+ or +block+ before and + # after it evaluates the c object (generated by the lambdas in the examples above). + # + # Then compares the values before and after the +receiver.message+ and + # evaluates the difference compared to the expected difference. + # + # == Warning + # +should_not+ +change+ only supports the form with no subsequent calls to + # +be+, +to+ or +from+. + # + # blocks passed to +should+ +change+ and +should_not+ +change+ + # must use the <tt>{}</tt> form (<tt>do/end</tt> is not supported) + def change(target=nil, message=nil, &block) + Matchers::Change.new(target, message, &block) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/eql.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/eql.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..280ca5454 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/eql.rb @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Eql #:nodoc: + def initialize(expected) + @expected = expected + end + + def matches?(actual) + @actual = actual + @actual.eql?(@expected) + end + + def failure_message + return "expected #{@expected.inspect}, got #{@actual.inspect} (using .eql?)", @expected, @actual + end + + def negative_failure_message + return "expected #{@actual.inspect} not to equal #{@expected.inspect} (using .eql?)", @expected, @actual + end + + def description + "eql #{@expected.inspect}" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should eql(expected) + # should_not eql(expected) + # + # Passes if actual and expected are of equal value, but not necessarily the same object. + # + # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more information about equality in Ruby. + # + # == Examples + # + # 5.should eql(5) + # 5.should_not eql(3) + def eql(expected) + Matchers::Eql.new(expected) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/equal.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/equal.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4bfc74951 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/equal.rb @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Equal #:nodoc: + def initialize(expected) + @expected = expected + end + + def matches?(actual) + @actual = actual + @actual.equal?(@expected) + end + + def failure_message + return "expected #{@expected.inspect}, got #{@actual.inspect} (using .equal?)", @expected, @actual + end + + def negative_failure_message + return "expected #{@actual.inspect} not to equal #{@expected.inspect} (using .equal?)", @expected, @actual + end + + def description + "equal #{@expected.inspect}" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should equal(expected) + # should_not equal(expected) + # + # Passes if actual and expected are the same object (object identity). + # + # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more information about equality in Ruby. + # + # == Examples + # + # 5.should equal(5) #Fixnums are equal + # "5".should_not equal("5") #Strings that look the same are not the same object + def equal(expected) + Matchers::Equal.new(expected) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/has.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/has.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc5a250b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/has.rb @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Has #:nodoc: + def initialize(sym, *args) + @sym = sym + @args = args + end + + def matches?(target) + @target = target + begin + return target.send(predicate, *@args) + rescue => @error + # This clause should be empty, but rcov will not report it as covered + # unless something (anything) is executed within the clause + rcov_error_report = "http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov-0.8.0" + end + return false + end + + def failure_message + raise @error if @error + "expected ##{predicate}(#{@args[0].inspect}) to return true, got false" + end + + def negative_failure_message + raise @error if @error + "expected ##{predicate}(#{@args[0].inspect}) to return false, got true" + end + + def description + "have key #{@args[0].inspect}" + end + + private + def predicate + "#{@sym.to_s.sub("have_","has_")}?".to_sym + end + + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/have.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/have.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f28b86ad3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/have.rb @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Have #:nodoc: + def initialize(expected, relativity=:exactly) + @expected = (expected == :no ? 0 : expected) + @relativity = relativity + end + + def relativities + @relativities ||= { + :exactly => "", + :at_least => "at least ", + :at_most => "at most " + } + end + + def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) + @collection_name = sym + @args = args + @block = block + self + end + + def matches?(collection_owner) + if collection_owner.respond_to?(@collection_name) + collection = collection_owner.send(@collection_name, *@args, &@block) + elsif (collection_owner.respond_to?(:length) || collection_owner.respond_to?(:size)) + collection = collection_owner + else + collection_owner.send(@collection_name, *@args, &@block) + end + @actual = collection.size if collection.respond_to?(:size) + @actual = collection.length if collection.respond_to?(:length) + raise not_a_collection if @actual.nil? + return @actual >= @expected if @relativity == :at_least + return @actual <= @expected if @relativity == :at_most + return @actual == @expected + end + + def not_a_collection + "expected #{@collection_name} to be a collection but it does not respond to #length or #size" + end + + def failure_message + "expected #{relative_expectation} #{@collection_name}, got #{@actual}" + end + + def negative_failure_message + if @relativity == :exactly + return "expected target not to have #{@expected} #{@collection_name}, got #{@actual}" + elsif @relativity == :at_most + return <<-EOF +Isn't life confusing enough? +Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: + should_not have_at_most(#{@expected}).#{@collection_name} +We recommend that you use this instead: + should have_at_least(#{@expected + 1}).#{@collection_name} +EOF + elsif @relativity == :at_least + return <<-EOF +Isn't life confusing enough? +Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: + should_not have_at_least(#{@expected}).#{@collection_name} +We recommend that you use this instead: + should have_at_most(#{@expected - 1}).#{@collection_name} +EOF + end + end + + def description + "have #{relative_expectation} #{@collection_name}" + end + + private + + def relative_expectation + "#{relativities[@relativity]}#{@expected}" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should have(number).named_collection__or__sugar + # should_not have(number).named_collection__or__sugar + # + # Passes if receiver is a collection with the submitted + # number of items OR if the receiver OWNS a collection + # with the submitted number of items. + # + # If the receiver OWNS the collection, you must use the name + # of the collection. So if a <tt>Team</tt> instance has a + # collection named <tt>#players</tt>, you must use that name + # to set the expectation. + # + # If the receiver IS the collection, you can use any name + # you like for <tt>named_collection</tt>. We'd recommend using + # either "elements", "members", or "items" as these are all + # standard ways of describing the things IN a collection. + # + # This also works for Strings, letting you set an expectation + # about its length + # + # == Examples + # + # # Passes if team.players.size == 11 + # team.should have(11).players + # + # # Passes if [1,2,3].length == 3 + # [1,2,3].should have(3).items #"items" is pure sugar + # + # # Passes if "this string".length == 11 + # "this string".should have(11).characters #"characters" is pure sugar + def have(n) + Matchers::Have.new(n) + end + alias :have_exactly :have + + # :call-seq: + # should have_at_least(number).items + # + # Exactly like have() with >=. + # + # == Warning + # + # +should_not+ +have_at_least+ is not supported + def have_at_least(n) + Matchers::Have.new(n, :at_least) + end + + # :call-seq: + # should have_at_most(number).items + # + # Exactly like have() with <=. + # + # == Warning + # + # +should_not+ +have_at_most+ is not supported + def have_at_most(n) + Matchers::Have.new(n, :at_most) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/include.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/include.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5476f97d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/include.rb @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Include #:nodoc: + + def initialize(*expecteds) + @expecteds = expecteds + end + + def matches?(actual) + @actual = actual + @expecteds.each do |expected| + return false unless actual.include?(expected) + end + true + end + + def failure_message + _message + end + + def negative_failure_message + _message("not ") + end + + def description + "include #{_pretty_print(@expecteds)}" + end + + private + def _message(maybe_not="") + "expected #{@actual.inspect} #{maybe_not}to include #{_pretty_print(@expecteds)}" + end + + def _pretty_print(array) + result = "" + array.each_with_index do |item, index| + if index < (array.length - 2) + result << "#{item.inspect}, " + elsif index < (array.length - 1) + result << "#{item.inspect} and " + else + result << "#{item.inspect}" + end + end + result + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should include(expected) + # should_not include(expected) + # + # Passes if actual includes expected. This works for + # collections and Strings. You can also pass in multiple args + # and it will only pass if all args are found in collection. + # + # == Examples + # + # [1,2,3].should include(3) + # [1,2,3].should include(2,3) #would pass + # [1,2,3].should include(2,3,4) #would fail + # [1,2,3].should_not include(4) + # "spread".should include("read") + # "spread".should_not include("red") + def include(*expected) + Matchers::Include.new(*expected) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..61ab52429 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match.rb @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Match #:nodoc: + def initialize(expected) + @expected = expected + end + + def matches?(actual) + @actual = actual + return true if actual =~ @expected + return false + end + + def failure_message + return "expected #{@actual.inspect} to match #{@expected.inspect}", @expected, @actual + end + + def negative_failure_message + return "expected #{@actual.inspect} not to match #{@expected.inspect}", @expected, @actual + end + + def description + "match #{@expected.inspect}" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should match(regexp) + # should_not match(regexp) + # + # Given a Regexp, passes if actual =~ regexp + # + # == Examples + # + # email.should match(/^([^@\s]+)@((?:[-a-z0-9]+\.)+[a-z]{2,})$/i) + def match(regexp) + Matchers::Match.new(regexp) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/operator_matcher.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/operator_matcher.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d47ea85a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/operator_matcher.rb @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + class BaseOperatorMatcher + + def initialize(target) + @target = target + end + + def ==(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target("==", expected) + end + + def ===(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target("===", expected) + end + + def =~(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target("=~", expected) + end + + def >(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target(">", expected) + end + + def >=(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target(">=", expected) + end + + def <(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target("<", expected) + end + + def <=(expected) + @expected = expected + __delegate_method_missing_to_target("<=", expected) + end + + def fail_with_message(message) + Spec::Expectations.fail_with(message, @expected, @target) + end + + end + + class PositiveOperatorMatcher < BaseOperatorMatcher #:nodoc: + + def __delegate_method_missing_to_target(operator, expected) + ::Spec::Matchers.generated_description = "should #{operator} #{expected.inspect}" + return if @target.send(operator, expected) + return fail_with_message("expected: #{expected.inspect},\n got: #{@target.inspect} (using #{operator})") if ['==','===', '=~'].include?(operator) + return fail_with_message("expected: #{operator} #{expected.inspect},\n got: #{operator.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{@target.inspect}") + end + + end + + class NegativeOperatorMatcher < BaseOperatorMatcher #:nodoc: + + def __delegate_method_missing_to_target(operator, expected) + ::Spec::Matchers.generated_description = "should not #{operator} #{expected.inspect}" + return unless @target.send(operator, expected) + return fail_with_message("expected not: #{operator} #{expected.inspect},\n got: #{operator.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{@target.inspect}") + end + + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/raise_error.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/raise_error.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b45dcf65c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/raise_error.rb @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class RaiseError #:nodoc: + def initialize(error_or_message=Exception, message=nil) + if String === error_or_message + @expected_error = Exception + @expected_message = error_or_message + else + @expected_error = error_or_message + @expected_message = message + end + end + + def matches?(proc) + @raised_expected_error = false + @raised_other = false + begin + proc.call + rescue @expected_error => @actual_error + if @expected_message.nil? + @raised_expected_error = true + else + case @expected_message + when Regexp + if @expected_message =~ @actual_error.message + @raised_expected_error = true + else + @raised_other = true + end + else + if @expected_message == @actual_error.message + @raised_expected_error = true + else + @raised_other = true + end + end + end + rescue => @actual_error + @raised_other = true + ensure + return @raised_expected_error + end + end + + def failure_message + return "expected #{expected_error}#{actual_error}" if @raised_other || !@raised_expected_error + end + + def negative_failure_message + "expected no #{expected_error}#{actual_error}" + end + + def description + "raise #{expected_error}" + end + + private + def expected_error + case @expected_message + when nil + @expected_error + when Regexp + "#{@expected_error} with message matching #{@expected_message.inspect}" + else + "#{@expected_error} with #{@expected_message.inspect}" + end + end + + def actual_error + @actual_error.nil? ? " but nothing was raised" : ", got #{@actual_error.inspect}" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should raise_error() + # should raise_error(NamedError) + # should raise_error(NamedError, String) + # should raise_error(NamedError, Regexp) + # should_not raise_error() + # should_not raise_error(NamedError) + # should_not raise_error(NamedError, String) + # should_not raise_error(NamedError, Regexp) + # + # With no args, matches if any error is raised. + # With a named error, matches only if that specific error is raised. + # With a named error and messsage specified as a String, matches only if both match. + # With a named error and messsage specified as a Regexp, matches only if both match. + # + # == Examples + # + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError) + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, "that was too risky") + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, /oo ri/) + # + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError) + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, "that was too risky") + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, /oo ri/) + def raise_error(error=Exception, message=nil) + Matchers::RaiseError.new(error, message) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/respond_to.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/respond_to.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d23422aa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/respond_to.rb @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class RespondTo #:nodoc: + def initialize(*names) + @names = names + @names_not_responded_to = [] + end + + def matches?(target) + @names.each do |name| + unless target.respond_to?(name) + @names_not_responded_to << name + end + end + return @names_not_responded_to.empty? + end + + def failure_message + "expected target to respond to #{@names_not_responded_to.collect {|name| name.inspect }.join(', ')}" + end + + def negative_failure_message + "expected target not to respond to #{@names.collect {|name| name.inspect }.join(', ')}" + end + + def description + "respond to ##{@names.to_s}" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should respond_to(*names) + # should_not respond_to(*names) + # + # Matches if the target object responds to all of the names + # provided. Names can be Strings or Symbols. + # + # == Examples + # + def respond_to(*names) + Matchers::RespondTo.new(*names) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/satisfy.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/satisfy.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c0ca95bc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/satisfy.rb @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class Satisfy #:nodoc: + def initialize(&block) + @block = block + end + + def matches?(actual, &block) + @block = block if block + @actual = actual + @block.call(actual) + end + + def failure_message + "expected #{@actual} to satisfy block" + end + + def negative_failure_message + "expected #{@actual} not to satisfy block" + end + end + + # :call-seq: + # should satisfy {} + # should_not satisfy {} + # + # Passes if the submitted block returns true. Yields target to the + # block. + # + # Generally speaking, this should be thought of as a last resort when + # you can't find any other way to specify the behaviour you wish to + # specify. + # + # If you do find yourself in such a situation, you could always write + # a custom matcher, which would likely make your specs more expressive. + # + # == Examples + # + # 5.should satisfy { |n| + # n > 3 + # } + def satisfy(&block) + Matchers::Satisfy.new(&block) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/throw_symbol.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/throw_symbol.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6d047bc39 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/throw_symbol.rb @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +module Spec + module Matchers + + class ThrowSymbol #:nodoc: + def initialize(expected=nil) + @expected = expected + end + + def matches?(proc) + begin + proc.call + rescue NameError => e + @actual = e.name.to_sym + ensure + if @expected.nil? + return @actual.nil? ? false : true + else + return @actual == @expected + end + end + end + + def failure_message + if @actual + "expected #{expected}, got #{@actual.inspect}" + else + "expected #{expected} but nothing was thrown" + end + end + + def negative_failure_message + if @expected + "expected #{expected} not to be thrown" + else + "expected no Symbol, got :#{@actual}" + end + end + + def description + "throw #{expected}" + end + + private + + def expected + @expected.nil? ? "a Symbol" : @expected.inspect + end + + end + + # :call-seq: + # should throw_symbol() + # should throw_symbol(:sym) + # should_not throw_symbol() + # should_not throw_symbol(:sym) + # + # Given a Symbol argument, matches if a proc throws the specified Symbol. + # + # Given no argument, matches if a proc throws any Symbol. + # + # == Examples + # + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should throw_symbol + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should throw_symbol(:that_was_risky) + # + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not throw_symbol + # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not throw_symbol(:that_was_risky) + def throw_symbol(sym=nil) + Matchers::ThrowSymbol.new(sym) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..66cbafb3c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks.rb @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +require 'spec/mocks/methods' +require 'spec/mocks/argument_constraint_matchers' +require 'spec/mocks/spec_methods' +require 'spec/mocks/proxy' +require 'spec/mocks/mock' +require 'spec/mocks/argument_expectation' +require 'spec/mocks/message_expectation' +require 'spec/mocks/order_group' +require 'spec/mocks/errors' +require 'spec/mocks/error_generator' +require 'spec/mocks/extensions/object' +require 'spec/mocks/space' + + +module Spec + # == Mocks and Stubs + # + # RSpec will create Mock Objects and Stubs for you at runtime, or attach stub/mock behaviour + # to any of your real objects (Partial Mock/Stub). Because the underlying implementation + # for mocks and stubs is the same, you can intermingle mock and stub + # behaviour in either dynamically generated mocks or your pre-existing classes. + # There is a semantic difference in how they are created, however, + # which can help clarify the role it is playing within a given spec. + # + # == Mock Objects + # + # Mocks are objects that allow you to set and verify expectations that they will + # receive specific messages during run time. They are very useful for specifying how the subject of + # the spec interacts with its collaborators. This approach is widely known as "interaction + # testing". + # + # Mocks are also very powerful as a design tool. As you are + # driving the implementation of a given class, Mocks provide an anonymous + # collaborator that can change in behaviour as quickly as you can write an expectation in your + # spec. This flexibility allows you to design the interface of a collaborator that often + # does not yet exist. As the shape of the class being specified becomes more clear, so do the + # requirements for its collaborators - often leading to the discovery of new types that are + # needed in your system. + # + # Read Endo-Testing[http://www.mockobjects.com/files/endotesting.pdf] for a much + # more in depth description of this process. + # + # == Stubs + # + # Stubs are objects that allow you to set "stub" responses to + # messages. As Martin Fowler points out on his site, + # mocks_arent_stubs[http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/mocksArentStubs.html]. + # Paraphrasing Fowler's paraphrasing + # of Gerard Meszaros: Stubs provide canned responses to messages they might receive in a test, while + # mocks allow you to specify and, subsquently, verify that certain messages should be received during + # the execution of a test. + # + # == Partial Mocks/Stubs + # + # RSpec also supports partial mocking/stubbing, allowing you to add stub/mock behaviour + # to instances of your existing classes. This is generally + # something to be avoided, because changes to the class can have ripple effects on + # seemingly unrelated specs. When specs fail due to these ripple effects, the fact + # that some methods are being mocked can make it difficult to understand why a + # failure is occurring. + # + # That said, partials do allow you to expect and + # verify interactions with class methods such as +#find+ and +#create+ + # on Ruby on Rails model classes. + # + # == Further Reading + # + # There are many different viewpoints about the meaning of mocks and stubs. If you are interested + # in learning more, here is some recommended reading: + # + # * Mock Objects: http://www.mockobjects.com/ + # * Endo-Testing: http://www.mockobjects.com/files/endotesting.pdf + # * Mock Roles, Not Objects: http://www.mockobjects.com/files/mockrolesnotobjects.pdf + # * Test Double Patterns: http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Double%20Patterns.html + # * Mocks aren't stubs: http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/mocksArentStubs.html + # + # == Creating a Mock + # + # You can create a mock in any specification (or setup) using: + # + # mock(name, options={}) + # + # The optional +options+ argument is a +Hash+. Currently the only supported + # option is +:null_object+. Setting this to true instructs the mock to ignore + # any messages it hasn’t been told to expect – and quietly return itself. For example: + # + # mock("person", :null_object => true) + # + # == Creating a Stub + # + # You can create a stub in any specification (or setup) using: + # + # stub(name, stub_methods_and_values_hash) + # + # For example, if you wanted to create an object that always returns + # "More?!?!?!" to "please_sir_may_i_have_some_more" you would do this: + # + # stub("Mr Sykes", :please_sir_may_i_have_some_more => "More?!?!?!") + # + # == Creating a Partial Mock + # + # You don't really "create" a partial mock, you simply add method stubs and/or + # mock expectations to existing classes and objects: + # + # Factory.should_receive(:find).with(id).and_return(value) + # obj.stub!(:to_i).and_return(3) + # etc ... + # + # == Expecting Messages + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym) + # my_mock.should_not_receive(:sym) + # + # == Expecting Arguments + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(*args) + # my_mock.should_not_receive(:sym).with(*args) + # + # == Argument Constraints using Expression Matchers + # + # Arguments that are passed to #with are compared with actual arguments received + # using == by default. In cases in which you want to specify things about the arguments + # rather than the arguments themselves, you can use any of the Expression Matchers. + # They don't all make syntactic sense (they were primarily designed for use with + # Spec::Expectations), but you are free to create your own custom Spec::Matchers. + # + # Spec::Mocks does provide one additional Matcher method named #ducktype. + # + # In addition, Spec::Mocks adds some keyword Symbols that you can use to + # specify certain kinds of arguments: + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(no_args()) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(any_args()) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, an_instance_of(Numeric), "b") #2nd argument can any type of Numeric + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, boolean(), "b") #2nd argument can true or false + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, /abc/, "b") #2nd argument can be any String matching the submitted Regexp + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, anything(), "b") #2nd argument can be anything at all + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, ducktype(:abs, :div), "b") + # #2nd argument can be object that responds to #abs and #div + # + # == Receive Counts + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).once + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).twice + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).exactly(n).times + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_least(:once) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_least(:twice) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_least(n).times + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_most(:once) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_most(:twice) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_most(n).times + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).any_number_of_times + # + # == Ordering + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).ordered + # my_mock.should_receive(:other_sym).ordered + # #This will fail if the messages are received out of order + # + # == Setting Reponses + # + # Whether you are setting a mock expectation or a simple stub, you can tell the + # object precisely how to respond: + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_return(value) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).exactly(3).times.and_return(value1, value2, value3) + # # returns value1 the first time, value2 the second, etc + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_return { ... } #returns value returned by the block + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_raise(error) + # #error can be an instantiated object or a class + # #if it is a class, it must be instantiable with no args + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_throw(:sym) + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_yield([array,of,values,to,yield]) + # + # Any of these responses can be applied to a stub as well, but stubs do + # not support any qualifiers about the message received (i.e. you can't specify arguments + # or receive counts): + # + # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_return(value) + # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_return(value1, value2, value3) + # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_raise(error) + # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_throw(:sym) + # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_yield([array,of,values,to,yield]) + # + # == Arbitrary Handling + # + # Once in a while you'll find that the available expectations don't solve the + # particular problem you are trying to solve. Imagine that you expect the message + # to come with an Array argument that has a specific length, but you don't care + # what is in it. You could do this: + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:sym) do |arg| + # arg.should be_an_istance_of(Array) + # arg.length.should == 7 + # end + # + # Note that this would fail if the number of arguments received was different from + # the number of block arguments (in this case 1). + # + # == Combining Expectation Details + # + # Combining the message name with specific arguments, receive counts and responses + # you can get quite a bit of detail in your expectations: + # + # my_mock.should_receive(:<<).with("illegal value").once.and_raise(ArgumentError) + module Mocks + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_constraint_matchers.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_constraint_matchers.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0e4777082 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_constraint_matchers.rb @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + module ArgumentConstraintMatchers + + # Shortcut for creating an instance of Spec::Mocks::DuckTypeArgConstraint + def duck_type(*args) + DuckTypeArgConstraint.new(*args) + end + + def any_args + AnyArgsConstraint.new + end + + def anything + AnyArgConstraint.new(nil) + end + + def boolean + BooleanArgConstraint.new(nil) + end + + def no_args + NoArgsConstraint.new + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_expectation.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_expectation.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5da069b87 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_expectation.rb @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + + class MatcherConstraint + def initialize(matcher) + @matcher = matcher + end + + def matches?(value) + @matcher.matches?(value) + end + end + + class LiteralArgConstraint + def initialize(literal) + @literal_value = literal + end + + def matches?(value) + @literal_value == value + end + end + + class RegexpArgConstraint + def initialize(regexp) + @regexp = regexp + end + + def matches?(value) + return value =~ @regexp unless value.is_a?(Regexp) + value == @regexp + end + end + + class AnyArgConstraint + def initialize(ignore) + end + + def ==(other) + true + end + + # TODO - need this? + def matches?(value) + true + end + end + + class AnyArgsConstraint + def description + "any args" + end + end + + class NoArgsConstraint + def description + "no args" + end + + def ==(args) + args == [] + end + end + + class NumericArgConstraint + def initialize(ignore) + end + + def matches?(value) + value.is_a?(Numeric) + end + end + + class BooleanArgConstraint + def initialize(ignore) + end + + def ==(value) + matches?(value) + end + + def matches?(value) + return true if value.is_a?(TrueClass) + return true if value.is_a?(FalseClass) + false + end + end + + class StringArgConstraint + def initialize(ignore) + end + + def matches?(value) + value.is_a?(String) + end + end + + class DuckTypeArgConstraint + def initialize(*methods_to_respond_to) + @methods_to_respond_to = methods_to_respond_to + end + + def matches?(value) + @methods_to_respond_to.all? { |sym| value.respond_to?(sym) } + end + + def description + "duck_type" + end + end + + class ArgumentExpectation + attr_reader :args + @@constraint_classes = Hash.new { |hash, key| LiteralArgConstraint} + @@constraint_classes[:anything] = AnyArgConstraint + @@constraint_classes[:numeric] = NumericArgConstraint + @@constraint_classes[:boolean] = BooleanArgConstraint + @@constraint_classes[:string] = StringArgConstraint + + def initialize(args) + @args = args + if [:any_args] == args + @expected_params = nil + warn_deprecated(:any_args.inspect, "any_args()") + elsif args.length == 1 && args[0].is_a?(AnyArgsConstraint) then @expected_params = nil + elsif [:no_args] == args + @expected_params = [] + warn_deprecated(:no_args.inspect, "no_args()") + elsif args.length == 1 && args[0].is_a?(NoArgsConstraint) then @expected_params = [] + else @expected_params = process_arg_constraints(args) + end + end + + def process_arg_constraints(constraints) + constraints.collect do |constraint| + convert_constraint(constraint) + end + end + + def warn_deprecated(deprecated_method, instead) + STDERR.puts "The #{deprecated_method} constraint is deprecated. Use #{instead} instead." + end + + def convert_constraint(constraint) + if [:anything, :numeric, :boolean, :string].include?(constraint) + case constraint + when :anything + instead = "anything()" + when :boolean + instead = "boolean()" + when :numeric + instead = "an_instance_of(Numeric)" + when :string + instead = "an_instance_of(String)" + end + warn_deprecated(constraint.inspect, instead) + return @@constraint_classes[constraint].new(constraint) + end + return MatcherConstraint.new(constraint) if is_matcher?(constraint) + return RegexpArgConstraint.new(constraint) if constraint.is_a?(Regexp) + return LiteralArgConstraint.new(constraint) + end + + def is_matcher?(obj) + return obj.respond_to?(:matches?) && obj.respond_to?(:description) + end + + def check_args(args) + return true if @expected_params.nil? + return true if @expected_params == args + return constraints_match?(args) + end + + def constraints_match?(args) + return false if args.length != @expected_params.length + @expected_params.each_index { |i| return false unless @expected_params[i].matches?(args[i]) } + return true + end + + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/error_generator.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/error_generator.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01d8f720d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/error_generator.rb @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + class ErrorGenerator + attr_writer :opts + + def initialize(target, name) + @target = target + @name = name + end + + def opts + @opts ||= {} + end + + def raise_unexpected_message_error(sym, *args) + __raise "#{intro} received unexpected message :#{sym}#{arg_message(*args)}" + end + + def raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, *args) + expected_args = format_args(*expectation.expected_args) + actual_args = args.empty? ? "(no args)" : format_args(*args) + __raise "#{intro} expected #{expectation.sym.inspect} with #{expected_args} but received it with #{actual_args}" + end + + def raise_expectation_error(sym, expected_received_count, actual_received_count, *args) + __raise "#{intro} expected :#{sym}#{arg_message(*args)} #{count_message(expected_received_count)}, but received it #{count_message(actual_received_count)}" + end + + def raise_out_of_order_error(sym) + __raise "#{intro} received :#{sym} out of order" + end + + def raise_block_failed_error(sym, detail) + __raise "#{intro} received :#{sym} but passed block failed with: #{detail}" + end + + def raise_missing_block_error(args_to_yield) + __raise "#{intro} asked to yield |#{arg_list(*args_to_yield)}| but no block was passed" + end + + def raise_wrong_arity_error(args_to_yield, arity) + __raise "#{intro} yielded |#{arg_list(*args_to_yield)}| to block with arity of #{arity}" + end + + private + def intro + @name ? "Mock '#{@name}'" : @target.inspect + end + + def __raise(message) + message = opts[:message] unless opts[:message].nil? + Kernel::raise(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, message) + end + + def arg_message(*args) + " with " + format_args(*args) + end + + def format_args(*args) + return "(no args)" if args.empty? || args == [:no_args] + return "(any args)" if args == [:any_args] + "(" + arg_list(*args) + ")" + end + + def arg_list(*args) + args.collect do |arg| + arg.respond_to?(:description) ? arg.description : arg.inspect + end.join(", ") + end + + def count_message(count) + return "at least #{pretty_print(count.abs)}" if count < 0 + return pretty_print(count) + end + + def pretty_print(count) + return "once" if count == 1 + return "twice" if count == 2 + return "#{count} times" + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/errors.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/errors.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..68fdfe006 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/errors.rb @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + class MockExpectationError < StandardError + end + + class AmbiguousReturnError < StandardError + end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions/object.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions/object.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4b7531066 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions/object.rb @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +class Object + include Spec::Mocks::Methods +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/message_expectation.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/message_expectation.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..74ade3c58 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/message_expectation.rb @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + + class BaseExpectation + attr_reader :sym + + def initialize(error_generator, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block, expected_received_count=1, opts={}) + @error_generator = error_generator + @error_generator.opts = opts + @expected_from = expected_from + @sym = sym + @method_block = method_block + @return_block = lambda {} + @received_count = 0 + @expected_received_count = expected_received_count + @args_expectation = ArgumentExpectation.new([AnyArgsConstraint.new]) + @consecutive = false + @exception_to_raise = nil + @symbol_to_throw = nil + @order_group = expectation_ordering + @at_least = nil + @at_most = nil + @args_to_yield = nil + end + + def expected_args + @args_expectation.args + end + + def and_return(*values, &return_block) + Kernel::raise AmbiguousReturnError unless @method_block.nil? + if values.size == 0 + value = nil + elsif values.size == 1 + value = values[0] + else + value = values + @consecutive = true + @expected_received_count = values.size if @expected_received_count != :any && + @expected_received_count < values.size + end + @return_block = block_given? ? return_block : lambda { value } + end + + # :call-seq: + # and_raise() + # and_raise(Exception) #any exception class + # and_raise(exception) #any exception object + # + # == Warning + # + # When you pass an exception class, the MessageExpectation will + # raise an instance of it, creating it with +new+. If the exception + # class initializer requires any parameters, you must pass in an + # instance and not the class. + def and_raise(exception=Exception) + @exception_to_raise = exception + end + + def and_throw(symbol) + @symbol_to_throw = symbol + end + + def and_yield(*args) + @args_to_yield = args + end + + def matches(sym, args) + @sym == sym and @args_expectation.check_args(args) + end + + def invoke(args, block) + @order_group.handle_order_constraint self + + begin + if @exception_to_raise.class == Class + @exception_instance_to_raise = @exception_to_raise.new + else + @exception_instance_to_raise = @exception_to_raise + end + Kernel::raise @exception_to_raise unless @exception_to_raise.nil? + Kernel::throw @symbol_to_throw unless @symbol_to_throw.nil? + + if !@method_block.nil? + return invoke_method_block(args) + elsif !@args_to_yield.nil? + return invoke_with_yield(block) + elsif @consecutive + return invoke_consecutive_return_block(args, block) + else + return invoke_return_block(args, block) + end + ensure + @received_count += 1 + end + end + + protected + + def invoke_method_block(args) + begin + @method_block.call(*args) + rescue => detail + @error_generator.raise_block_failed_error @sym, detail.message + end + end + + def invoke_with_yield(block) + if block.nil? + @error_generator.raise_missing_block_error @args_to_yield + end + if block.arity > -1 && @args_to_yield.length != block.arity + @error_generator.raise_wrong_arity_error @args_to_yield, block.arity + end + block.call(*@args_to_yield) + end + + def invoke_consecutive_return_block(args, block) + args << block unless block.nil? + value = @return_block.call(*args) + + index = [@received_count, value.size-1].min + value[index] + end + + def invoke_return_block(args, block) + args << block unless block.nil? + value = @return_block.call(*args) + + value + end + end + + class MessageExpectation < BaseExpectation + + def matches_name_but_not_args(sym, args) + @sym == sym and not @args_expectation.check_args(args) + end + + def verify_messages_received + return if @expected_received_count == :any + return if (@at_least) && (@received_count >= @expected_received_count) + return if (@at_most) && (@received_count <= @expected_received_count) + return if @expected_received_count == @received_count + + begin + @error_generator.raise_expectation_error(@sym, @expected_received_count, @received_count, *@args_expectation.args) + rescue => error + error.backtrace.insert(0, @expected_from) + Kernel::raise error + end + end + + def with(*args, &block) + @method_block = block if block + @args_expectation = ArgumentExpectation.new(args) + self + end + + def exactly(n) + set_expected_received_count :exactly, n + self + end + + def at_least(n) + set_expected_received_count :at_least, n + self + end + + def at_most(n) + set_expected_received_count :at_most, n + self + end + + def times(&block) + @method_block = block if block + self + end + + def any_number_of_times(&block) + @method_block = block if block + @expected_received_count = :any + self + end + + def never + @expected_received_count = 0 + self + end + + def once(&block) + @method_block = block if block + @expected_received_count = 1 + self + end + + def twice(&block) + @method_block = block if block + @expected_received_count = 2 + self + end + + def ordered(&block) + @method_block = block if block + @order_group.register(self) + @ordered = true + self + end + + def negative_expectation_for?(sym) + return false + end + + protected + def set_expected_received_count(relativity, n) + @at_least = (relativity == :at_least) + @at_most = (relativity == :at_most) + @expected_received_count = 1 if n == :once + @expected_received_count = 2 if n == :twice + @expected_received_count = n if n.kind_of? Numeric + end + + end + + class NegativeMessageExpectation < MessageExpectation + def initialize(message, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block) + super(message, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block, 0) + end + + def negative_expectation_for?(sym) + return @sym == sym + end + end + + class MethodStub < BaseExpectation + def initialize(message, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block) + super(message, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block, 0) + @expected_received_count = :any + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/methods.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/methods.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d898cf31 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/methods.rb @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + module Methods + def should_receive(sym, opts={}, &block) + __mock_proxy.add_message_expectation(opts[:expected_from] || caller(1)[0], sym.to_sym, opts, &block) + end + + def should_not_receive(sym, &block) + __mock_proxy.add_negative_message_expectation(caller(1)[0], sym.to_sym, &block) + end + + def stub!(sym) + __mock_proxy.add_stub(caller(1)[0], sym.to_sym) + end + + def received_message?(sym, *args, &block) #:nodoc: + __mock_proxy.received_message?(sym.to_sym, *args, &block) + end + + def rspec_verify #:nodoc: + __mock_proxy.verify + end + + def rspec_reset #:nodoc: + __mock_proxy.reset + end + + private + + def __mock_proxy + if Mock === self + @mock_proxy ||= Proxy.new(self, @name, @options) + else + @mock_proxy ||= Proxy.new(self, self.class.name) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/mock.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/mock.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aa380e0af --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/mock.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + class Mock + include Methods + + # Creates a new mock with a +name+ (that will be used in error messages only) + # == Options: + # * <tt>:null_object</tt> - if true, the mock object acts as a forgiving null object allowing any message to be sent to it. + def initialize(name, options={}) + @name = name + @options = options + end + + def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) + __mock_proxy.instance_eval {@messages_received << [sym, args, block]} + begin + return self if __mock_proxy.null_object? + super(sym, *args, &block) + rescue NoMethodError + __mock_proxy.raise_unexpected_message_error sym, *args + end + end + + def inspect + "#<#{self.class}:#{sprintf '0x%x', self.object_id} @name=#{@name.inspect}>" + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/order_group.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/order_group.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9983207eb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/order_group.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + class OrderGroup + def initialize error_generator + @error_generator = error_generator + @ordering = Array.new + end + + def register(expectation) + @ordering << expectation + end + + def ready_for?(expectation) + return @ordering.first == expectation + end + + def consume + @ordering.shift + end + + def handle_order_constraint expectation + return unless @ordering.include? expectation + return consume if ready_for?(expectation) + @error_generator.raise_out_of_order_error expectation.sym + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/proxy.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/proxy.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c79d1068 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/proxy.rb @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + class Proxy + DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { + :null_object => false, + } + + def initialize(target, name, options={}) + @target = target + @name = name + @error_generator = ErrorGenerator.new target, name + @expectation_ordering = OrderGroup.new @error_generator + @expectations = [] + @messages_received = [] + @stubs = [] + @proxied_methods = [] + @options = options ? DEFAULT_OPTIONS.dup.merge(options) : DEFAULT_OPTIONS + end + + def null_object? + @options[:null_object] + end + + def add_message_expectation(expected_from, sym, opts={}, &block) + __add sym, block + @expectations << MessageExpectation.new(@error_generator, @expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, block_given? ? block : nil, 1, opts) + @expectations.last + end + + def add_negative_message_expectation(expected_from, sym, &block) + __add sym, block + @expectations << NegativeMessageExpectation.new(@error_generator, @expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, block_given? ? block : nil) + @expectations.last + end + + def add_stub(expected_from, sym) + __add sym, nil + @stubs.unshift MethodStub.new(@error_generator, @expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, nil) + @stubs.first + end + + def verify #:nodoc: + begin + verify_expectations + ensure + reset + end + end + + def reset + clear_expectations + clear_stubs + reset_proxied_methods + clear_proxied_methods + end + + def received_message?(sym, *args, &block) + return true if @messages_received.find {|array| array == [sym, args, block]} + return false + end + + def has_negative_expectation?(sym) + @expectations.detect {|expectation| expectation.negative_expectation_for?(sym)} + end + + def message_received(sym, *args, &block) + if expectation = find_matching_expectation(sym, *args) + expectation.invoke(args, block) + elsif stub = find_matching_method_stub(sym) + stub.invoke([], block) + elsif expectation = find_almost_matching_expectation(sym, *args) + raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, *args) unless has_negative_expectation?(sym) unless null_object? + else + @target.send :method_missing, sym, *args, &block + end + end + + def raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, *args) + @error_generator.raise_unexpected_message_args_error expectation, *args + end + + def raise_unexpected_message_error(sym, *args) + @error_generator.raise_unexpected_message_error sym, *args + end + + private + + def __add(sym, block) + $rspec_mocks.add(@target) unless $rspec_mocks.nil? + define_expected_method(sym) + end + + def define_expected_method(sym) + if target_responds_to?(sym) && !@proxied_methods.include?(sym) + metaclass.__send__(:alias_method, munge(sym), sym) if metaclass.instance_methods.include?(sym.to_s) + @proxied_methods << sym + end + + metaclass_eval(<<-EOF, __FILE__, __LINE__) + def #{sym}(*args, &block) + __mock_proxy.message_received :#{sym}, *args, &block + end + EOF + end + + def target_responds_to?(sym) + return @target.send(munge(:respond_to?),sym) if @already_proxied_respond_to + return @already_proxied_respond_to = true if sym == :respond_to? + return @target.respond_to?(sym) + end + + def munge(sym) + "proxied_by_rspec__#{sym.to_s}".to_sym + end + + def clear_expectations + @expectations.clear + end + + def clear_stubs + @stubs.clear + end + + def clear_proxied_methods + @proxied_methods.clear + end + + def metaclass_eval(str, filename, lineno) + metaclass.class_eval(str, filename, lineno) + end + + def metaclass + (class << @target; self; end) + end + + def verify_expectations + @expectations.each do |expectation| + expectation.verify_messages_received + end + end + + def reset_proxied_methods + @proxied_methods.each do |sym| + if metaclass.instance_methods.include?(munge(sym).to_s) + metaclass.__send__(:alias_method, sym, munge(sym)) + metaclass.__send__(:undef_method, munge(sym)) + else + metaclass.__send__(:undef_method, sym) + end + end + end + + def find_matching_expectation(sym, *args) + @expectations.find {|expectation| expectation.matches(sym, args)} + end + + def find_almost_matching_expectation(sym, *args) + @expectations.find {|expectation| expectation.matches_name_but_not_args(sym, args)} + end + + def find_matching_method_stub(sym) + @stubs.find {|stub| stub.matches(sym, [])} + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/space.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/space.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e04bc5ccb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/space.rb @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + class Space + def add(obj) + mocks << obj unless mocks.include?(obj) + end + + def verify_all + mocks.each do |mock| + mock.rspec_verify + end + end + + def reset_all + mocks.each do |mock| + mock.rspec_reset + end + mocks.clear + end + + private + + def mocks + @mocks ||= [] + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/spec_methods.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/spec_methods.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd67fd210 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/spec_methods.rb @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +module Spec + module Mocks + module SpecMethods + include Spec::Mocks::ArgumentConstraintMatchers + + # Shortcut for creating an instance of Spec::Mocks::Mock. + def mock(name, options={}) + Spec::Mocks::Mock.new(name, options) + end + + # Shortcut for creating an instance of Spec::Mocks::Mock with + # predefined method stubs. + # + # == Examples + # + # stub_thing = stub("thing", :a => "A") + # stub_thing.a == "A" => true + # + # stub_person = stub("thing", :name => "Joe", :email => "joe@domain.com") + # stub_person.name => "Joe" + # stub_person.email => "joe@domain.com" + def stub(name, stubs={}) + object_stub = mock(name) + stubs.each { |key, value| object_stub.stub!(key).and_return(value) } + object_stub + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f8c6809a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb @@ -0,0 +1,217 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env ruby + +# Define a task library for running RSpec contexts. + +require 'rake' +require 'rake/tasklib' + +module Spec + module Rake + + # A Rake task that runs a set of RSpec contexts. + # + # Example: + # + # Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new do |t| + # t.warning = true + # t.rcov = true + # end + # + # This will create a task that can be run with: + # + # rake spec + # + # If rake is invoked with a "SPEC=filename" command line option, + # then the list of spec files will be overridden to include only the + # filename specified on the command line. This provides an easy way + # to run just one spec. + # + # If rake is invoked with a "SPEC_OPTS=options" command line option, + # then the given options will override the value of the +spec_opts+ + # attribute. + # + # If rake is invoked with a "RCOV_OPTS=options" command line option, + # then the given options will override the value of the +rcov_opts+ + # attribute. + # + # Examples: + # + # rake spec # run specs normally + # rake spec SPEC=just_one_file.rb # run just one spec file. + # rake spec SPEC_OPTS="--diff" # enable diffing + # rake spec RCOV_OPTS="--aggregate myfile.txt" # see rcov --help for details + # + # Each attribute of this task may be a proc. This allows for lazy evaluation, + # which is sometimes handy if you want to defer the evaluation of an attribute value + # until the task is run (as opposed to when it is defined). + class SpecTask < ::Rake::TaskLib + class << self + def attr_accessor(*names) + super(*names) + names.each do |name| + module_eval "def #{name}() evaluate(@#{name}) end" # Allows use of procs + end + end + end + + # Name of spec task. (default is :spec) + attr_accessor :name + + # Array of directories to be added to $LOAD_PATH before running the + # specs. Defaults to ['<the absolute path to RSpec's lib directory>'] + attr_accessor :libs + + # If true, requests that the specs be run with the warning flag set. + # E.g. warning=true implies "ruby -w" used to run the specs. Defaults to false. + attr_accessor :warning + + # Glob pattern to match spec files. (default is 'spec/**/*_spec.rb') + # Setting the SPEC environment variable overrides this. + attr_accessor :pattern + + # Array of commandline options to pass to RSpec. Defaults to []. + # Setting the SPEC_OPTS environment variable overrides this. + attr_accessor :spec_opts + + # Whether or not to use RCov (default is false) + # See http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov + attr_accessor :rcov + + # Array of commandline options to pass to RCov. Defaults to ['--exclude', 'lib\/spec,bin\/spec']. + # Ignored if rcov=false + # Setting the RCOV_OPTS environment variable overrides this. + attr_accessor :rcov_opts + + # Directory where the RCov report is written. Defaults to "coverage" + # Ignored if rcov=false + attr_accessor :rcov_dir + + # Array of commandline options to pass to ruby. Defaults to []. + attr_accessor :ruby_opts + + # Whether or not to fail Rake when an error occurs (typically when specs fail). + # Defaults to true. + attr_accessor :fail_on_error + + # A message to print to stderr when there are failures. + attr_accessor :failure_message + + # Where RSpec's output is written. Defaults to STDOUT. + # DEPRECATED. Use --format FORMAT:WHERE in spec_opts. + attr_accessor :out + + # Explicitly define the list of spec files to be included in a + # spec. +spec_files+ is expected to be an array of file names (a + # FileList is acceptable). If both +pattern+ and +spec_files+ are + # used, then the list of spec files is the union of the two. + # Setting the SPEC environment variable overrides this. + attr_accessor :spec_files + + # Defines a new task, using the name +name+. + def initialize(name=:spec) + @name = name + @libs = [File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../lib')] + @pattern = nil + @spec_files = nil + @spec_opts = [] + @warning = false + @ruby_opts = [] + @fail_on_error = true + @rcov = false + @rcov_opts = ['--exclude', 'lib\/spec,bin\/spec,config\/boot.rb'] + @rcov_dir = "coverage" + + yield self if block_given? + @pattern = 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' if pattern.nil? && spec_files.nil? + define + end + + def define # :nodoc: + spec_script = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../bin/spec') + + lib_path = libs.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) + actual_name = Hash === name ? name.keys.first : name + unless ::Rake.application.last_comment + desc "Run specs" + (rcov ? " using RCov" : "") + end + task name do + RakeFileUtils.verbose(verbose) do + unless spec_file_list.empty? + # ruby [ruby_opts] -Ilib -S rcov [rcov_opts] bin/spec -- examples [spec_opts] + # or + # ruby [ruby_opts] -Ilib bin/spec examples [spec_opts] + cmd = "ruby " + + rb_opts = ruby_opts.clone + rb_opts << "-I\"#{lib_path}\"" + rb_opts << "-S rcov" if rcov + rb_opts << "-w" if warning + cmd << rb_opts.join(" ") + cmd << " " + cmd << rcov_option_list + cmd << %[ -o "#{rcov_dir}" ] if rcov + cmd << %Q|"#{spec_script}"| + cmd << " " + cmd << "-- " if rcov + cmd << spec_file_list.collect { |fn| %["#{fn}"] }.join(' ') + cmd << " " + cmd << spec_option_list + if out + cmd << " " + cmd << %Q| > "#{out}"| + STDERR.puts "The Spec::Rake::SpecTask#out attribute is DEPRECATED and will be removed in a future version. Use --format FORMAT:WHERE instead." + end + unless system(cmd) + STDERR.puts failure_message if failure_message + raise("Command #{cmd} failed") if fail_on_error + end + end + end + end + + if rcov + desc "Remove rcov products for #{actual_name}" + task paste("clobber_", actual_name) do + rm_r rcov_dir rescue nil + end + + clobber_task = paste("clobber_", actual_name) + task :clobber => [clobber_task] + + task actual_name => clobber_task + end + self + end + + def rcov_option_list # :nodoc: + return "" unless rcov + ENV['RCOV_OPTS'] || rcov_opts.join(" ") || "" + end + + def spec_option_list # :nodoc: + STDERR.puts "RSPECOPTS is DEPRECATED and will be removed in a future version. Use SPEC_OPTS instead." if ENV['RSPECOPTS'] + ENV['SPEC_OPTS'] || ENV['RSPECOPTS'] || spec_opts.join(" ") || "" + end + + def evaluate(o) # :nodoc: + case o + when Proc then o.call + else o + end + end + + def spec_file_list # :nodoc: + if ENV['SPEC'] + FileList[ ENV['SPEC'] ] + else + result = [] + result += spec_files.to_a if spec_files + result += FileList[ pattern ].to_a if pattern + FileList[result] + end + end + + end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/rake/verify_rcov.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/rake/verify_rcov.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9715744e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/rake/verify_rcov.rb @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +module RCov + # A task that can verify that the RCov coverage doesn't + # drop below a certain threshold. It should be run after + # running Spec::Rake::SpecTask. + class VerifyTask < Rake::TaskLib + # Name of the task. Defaults to :verify_rcov + attr_accessor :name + + # Path to the index.html file generated by RCov, which + # is the file containing the total coverage. + # Defaults to 'coverage/index.html' + attr_accessor :index_html + + # Whether or not to output details. Defaults to true. + attr_accessor :verbose + + # The threshold value (in percent) for coverage. If the + # actual coverage is not equal to this value, the task will raise an + # exception. + attr_accessor :threshold + + # Require the threshold value be met exactly. This is the default. + attr_accessor :require_exact_threshold + + def initialize(name=:verify_rcov) + @name = name + @index_html = 'coverage/index.html' + @verbose = true + @require_exact_threshold = true + yield self if block_given? + raise "Threshold must be set" if @threshold.nil? + define + end + + def define + desc "Verify that rcov coverage is at least #{threshold}%" + task @name do + total_coverage = nil + + File.open(index_html).each_line do |line| + if line =~ /<tt.*>(\d+\.\d+)%<\/tt> <\/td>/ + total_coverage = eval($1) + break + end + end + puts "Coverage: #{total_coverage}% (threshold: #{threshold}%)" if verbose + raise "Coverage must be at least #{threshold}% but was #{total_coverage}%" if total_coverage < threshold + raise "Coverage has increased above the threshold of #{threshold}% to #{total_coverage}%. You should update your threshold value." if (total_coverage > threshold) and require_exact_threshold + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d801adc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner.rb @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +require 'spec/runner/formatter' +require 'spec/runner/behaviour_runner' +require 'spec/runner/options' +require 'spec/runner/option_parser' +require 'spec/runner/command_line' +require 'spec/runner/drb_command_line' +require 'spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker' +require 'spec/runner/reporter' +require 'spec/runner/extensions/object' +require 'spec/runner/extensions/kernel' +require 'spec/runner/spec_parser' + +module Spec + # == Behaviours and Examples + # + # Rather than expressing examples in classes, RSpec uses a custom domain specific language to + # describe Behaviours and Examples of those behaviours. + # + # A Behaviour is the equivalent of a fixture in xUnit-speak. It is a metaphor for the context + # in which you will run your executable example - a set of known objects in a known starting state. + # We begin be describing + # + # describe Account do + # + # before do + # @account = Account.new + # end + # + # it "should have a balance of $0" do + # @account.balance.should == Money.new(0, :dollars) + # end + # + # end + # + # We use the before block to set up the Behaviour (given), and then the #it method to + # hold the example code that expresses the event (when) and the expected outcome (then). + # + # == Helper Methods + # + # A primary goal of RSpec is to keep the examples clear. We therefore prefer + # less indirection than you might see in xUnit examples and in well factored, DRY production code. We feel + # that duplication is OK if removing it makes it harder to understand an example without + # having to look elsewhere to understand its context. + # + # That said, RSpec does support some level of encapsulating common code in helper + # methods that can exist within a context or within an included module. + # + # == Setup and Teardown + # + # You can use before and after within a Behaviour. Both methods take an optional + # scope argument so you can run the block before :each example or before :all examples + # + # describe "..." do + # before :all do + # ... + # end + # + # before :each do + # ... + # end + # + # it "should do something" do + # ... + # end + # + # it "should do something else" do + # ... + # end + # + # after :each do + # ... + # end + # + # after :all do + # ... + # end + # + # end + # + # The <tt>before :each</tt> block will run before each of the examples, once for each example. Likewise, + # the <tt>after :each</tt> block will run after each of the examples. + # + # It is also possible to specify a <tt>before :all</tt> and <tt>after :all</tt> + # block that will run only once for each behaviour, respectively before the first <code>before :each</code> + # and after the last <code>after :each</code>. The use of these is generally discouraged, because it + # introduces dependencies between the examples. Still, it might prove useful for very expensive operations + # if you know what you are doing. + # + # == Local helper methods + # + # You can include local helper methods by simply expressing them within a context: + # + # describe "..." do + # + # it "..." do + # helper_method + # end + # + # def helper_method + # ... + # end + # + # end + # + # == Included helper methods + # + # You can include helper methods in multiple contexts by expressing them within + # a module, and then including that module in your context: + # + # module AccountExampleHelperMethods + # def helper_method + # ... + # end + # end + # + # describe "A new account" do + # include AccountExampleHelperMethods + # before do + # @account = Account.new + # end + # + # it "should have a balance of $0" do + # helper_method + # @account.balance.should eql(Money.new(0, :dollars)) + # end + # end + # + # == Shared behaviour + # + # You can define a shared behaviour, that may be used on other behaviours + # + # describe "All Editions", :shared => true do + # it "all editions behaviour" ... + # end + # + # describe SmallEdition do + # it_should_behave_like "All Editions" + # + # it "should do small edition stuff" do + # ... + # end + # end + module Runner + class << self + def configuration # :nodoc: + @configuration ||= Spec::DSL::Configuration.new + end + + # Use this to configure various configurable aspects of + # RSpec: + # + # Spec::Runner.configure do |configuration| + # # Configure RSpec here + # end + # + # The yielded <tt>configuration</tt> object is a + # Spec::DSL::Configuration instance. See its RDoc + # for details about what you can do with it. + # + def configure + yield configuration if @configuration.nil? + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aacc2c8b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker.rb @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + class BacktraceTweaker + def clean_up_double_slashes(line) + line.gsub!('//','/') + end + end + + class NoisyBacktraceTweaker < BacktraceTweaker + def tweak_backtrace(error, spec_name) + return if error.backtrace.nil? + error.backtrace.each do |line| + clean_up_double_slashes(line) + end + end + end + + # Tweaks raised Exceptions to mask noisy (unneeded) parts of the backtrace + class QuietBacktraceTweaker < BacktraceTweaker + unless defined?(IGNORE_PATTERNS) + root_dir = File.expand_path(File.join(__FILE__, '..', '..', '..', '..')) + spec_files = Dir["#{root_dir}/lib/spec/*"].map do |path| + subpath = path[root_dir.length..-1] + /#{subpath}/ + end + IGNORE_PATTERNS = spec_files + [ + /\/lib\/ruby\//, + /bin\/spec:/, + /bin\/rcov:/, + /lib\/rspec_on_rails/, + /vendor\/rails/, + # TextMate's Ruby and RSpec plugins + /Ruby\.tmbundle\/Support\/tmruby.rb:/, + /RSpec\.tmbundle\/Support\/lib/, + /temp_textmate\./, + /mock_frameworks\/rspec/, + /spec_server/ + ] + end + + def tweak_backtrace(error, spec_name) + return if error.backtrace.nil? + error.backtrace.collect! do |line| + clean_up_double_slashes(line) + IGNORE_PATTERNS.each do |ignore| + if line =~ ignore + line = nil + break + end + end + line + end + error.backtrace.compact! + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/behaviour_runner.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/behaviour_runner.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1ac891f3c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/behaviour_runner.rb @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + class BehaviourRunner + + def initialize(options, arg=nil) + @behaviours = [] + @options = options + end + + def add_behaviour(behaviour) + if !specified_examples.nil? && !specified_examples.empty? + behaviour.retain_examples_matching!(specified_examples) + end + @behaviours << behaviour if behaviour.number_of_examples != 0 && !behaviour.shared? + end + + # Runs all behaviours and returns the number of failures. + def run(paths, exit_when_done) + prepare!(paths) + begin + run_behaviours + rescue Interrupt + ensure + report_end + end + failure_count = report_dump + + heckle if(failure_count == 0 && !@options.heckle_runner.nil?) + + if(exit_when_done) + exit_code = (failure_count == 0) ? 0 : 1 + exit(exit_code) + end + failure_count + end + + def report_end + @options.reporter.end + end + + def report_dump + @options.reporter.dump + end + + def prepare!(paths) + unless paths.nil? # It's nil when running single specs with ruby + paths = find_paths(paths) + sorted_paths = sort_paths(paths) + load_specs(sorted_paths) # This will populate @behaviours via callbacks to add_behaviour + end + @options.reporter.start(number_of_examples) + @behaviours.reverse! if @options.reverse + set_sequence_numbers + end + + def run_behaviours + @behaviours.each do |behaviour| + behaviour.run(@options.reporter, @options.dry_run, @options.reverse, @options.timeout) + end + end + + def number_of_examples + @behaviours.inject(0) {|sum, behaviour| sum + behaviour.number_of_examples} + end + + FILE_SORTERS = { + 'mtime' => lambda {|file_a, file_b| File.mtime(file_b) <=> File.mtime(file_a)} + } + + def sorter(paths) + FILE_SORTERS[@options.loadby] + end + + def sort_paths(paths) + sorter = sorter(paths) + paths = paths.sort(&sorter) unless sorter.nil? + paths + end + + private + + # Sets the #number on each Example + def set_sequence_numbers + number = 0 + @behaviours.each do |behaviour| + number = behaviour.set_sequence_numbers(number, @options.reverse) + end + end + + def find_paths(paths) + result = [] + paths.each do |path| + if File.directory?(path) + result += Dir["#{path}/**/*.rb"] + elsif File.file?(path) + result << path + else + raise "File or directory not found: #{path}" + end + end + result + end + + def load_specs(paths) + paths.each do |path| + load path + end + end + + def specified_examples + @options.examples + end + + def heckle + heckle_runner = @options.heckle_runner + @options.heckle_runner = nil + behaviour_runner = self.class.new(@options) + behaviour_runner.instance_variable_set(:@behaviours, @behaviours) + heckle_runner.heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/command_line.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/command_line.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d70337e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/command_line.rb @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +require 'spec/runner/option_parser' + +module Spec + module Runner + # Facade to run specs without having to fork a new ruby process (using `spec ...`) + class CommandLine + # Runs specs. +argv+ is the commandline args as per the spec commandline API, +err+ + # and +out+ are the streams output will be written to. +exit+ tells whether or + # not a system exit should be called after the specs are run and + # +warn_if_no_files+ tells whether or not a warning (the help message) + # should be printed to +err+ in case no files are specified. + def self.run(argv, err, out, exit=true, warn_if_no_files=true) + old_behaviour_runner = defined?($behaviour_runner) ? $behaviour_runner : nil + $behaviour_runner = OptionParser.new.create_behaviour_runner(argv, err, out, warn_if_no_files) + return if $behaviour_runner.nil? # This is the case if we use --drb + + $behaviour_runner.run(argv, exit) + $behaviour_runner = old_behaviour_runner + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/drb_command_line.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/drb_command_line.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7e745fb71 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/drb_command_line.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +require "drb/drb" + +module Spec + module Runner + # Facade to run specs by connecting to a DRB server + class DrbCommandLine + # Runs specs on a DRB server. Note that this API is similar to that of + # CommandLine - making it possible for clients to use both interchangeably. + def self.run(argv, stderr, stdout, exit=true, warn_if_no_files=true) + begin + DRb.start_service + spec_server = DRbObject.new_with_uri("druby://localhost:8989") + spec_server.run(argv, stderr, stdout) + rescue DRb::DRbConnError + stderr.puts "No server is running" + exit 1 if exit + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/kernel.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/kernel.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..75f2c335e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/kernel.rb @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +module Kernel + # Creates and registers an instance of a Spec::DSL::Behaviour (or a subclass). + # The instantiated behaviour class depends on the directory of the file + # calling this method. For example, Spec::Rails will use different + # classes for specs living in <tt>spec/models</tt>, <tt>spec/helpers</tt>, + # <tt>spec/views</tt> and <tt>spec/controllers</tt>. + # + # It is also possible to override autodiscovery of the behaviour class + # with an options Hash as the last argument: + # + # describe "name", :behaviour_type => :something_special do ... + # + # The reason for using different behaviour classes is to have + # different matcher methods available from within the <tt>describe</tt> + # block. + # + # See Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory#add_behaviour_class for details about + # how to register special Spec::DSL::Behaviour implementations. + # + def describe(*args, &block) + raise ArgumentError if args.empty? + args << {} unless Hash === args.last + args.last[:spec_path] = caller(0)[1] + register_behaviour(Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.create(*args, &block)) + end + alias :context :describe + + def respond_to(*names) + Spec::Matchers::RespondTo.new(*names) + end + +private + + def register_behaviour(behaviour) + if behaviour.shared? + Spec::DSL::Behaviour.add_shared_behaviour(behaviour) + else + behaviour_runner.add_behaviour(behaviour) + end + end + + def behaviour_runner + # TODO: Figure out a better way to get this considered "covered" and keep this statement on multiple lines + unless $behaviour_runner; \ + $behaviour_runner = ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.new.create_behaviour_runner(ARGV.dup, STDERR, STDOUT, false); \ + at_exit { $behaviour_runner.run(nil, false) }; \ + end + $behaviour_runner + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/object.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/object.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..49745352f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/object.rb @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# The following copyright applies to Object#copy_instance_variables_from, +# which we borrowed from active_support. +# +# Copyright (c) 2004 David Heinemeier Hansson +# +# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining +# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the +# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including +# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, +# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to +# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to +# the following conditions: +# +# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. +# +# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF +# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE +# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION +# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION +# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. +class Object + # From active_support + def copy_instance_variables_from(object, exclude = []) # :nodoc: + exclude += object.protected_instance_variables if object.respond_to? :protected_instance_variables + + instance_variables = object.instance_variables - exclude.map { |name| name.to_s } + instance_variables.each { |name| instance_variable_set(name, object.instance_variable_get(name)) } + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..17512d958 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter' +require 'spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7cc43ef0e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + # Baseclass for formatters that implements all required methods as no-ops. + class BaseFormatter + def initialize(where) + @where = where + end + + # This method is invoked before any examples are run, right after + # they have all been collected. This can be useful for special + # formatters that need to provide progress on feedback (graphical ones) + # + # This method will only be invoked once, and the next one to be invoked + # is #add_behaviour + def start(example_count) + end + + # This method is invoked at the beginning of the execution of each behaviour. + # +name+ is the name of the behaviour and +first+ is true if it is the + # first behaviour - otherwise it's false. + # + # The next method to be invoked after this is #example_failed or #example_finished + def add_behaviour(name) + end + + # This method is invoked when an +example+ starts. + def example_started(example) + end + + # This method is invoked when an +example+ passes. + def example_passed(example) + end + + # This method is invoked when an +example+ fails, i.e. an exception occurred + # inside it (such as a failed should or other exception). +counter+ is the + # sequence number of the failure (starting at 1) and +failure+ is the associated + # Failure object. + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + end + + # This method is invoked when an example is not yet implemented (i.e. has not + # been provided a block), or when an ExamplePendingError is raised. + # +name+ is the name of the example. + # +message+ is the message from the ExamplePendingError, if it exists, or the + # default value of "Not Yet Implemented" + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message) + end + + # This method is invoked after all of the examples have executed. The next method + # to be invoked after this one is #dump_failure (once for each failed example), + def start_dump + end + + # Dumps detailed information about an example failure. + # This method is invoked for each failed example after all examples have run. +counter+ is the sequence number + # of the associated example. +failure+ is a Failure object, which contains detailed + # information about the failure. + def dump_failure(counter, failure) + end + + # This method is invoked after the dumping of examples and failures. + def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) + end + + # This gets invoked after the summary if option is set to do so. + def dump_pending + end + + # This method is invoked at the very end. Allows the formatter to clean up, like closing open streams. + def close + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c3cf01b76 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + # Baseclass for text-based formatters. Can in fact be used for + # non-text based ones too - just ignore the +output+ constructor + # argument. + class BaseTextFormatter < BaseFormatter + attr_writer :dry_run + + # Creates a new instance that will write to +where+. If +where+ is a + # String, output will be written to the File with that name, otherwise + # +where+ is exected to be an IO (or an object that responds to #puts and #write). + def initialize(where) + super(where) + if where.is_a?(String) + @output = File.open(where, 'w') + elsif where == STDOUT + @output = Kernel + def @output.flush + STDOUT.flush + end + else + @output = where + end + @colour = false + @dry_run = false + @snippet_extractor = SnippetExtractor.new + @pending_examples = [] + end + + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message) + @pending_examples << ["#{behaviour_name} #{example_name}", message] + end + + def colour=(colour) + @colour = colour + begin ; require 'Win32/Console/ANSI' if @colour && PLATFORM =~ /win32/ ; rescue LoadError ; raise "You must gem install win32console to use colour on Windows" ; end + end + + def dump_failure(counter, failure) + @output.puts + @output.puts "#{counter.to_s})" + @output.puts colourise("#{failure.header}\n#{failure.exception.message}", failure) + @output.puts format_backtrace(failure.exception.backtrace) + @output.flush + end + + def colourise(s, failure) + if(failure.expectation_not_met?) + red(s) + elsif(failure.pending_fixed?) + blue(s) + else + magenta(s) + end + end + + def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) + return if @dry_run + @output.puts + @output.puts "Finished in #{duration} seconds" + @output.puts + + summary = "#{example_count} example#{'s' unless example_count == 1}, #{failure_count} failure#{'s' unless failure_count == 1}" + summary << ", #{pending_count} pending" if pending_count > 0 + + if failure_count == 0 + if pending_count > 0 + @output.puts yellow(summary) + else + @output.puts green(summary) + end + else + @output.puts red(summary) + end + @output.flush + dump_pending + end + + def dump_pending + unless @pending_examples.empty? + @output.puts + @output.puts "Pending:" + @pending_examples.each do |pending_example| + @output.puts "#{pending_example[0]} (#{pending_example[1]})" + end + end + @output.flush + end + + def close + if IO === @output + @output.close + end + end + + def format_backtrace(backtrace) + return "" if backtrace.nil? + backtrace.map { |line| backtrace_line(line) }.join("\n") + end + + protected + + def backtrace_line(line) + line.sub(/\A([^:]+:\d+)$/, '\\1:') + end + + def colour(text, colour_code) + return text unless @colour && output_to_tty? + "#{colour_code}#{text}\e[0m" + end + + def output_to_tty? + begin + @output == Kernel || @output.tty? + rescue NoMethodError + false + end + end + + def green(text); colour(text, "\e[32m"); end + def red(text); colour(text, "\e[31m"); end + def magenta(text); colour(text, "\e[35m"); end + def yellow(text); colour(text, "\e[33m"); end + def blue(text); colour(text, "\e[34m"); end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2b3940fd3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + class FailingBehavioursFormatter < BaseTextFormatter + def add_behaviour(behaviour_name) + if behaviour_name =~ /(.*) \(druby.*\)$/ + @behaviour_name = $1 + else + @behaviour_name = behaviour_name + end + end + + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + unless @behaviour_name.nil? + @output.puts @behaviour_name + @behaviour_name = nil + @output.flush + end + end + + def dump_failure(counter, failure) + end + + def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9728deaf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + class FailingExamplesFormatter < BaseTextFormatter + def add_behaviour(behaviour_name) + @behaviour_name = behaviour_name + end + + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + @output.puts "#{@behaviour_name} #{example.description}" + @output.flush + end + + def dump_failure(counter, failure) + end + + def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9c422e55 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,323 @@ +require 'erb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + class HtmlFormatter < BaseTextFormatter + include ERB::Util # for the #h method + + def initialize(output) + super + @current_behaviour_number = 0 + @current_example_number = 0 + end + + # The number of the currently running behaviour + def current_behaviour_number + @current_behaviour_number + end + + # The number of the currently running example (a global counter) + def current_example_number + @current_example_number + end + + def start(example_count) + @example_count = example_count + + @output.puts html_header + @output.puts report_header + @output.flush + end + + def add_behaviour(name) + @behaviour_red = false + @behaviour_red = false + @current_behaviour_number += 1 + unless current_behaviour_number == 1 + @output.puts " </dl>" + @output.puts "</div>" + end + @output.puts "<div class=\"behaviour\">" + @output.puts " <dl>" + @output.puts " <dt id=\"behaviour_#{current_behaviour_number}\">#{h(name)}</dt>" + @output.flush + end + + def start_dump + @output.puts " </dl>" + @output.puts "</div>" + @output.flush + end + + def example_started(example) + @current_example_number = example.number + end + + def example_passed(example) + move_progress + @output.puts " <dd class=\"spec passed\"><span class=\"passed_spec_name\">#{h(example.description)}</span></dd>" + @output.flush + end + + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + extra = extra_failure_content(failure) + failure_style = failure.pending_fixed? ? 'pending_fixed' : 'failed' + @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">makeRed('rspec-header');</script>" unless @header_red + @header_red = true + @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">makeRed('behaviour_#{current_behaviour_number}');</script>" unless @behaviour_red + @behaviour_red = true + move_progress + @output.puts " <dd class=\"spec #{failure_style}\">" + @output.puts " <span class=\"failed_spec_name\">#{h(example.description)}</span>" + @output.puts " <div class=\"failure\" id=\"failure_#{counter}\">" + @output.puts " <div class=\"message\"><pre>#{h(failure.exception.message)}</pre></div>" unless failure.exception.nil? + @output.puts " <div class=\"backtrace\"><pre>#{format_backtrace(failure.exception.backtrace)}</pre></div>" unless failure.exception.nil? + @output.puts extra unless extra == "" + @output.puts " </div>" + @output.puts " </dd>" + @output.flush + end + + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message) + @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">makeYellow('rspec-header');</script>" unless @header_red + @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">makeYellow('behaviour_#{current_behaviour_number}');</script>" unless @behaviour_red + move_progress + @output.puts " <dd class=\"spec not_implemented\"><span class=\"not_implemented_spec_name\">#{h(example_name)}</span></dd>" + @output.flush + end + + # Override this method if you wish to output extra HTML for a failed spec. For example, you + # could output links to images or other files produced during the specs. + # + def extra_failure_content(failure) + " <pre class=\"ruby\"><code>#{@snippet_extractor.snippet(failure.exception)}</code></pre>" + end + + def move_progress + percent_done = @example_count == 0 ? 100.0 : ((current_example_number + 1).to_f / @example_count.to_f * 1000).to_i / 10.0 + @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">moveProgressBar('#{percent_done}');</script>" + @output.flush + end + + def dump_failure(counter, failure) + end + + def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) + if @dry_run + totals = "This was a dry-run" + else + totals = "#{example_count} example#{'s' unless example_count == 1}, #{failure_count} failure#{'s' unless failure_count == 1}" + totals << ", #{pending_count} pending" if pending_count > 0 + end + @output.puts "<script type=\"text/javascript\">document.getElementById('duration').innerHTML = \"Finished in <strong>#{duration} seconds</strong>\";</script>" + @output.puts "<script type=\"text/javascript\">document.getElementById('totals').innerHTML = \"#{totals}\";</script>" + @output.puts "</div>" + @output.puts "</div>" + @output.puts "</body>" + @output.puts "</html>" + @output.flush + end + + def html_header + <<-EOF +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> +<!DOCTYPE html + PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" + "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> + +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> +<head> + <title>RSpec results</title> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> + <meta http-equiv="Expires" content="-1" /> + <meta http-equiv="Pragma" content="no-cache" /> + <style type="text/css"> + body { + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + background: #fff; + font-size: 80%; + } + </style> +</head> +<body> +EOF + end + + def report_header + <<-EOF +<div class="rspec-report"> + <script type="text/javascript"> + // <![CDATA[ +#{global_scripts} + // ]]> + </script> + <style type="text/css"> +#{global_styles} + </style> + +<div id="rspec-header"> + <h1>RSpec Results</h1> + + <div id="summary"> + <p id="totals"> </p> + <p id="duration"> </p> + </div> +</div> + +<div class="results"> +EOF + end + + def global_scripts + <<-EOF +function moveProgressBar(percentDone) { + document.getElementById("rspec-header").style.width = percentDone +"%"; +} +function makeRed(element_id) { + document.getElementById(element_id).style.background = '#C40D0D'; + document.getElementById(element_id).style.color = '#FFFFFF'; +} + +function makeYellow(element_id) { + if (element_id == "rspec-header" && document.getElementById(element_id).style.background != '#C40D0D') + { + document.getElementById(element_id).style.background = '#FAF834'; + document.getElementById(element_id).style.color = '#000000'; + } + else + { + document.getElementById(element_id).style.background = '#FAF834'; + document.getElementById(element_id).style.color = '#000000'; + } +} +EOF + end + + def global_styles + <<-EOF +#rspec-header { + background: #65C400; color: #fff; +} + +.rspec-report h1 { + margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px; + padding: 10px; + font-family: "Lucida Grande", Helvetica, sans-serif; + font-size: 1.8em; +} + +#summary { + margin: 0; padding: 5px 10px; + font-family: "Lucida Grande", Helvetica, sans-serif; + text-align: right; + position: absolute; + top: 0px; + right: 0px; +} + +#summary p { + margin: 0 0 0 2px; +} + +#summary #totals { + font-size: 1.2em; +} + +.behaviour { + margin: 0 10px 5px; + background: #fff; +} + +dl { + margin: 0; padding: 0 0 5px; + font: normal 11px "Lucida Grande", Helvetica, sans-serif; +} + +dt { + padding: 3px; + background: #65C400; + color: #fff; + font-weight: bold; +} + +dd { + margin: 5px 0 5px 5px; + padding: 3px 3px 3px 18px; +} + +dd.spec.passed { + border-left: 5px solid #65C400; + border-bottom: 1px solid #65C400; + background: #DBFFB4; color: #3D7700; +} + +dd.spec.failed { + border-left: 5px solid #C20000; + border-bottom: 1px solid #C20000; + color: #C20000; background: #FFFBD3; +} + +dd.spec.not_implemented { + border-left: 5px solid #FAF834; + border-bottom: 1px solid #FAF834; + background: #FCFB98; color: #131313; +} + +dd.spec.pending_fixed { + border-left: 5px solid #0000C2; + border-bottom: 1px solid #0000C2; + color: #0000C2; background: #D3FBFF; +} + +.backtrace { + color: #000; + font-size: 12px; +} + +a { + color: #BE5C00; +} + +/* Ruby code, style similar to vibrant ink */ +.ruby { + font-size: 12px; + font-family: monospace; + color: white; + background-color: black; + padding: 0.1em 0 0.2em 0; +} + +.ruby .keyword { color: #FF6600; } +.ruby .constant { color: #339999; } +.ruby .attribute { color: white; } +.ruby .global { color: white; } +.ruby .module { color: white; } +.ruby .class { color: white; } +.ruby .string { color: #66FF00; } +.ruby .ident { color: white; } +.ruby .method { color: #FFCC00; } +.ruby .number { color: white; } +.ruby .char { color: white; } +.ruby .comment { color: #9933CC; } +.ruby .symbol { color: white; } +.ruby .regex { color: #44B4CC; } +.ruby .punct { color: white; } +.ruby .escape { color: white; } +.ruby .interp { color: white; } +.ruby .expr { color: white; } + +.ruby .offending { background-color: gray; } +.ruby .linenum { + width: 75px; + padding: 0.1em 1em 0.2em 0; + color: #000000; + background-color: #FFFBD3; +} +EOF + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..624f06e7c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + class ProgressBarFormatter < BaseTextFormatter + def add_behaviour(name) + end + + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + @output.print colourise('F', failure) + @output.flush + end + + def example_passed(example) + @output.print green('.') + @output.flush + end + + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message) + super + @output.print yellow('P') + @output.flush + end + + def start_dump + @output.puts + @output.flush + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0fd22ba6c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + class RdocFormatter < BaseTextFormatter + def add_behaviour(name) + @output.puts "# #{name}" + end + + def example_passed(example) + @output.puts "# * #{example.description}" + @output.flush + end + + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + @output.puts "# * #{example.description} [#{counter} - FAILED]" + end + + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message) + @output.puts "# * #{behaviour_name} #{example_name} [PENDING: #{message}]" + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41119fe46 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor.rb @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + # This class extracts code snippets by looking at the backtrace of the passed error + class SnippetExtractor #:nodoc: + class NullConverter; def convert(code, pre); code; end; end #:nodoc: + begin; require 'rubygems'; require 'syntax/convertors/html'; @@converter = Syntax::Convertors::HTML.for_syntax "ruby"; rescue LoadError => e; @@converter = NullConverter.new; end + + def snippet(error) + raw_code, line = snippet_for(error.backtrace[0]) + highlighted = @@converter.convert(raw_code, false) + highlighted << "\n<span class=\"comment\"># gem install syntax to get syntax highlighting</span>" if @@converter.is_a?(NullConverter) + post_process(highlighted, line) + end + + def snippet_for(error_line) + if error_line =~ /(.*):(\d+)/ + file = $1 + line = $2.to_i + [lines_around(file, line), line] + else + ["# Couldn't get snippet for #{error_line}", 1] + end + end + + def lines_around(file, line) + if File.file?(file) + lines = File.open(file).read.split("\n") + min = [0, line-3].max + max = [line+1, lines.length-1].min + selected_lines = [] + selected_lines.join("\n") + lines[min..max].join("\n") + else + "# Couldn't get snippet for #{file}" + end + end + + def post_process(highlighted, offending_line) + new_lines = [] + highlighted.split("\n").each_with_index do |line, i| + new_line = "<span class=\"linenum\">#{offending_line+i-2}</span>#{line}" + new_line = "<span class=\"offending\">#{new_line}</span>" if i == 2 + new_lines << new_line + end + new_lines.join("\n") + end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ad794b238 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + class SpecdocFormatter < BaseTextFormatter + def add_behaviour(name) + @output.puts + @output.puts name + @output.flush + end + + def example_failed(example, counter, failure) + @output.puts failure.expectation_not_met? ? red("- #{example.description} (FAILED - #{counter})") : magenta("- #{example.description} (ERROR - #{counter})") + @output.flush + end + + def example_passed(example) + @output.puts green("- #{example.description}") + @output.flush + end + + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message) + super + @output.puts yellow("- #{example_name} (PENDING: #{message})") + @output.flush + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6de4ef73 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner.rb @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +begin + require 'rubygems' + require 'heckle' +rescue LoadError ; raise "You must gem install heckle to use --heckle" ; end + +module Spec + module Runner + # Creates a new Heckler configured to heckle all methods in the classes + # whose name matches +filter+ + class HeckleRunner + def initialize(filter, heckle_class=Heckler) + @filter = filter + @heckle_class = heckle_class + end + + # Runs all the contexts held by +behaviour_runner+ once for each of the + # methods in the matched classes. + def heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + if @filter =~ /(.*)[#\.](.*)/ + heckle_method($1, $2) + else + heckle_class_or_module(@filter) + end + end + + def heckle_method(class_name, method_name) + verify_constant(class_name) + heckle = @heckle_class.new(class_name, method_name, behaviour_runner) + heckle.validate + end + + def heckle_class_or_module(class_or_module_name) + verify_constant(class_or_module_name) + pattern = /^#{class_or_module_name}/ + classes = [] + ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) do |klass| + classes << klass if klass.name =~ pattern + end + + classes.each do |klass| + klass.instance_methods(false).each do |method_name| + heckle = @heckle_class.new(klass.name, method_name, behaviour_runner) + heckle.validate + end + end + end + + def verify_constant(name) + begin + # This is defined in Heckle + name.to_class + rescue + raise "Heckling failed - \"#{name}\" is not a known class or module" + end + end + end + + #Supports Heckle 1.2 and prior (earlier versions used Heckle::Base) + class Heckler < (Heckle.const_defined?(:Base) ? Heckle::Base : Heckle) + def initialize(klass_name, method_name, behaviour_runner) + super(klass_name, method_name) + @behaviour_runner = behaviour_runner + end + + def tests_pass? + paths = [] # We can pass an empty array of paths - our specs are already loaded. + failure_count = @behaviour_runner.run(paths, false) + failure_count == 0 + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..02aa37953 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported.rb @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + # Dummy implementation for Windows that just fails (Heckle is not supported on Windows) + class HeckleRunner + def initialize(filter) + raise "Heckle not supported on Windows" + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/option_parser.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/option_parser.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1facb85a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/option_parser.rb @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +require 'optparse' +require 'stringio' + +module Spec + module Runner + class OptionParser + BUILT_IN_FORMATTERS = { + 'specdoc' => Formatter::SpecdocFormatter, + 's' => Formatter::SpecdocFormatter, + 'html' => Formatter::HtmlFormatter, + 'h' => Formatter::HtmlFormatter, + 'rdoc' => Formatter::RdocFormatter, + 'r' => Formatter::RdocFormatter, + 'progress' => Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter, + 'p' => Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter, + 'failing_examples' => Formatter::FailingExamplesFormatter, + 'e' => Formatter::FailingExamplesFormatter, + 'failing_behaviours' => Formatter::FailingBehavioursFormatter, + 'b' => Formatter::FailingBehavioursFormatter + } + + COMMAND_LINE = { + :diff => ["-D", "--diff [FORMAT]", "Show diff of objects that are expected to be equal when they are not", + "Builtin formats: unified|u|context|c", + "You can also specify a custom differ class", + "(in which case you should also specify --require)"], + :colour => ["-c", "--colour", "--color", "Show coloured (red/green) output"], + :example => ["-e", "--example [NAME|FILE_NAME]", "Execute example(s) with matching name(s). If the argument is", + "the path to an existing file (typically generated by a previous", + "run using --format failing_examples:file.txt), then the examples", + "on each line of thatfile will be executed. If the file is empty,", + "all examples will be run (as if --example was not specified).", + " ", + "If the argument is not an existing file, then it is treated as", + "an example name directly, causing RSpec to run just the example", + "matching that name"], + :specification => ["-s", "--specification [NAME]", "DEPRECATED - use -e instead", "(This will be removed when autotest works with -e)"], + :line => ["-l", "--line LINE_NUMBER", Integer, "Execute behaviout or specification at given line.", + "(does not work for dynamically generated specs)"], + :format => ["-f", "--format FORMAT[:WHERE]", "Specifies what format to use for output. Specify WHERE to tell", + "the formatter where to write the output. All built-in formats", + "expect WHERE to be a file name, and will write to STDOUT if it's", + "not specified. The --format option may be specified several times", + "if you want several outputs", + " ", + "Builtin formats: ", + "progress|p : Text progress", + "specdoc|s : Behaviour doc as text", + "rdoc|r : Behaviour doc as RDoc", + "html|h : A nice HTML report", + "failing_examples|e : Write all failing examples - input for --example", + "failing_behaviours|b : Write all failing behaviours - input for --example", + " ", + "FORMAT can also be the name of a custom formatter class", + "(in which case you should also specify --require to load it)"], + :require => ["-r", "--require FILE", "Require FILE before running specs", + "Useful for loading custom formatters or other extensions.", + "If this option is used it must come before the others"], + :backtrace => ["-b", "--backtrace", "Output full backtrace"], + :loadby => ["-L", "--loadby STRATEGY", "Specify the strategy by which spec files should be loaded.", + "STRATEGY can currently only be 'mtime' (File modification time)", + "By default, spec files are loaded in alphabetical order if --loadby", + "is not specified."], + :reverse => ["-R", "--reverse", "Run examples in reverse order"], + :timeout => ["-t", "--timeout FLOAT", "Interrupt and fail each example that doesn't complete in the", + "specified time"], + :heckle => ["-H", "--heckle CODE", "If all examples pass, this will mutate the classes and methods", + "identified by CODE little by little and run all the examples again", + "for each mutation. The intent is that for each mutation, at least", + "one example *should* fail, and RSpec will tell you if this is not the", + "case. CODE should be either Some::Module, Some::Class or", + "Some::Fabulous#method}"], + :dry_run => ["-d", "--dry-run", "Invokes formatters without executing the examples."], + :options_file => ["-O", "--options PATH", "Read options from a file"], + :generate_options => ["-G", "--generate-options PATH", "Generate an options file for --options"], + :runner => ["-U", "--runner RUNNER", "Use a custom BehaviourRunner."], + :drb => ["-X", "--drb", "Run examples via DRb. (For example against script/spec_server)"], + :version => ["-v", "--version", "Show version"], + :help => ["-h", "--help", "You're looking at it"] + } + + def initialize + @spec_parser = SpecParser.new + @file_factory = File + end + + def create_behaviour_runner(args, err, out, warn_if_no_files) + options = parse(args, err, out, warn_if_no_files) + # Some exit points in parse (--generate-options, --drb) don't return the options, + # but hand over control. In that case we don't want to continue. + return nil unless options.is_a?(Options) + options.configure + options.behaviour_runner + end + + def parse(args, err, out, warn_if_no_files) + options_file = nil + args_copy = args.dup + options = Options.new(err, out) + + opts = ::OptionParser.new do |opts| + opts.banner = "Usage: spec (FILE|DIRECTORY|GLOB)+ [options]" + opts.separator "" + + def opts.rspec_on(name, &block) + on(*COMMAND_LINE[name], &block) + end + + opts.rspec_on(:diff) {|diff| options.parse_diff(diff)} + + opts.rspec_on(:colour) {options.colour = true} + + opts.rspec_on(:example) {|example| options.parse_example(example)} + + opts.rspec_on(:specification) {|example| options.parse_example(example)} + + opts.rspec_on(:line) {|line_number| options.line_number = line_number.to_i} + + opts.rspec_on(:format) {|format| options.parse_format(format)} + + opts.rspec_on(:require) {|req| options.parse_require(req)} + + opts.rspec_on(:backtrace) {options.backtrace_tweaker = NoisyBacktraceTweaker.new} + + opts.rspec_on(:loadby) {|loadby| options.loadby = loadby} + + opts.rspec_on(:reverse) {options.reverse = true} + + opts.rspec_on(:timeout) {|timeout| options.timeout = timeout.to_f} + + opts.rspec_on(:heckle) {|heckle| options.parse_heckle(heckle)} + + opts.rspec_on(:dry_run) {options.dry_run = true} + + opts.rspec_on(:options_file) do |options_file| + return parse_options_file(options_file, out, err, args_copy, warn_if_no_files) + end + + opts.rspec_on(:generate_options) do |options_file| + options.parse_generate_options(options_file, args_copy, out) + end + + opts.rspec_on(:runner) do |runner| + options.runner_arg = runner + end + + opts.rspec_on(:drb) do + return parse_drb(args_copy, out, err, warn_if_no_files) + end + + opts.rspec_on(:version) {parse_version(out)} + + opts.on_tail(*COMMAND_LINE[:help]) {parse_help(opts, out)} + end + opts.parse!(args) + + if args.empty? && warn_if_no_files + err.puts "No files specified." + err.puts opts + exit(6) if err == $stderr + end + + if options.line_number + set_spec_from_line_number(options, args, err) + end + + if options.formatters.empty? + options.formatters << Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter.new(out) + end + + options + end + + def parse_options_file(options_file, out_stream, error_stream, args_copy, warn_if_no_files) + # Remove the --options option and the argument before writing to file + index = args_copy.index("-O") || args_copy.index("--options") + args_copy.delete_at(index) + args_copy.delete_at(index) + + new_args = args_copy + IO.readlines(options_file).map {|l| l.chomp.split " "}.flatten + return CommandLine.run(new_args, error_stream, out_stream, true, warn_if_no_files) + end + + def parse_drb(args_copy, out_stream, error_stream, warn_if_no_files) + # Remove the --drb option + index = args_copy.index("-X") || args_copy.index("--drb") + args_copy.delete_at(index) + + return DrbCommandLine.run(args_copy, error_stream, out_stream, true, warn_if_no_files) + end + + def parse_version(out_stream) + out_stream.puts ::Spec::VERSION::DESCRIPTION + exit if out_stream == $stdout + end + + def parse_help(opts, out_stream) + out_stream.puts opts + exit if out_stream == $stdout + end + + def set_spec_from_line_number(options, args, err) + if options.examples.empty? + if args.length == 1 + if @file_factory.file?(args[0]) + source = @file_factory.open(args[0]) + example = @spec_parser.spec_name_for(source, options.line_number) + options.parse_example(example) + elsif @file_factory.directory?(args[0]) + err.puts "You must specify one file, not a directory when using the --line option" + exit(1) if err == $stderr + else + err.puts "#{args[0]} does not exist" + exit(2) if err == $stderr + end + else + err.puts "Only one file can be specified when using the --line option: #{args.inspect}" + exit(3) if err == $stderr + end + else + err.puts "You cannot use both --line and --example" + exit(4) if err == $stderr + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/options.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/options.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a940133eb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/options.rb @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + class Options + BUILT_IN_FORMATTERS = { + 'specdoc' => Formatter::SpecdocFormatter, + 's' => Formatter::SpecdocFormatter, + 'html' => Formatter::HtmlFormatter, + 'h' => Formatter::HtmlFormatter, + 'rdoc' => Formatter::RdocFormatter, + 'r' => Formatter::RdocFormatter, + 'progress' => Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter, + 'p' => Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter, + 'failing_examples' => Formatter::FailingExamplesFormatter, + 'e' => Formatter::FailingExamplesFormatter, + 'failing_behaviours' => Formatter::FailingBehavioursFormatter, + 'b' => Formatter::FailingBehavioursFormatter + } + + attr_accessor( + :backtrace_tweaker, + :colour, + :context_lines, + :diff_format, + :differ_class, + :dry_run, + :examples, + :failure_file, + :formatters, + :generate, + :heckle_runner, + :line_number, + :loadby, + :reporter, + :reverse, + :timeout, + :verbose, + :runner_arg, + :behaviour_runner + ) + + def initialize(err, out) + @err, @out = err, out + @backtrace_tweaker = QuietBacktraceTweaker.new + @examples = [] + @formatters = [] + @colour = false + @dry_run = false + end + + def configure + configure_formatters + create_reporter + configure_differ + create_behaviour_runner + end + + def create_behaviour_runner + return nil if @generate + @behaviour_runner = if @runner_arg + klass_name, arg = split_at_colon(@runner_arg) + runner_type = load_class(klass_name, 'behaviour runner', '--runner') + runner_type.new(self, arg) + else + BehaviourRunner.new(self) + end + end + + def configure_formatters + @formatters.each do |formatter| + formatter.colour = @colour if formatter.respond_to?(:colour=) + formatter.dry_run = @dry_run if formatter.respond_to?(:dry_run=) + end + end + + def create_reporter + @reporter = Reporter.new(@formatters, @backtrace_tweaker) + end + + def configure_differ + if @differ_class + Spec::Expectations.differ = @differ_class.new(@diff_format, @context_lines, @colour) + end + end + + def parse_diff(format) + @context_lines = 3 + case format + when :context, 'context', 'c' + @diff_format = :context + when :unified, 'unified', 'u', '', nil + @diff_format = :unified + end + + if [:context,:unified].include? @diff_format + require 'spec/expectations/differs/default' + @differ_class = Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default + else + @diff_format = :custom + @differ_class = load_class(format, 'differ', '--diff') + end + end + + def parse_example(example) + if(File.file?(example)) + @examples = File.open(example).read.split("\n") + else + @examples = [example] + end + end + + def parse_format(format_arg) + format, where = split_at_colon(format_arg) + # This funky regexp checks whether we have a FILE_NAME or not + if where.nil? + raise "When using several --format options only one of them can be without a file" if @out_used + where = @out + @out_used = true + end + + formatter_type = BUILT_IN_FORMATTERS[format] || load_class(format, 'formatter', '--format') + @formatters << formatter_type.new(where) + end + + def parse_require(req) + req.split(",").each{|file| require file} + end + + def parse_heckle(heckle) + heckle_require = [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} ? 'spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported' : 'spec/runner/heckle_runner' + require heckle_require + @heckle_runner = HeckleRunner.new(heckle) + end + + def parse_generate_options(options_file, args_copy, out_stream) + # Remove the --generate-options option and the argument before writing to file + index = args_copy.index("-G") || args_copy.index("--generate-options") + args_copy.delete_at(index) + args_copy.delete_at(index) + File.open(options_file, 'w') do |io| + io.puts args_copy.join("\n") + end + out_stream.puts "\nOptions written to #{options_file}. You can now use these options with:" + out_stream.puts "spec --options #{options_file}" + @generate = true + end + + def split_at_colon(s) + if s =~ /([a-zA-Z_]+(?:::[a-zA-Z_]+)*):?(.*)/ + arg = $2 == "" ? nil : $2 + [$1, arg] + else + raise "Couldn't parse #{s.inspect}" + end + end + + def load_class(name, kind, option) + if name =~ /\A(?:::)?([A-Z]\w*(?:::[A-Z]\w*)*)\z/ + arg = $2 == "" ? nil : $2 + [$1, arg] + else + m = "#{name.inspect} is not a valid class name" + @err.puts m + raise m + end + begin + eval(name, binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) + rescue NameError => e + @err.puts "Couldn't find #{kind} class #{name}" + @err.puts "Make sure the --require option is specified *before* #{option}" + if $_spec_spec ; raise e ; else exit(1) ; end + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b1dc2a27a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + class Reporter + + def initialize(formatters, backtrace_tweaker) + @formatters = formatters + @backtrace_tweaker = backtrace_tweaker + clear! + end + + def add_behaviour(name) + @formatters.each{|f| f.add_behaviour(name)} + @behaviour_names << name + end + + def example_started(name) + @formatters.each{|f| f.example_started(name)} + end + + def example_finished(name, error=nil, failure_location=nil, not_implemented = false) + @example_names << name + + if not_implemented + example_pending(@behaviour_names.last, name) + elsif error.nil? + example_passed(name) + elsif Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError === error + example_pending(@behaviour_names.last, name, error.message) + else + example_failed(name, error, failure_location) + end + end + + def start(number_of_examples) + clear! + @start_time = Time.new + @formatters.each{|f| f.start(number_of_examples)} + end + + def end + @end_time = Time.new + end + + # Dumps the summary and returns the total number of failures + def dump + @formatters.each{|f| f.start_dump} + dump_failures + @formatters.each do |f| + f.dump_summary(duration, @example_names.length, @failures.length, @pending_count) + f.close + end + @failures.length + end + + private + + def clear! + @behaviour_names = [] + @failures = [] + @pending_count = 0 + @example_names = [] + @start_time = nil + @end_time = nil + end + + def dump_failures + return if @failures.empty? + @failures.inject(1) do |index, failure| + @formatters.each{|f| f.dump_failure(index, failure)} + index + 1 + end + end + + def duration + return @end_time - @start_time unless (@end_time.nil? or @start_time.nil?) + return "0.0" + end + + def example_passed(name) + @formatters.each{|f| f.example_passed(name)} + end + + def example_failed(name, error, failure_location) + @backtrace_tweaker.tweak_backtrace(error, failure_location) + example_name = "#{@behaviour_names.last} #{name}" + failure = Failure.new(example_name, error) + @failures << failure + @formatters.each{|f| f.example_failed(name, @failures.length, failure)} + end + + def example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message="Not Yet Implemented") + @pending_count += 1 + @formatters.each{|f| f.example_pending(behaviour_name, example_name, message)} + end + + class Failure + attr_reader :exception + + def initialize(example_name, exception) + @example_name = example_name + @exception = exception + end + + def header + if expectation_not_met? + "'#{@example_name}' FAILED" + elsif pending_fixed? + "'#{@example_name}' FIXED" + else + "#{@exception.class.name} in '#{@example_name}'" + end + end + + def pending_fixed? + @exception.is_a?(Spec::DSL::PendingFixedError) + end + + def expectation_not_met? + @exception.is_a?(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) + end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/spec_parser.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/spec_parser.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bc9170065 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/runner/spec_parser.rb @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +module Spec + module Runner + # Parses a spec file and finds the nearest example for a given line number. + class SpecParser + def spec_name_for(io, line_number) + source = io.read + behaviour, behaviour_line = behaviour_at_line(source, line_number) + example, example_line = example_at_line(source, line_number) + if behaviour && example && (behaviour_line < example_line) + "#{behaviour} #{example}" + elsif behaviour + behaviour + else + nil + end + end + + protected + + def behaviour_at_line(source, line_number) + find_above(source, line_number, /^\s*(context|describe)\s+(.*)\s+do/) + end + + def example_at_line(source, line_number) + find_above(source, line_number, /^\s*(specify|it)\s+(.*)\s+do/) + end + + # Returns the context/describe or specify/it name and the line number + def find_above(source, line_number, pattern) + lines_above_reversed(source, line_number).each_with_index do |line, n| + return [parse_description($2), line_number-n] if line =~ pattern + end + nil + end + + def lines_above_reversed(source, line_number) + lines = source.split("\n") + lines[0...line_number].reverse + end + + def parse_description(str) + return str[1..-2] if str =~ /^['"].*['"]$/ + if matches = /^(.*)\s*,\s*['"](.*)['"]$/.match(str) + return ::Spec::DSL::Description.generate_description(matches[1], matches[2]) + end + return str + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/test_case_adapter.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/test_case_adapter.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..992e098fd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/test_case_adapter.rb @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +require 'spec/expectations' +require 'spec/matchers' + +module Test + module Unit + class TestCase + include Spec::Matchers + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/translator.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/translator.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1e07eda4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/translator.rb @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +require 'fileutils' + +module Spec + class Translator + def translate(from, to) + from = File.expand_path(from) + to = File.expand_path(to) + if File.directory?(from) + translate_dir(from, to) + elsif(from =~ /\.rb$/) + translate_file(from, to) + end + end + + def translate_dir(from, to) + FileUtils.mkdir_p(to) unless File.directory?(to) + Dir["#{from}/*"].each do |sub_from| + path = sub_from[from.length+1..-1] + sub_to = File.join(to, path) + translate(sub_from, sub_to) + end + end + + def translate_file(from, to) + translation = "" + File.open(from) do |io| + io.each_line do |line| + translation << translate_line(line) + end + end + File.open(to, "w") do |io| + io.write(translation) + end + end + + def translate_line(line) + # Translate deprecated mock constraints + line.gsub!(/:any_args/, 'any_args') + line.gsub!(/:anything/, 'anything') + line.gsub!(/:boolean/, 'boolean') + line.gsub!(/:no_args/, 'no_args') + line.gsub!(/:numeric/, 'an_instance_of(Numeric)') + line.gsub!(/:string/, 'an_instance_of(String)') + + return line if line =~ /(should_not|should)_receive/ + + line.gsub!(/(^\s*)context([\s*|\(]['|"|A-Z])/, '\1describe\2') + line.gsub!(/(^\s*)specify([\s*|\(]['|"|A-Z])/, '\1it\2') + line.gsub!(/(^\s*)context_setup(\s*[do|\{])/, '\1before(:all)\2') + line.gsub!(/(^\s*)context_teardown(\s*[do|\{])/, '\1after(:all)\2') + line.gsub!(/(^\s*)setup(\s*[do|\{])/, '\1before(:each)\2') + line.gsub!(/(^\s*)teardown(\s*[do|\{])/, '\1after(:each)\2') + + if line =~ /(.*\.)(should_not|should)(?:_be)(?!_)(.*)/m + pre = $1 + should = $2 + post = $3 + be_or_equal = post =~ /(<|>)/ ? "be" : "equal" + + return "#{pre}#{should} #{be_or_equal}#{post}" + end + + if line =~ /(.*\.)(should_not|should)_(?!not)\s*(.*)/m + pre = $1 + should = $2 + post = $3 + + post.gsub!(/^raise/, 'raise_error') + post.gsub!(/^throw/, 'throw_symbol') + + unless standard_matcher?(post) + post = "be_#{post}" + end + + # Add parenthesis + post.gsub!(/^(\w+)\s+([\w|\.|\,|\(.*\)|\'|\"|\:|@| ]+)(\})/, '\1(\2)\3') # inside a block + post.gsub!(/^(redirect_to)\s+(.*)/, '\1(\2)') # redirect_to, which often has http: + post.gsub!(/^(\w+)\s+([\w|\.|\,|\(.*\)|\{.*\}|\'|\"|\:|@| ]+)/, '\1(\2)') + post.gsub!(/(\s+\))/, ')') + post.gsub!(/\)\}/, ') }') + post.gsub!(/^(\w+)\s+(\/.*\/)/, '\1(\2)') #regexps + line = "#{pre}#{should} #{post}" + end + + line + end + + def standard_matcher?(matcher) + patterns = [ + /^be/, + /^be_close/, + /^eql/, + /^equal/, + /^has/, + /^have/, + /^change/, + /^include/, + /^match/, + /^raise_error/, + /^respond_to/, + /^redirect_to/, + /^satisfy/, + /^throw_symbol/, + # Extra ones that we use in spec_helper + /^pass/, + /^fail/, + /^fail_with/, + ] + matched = patterns.detect{ |p| matcher =~ p } + !matched.nil? + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/version.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/version.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b1db9b37 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/lib/spec/version.rb @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +module Spec + module VERSION + unless defined? MAJOR + MAJOR = 1 + MINOR = 0 + TINY = 8 + RELEASE_CANDIDATE = nil + + # RANDOM_TOKEN: 0.510454315029681 + REV = "$LastChangedRevision: 2338 $".match(/LastChangedRevision: (\d+)/)[1] + + STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.') + TAG = "REL_#{[MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, RELEASE_CANDIDATE].compact.join('_')}".upcase.gsub(/\.|-/, '_') + FULL_VERSION = "#{[MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, RELEASE_CANDIDATE].compact.join('.')} (r#{REV})" + + NAME = "RSpec" + URL = "http://rspec.rubyforge.org/" + + DESCRIPTION = "#{NAME}-#{FULL_VERSION} - BDD for Ruby\n#{URL}" + end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/flexmock.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/flexmock.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6875a5222 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/flexmock.rb @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env ruby +# +# Created by Jim Weirich on 2007-04-10. +# Copyright (c) 2007. All rights reserved. + +require 'flexmock/rspec' + +module Spec + module Plugins + module MockFramework + include FlexMock::MockContainer + def setup_mocks_for_rspec + # No setup required + end + def verify_mocks_for_rspec + flexmock_verify + end + def teardown_mocks_for_rspec + flexmock_close + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/mocha.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/mocha.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69d11636c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/mocha.rb @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +require 'mocha/standalone' +require 'mocha/object' + +module Spec + module Plugins + module MockFramework + include Mocha::Standalone + def setup_mocks_for_rspec + mocha_setup + end + def verify_mocks_for_rspec + mocha_verify + end + def teardown_mocks_for_rspec + mocha_teardown + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/rr.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/rr.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c019c18a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/rr.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +require 'rr' + +patterns = ::Spec::Runner::QuietBacktraceTweaker::IGNORE_PATTERNS +patterns.push(RR::Errors::BACKTRACE_IDENTIFIER) + +module Spec + module Plugins + module MockFramework + include RR::Extensions::InstanceMethods + def setup_mocks_for_rspec + RR::Space.instance.reset + end + def verify_mocks_for_rspec + RR::Space.instance.verify_doubles + end + def teardown_mocks_for_rspec + RR::Space.instance.reset + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/rspec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/rspec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e606c3089 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/plugins/mock_frameworks/rspec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "..", "lib", "spec", "mocks")) + +module Spec + module Plugins + module MockFramework + include Spec::Mocks::SpecMethods + def setup_mocks_for_rspec + $rspec_mocks ||= Spec::Mocks::Space.new + end + def verify_mocks_for_rspec + $rspec_mocks.verify_all + end + def teardown_mocks_for_rspec + $rspec_mocks.reset_all + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest/discover_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest/discover_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..da5cb1445 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest/discover_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../autotest_helper" + +module DiscoveryHelper + def load_discovery + require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../lib/autotest/discover" + end +end + + +class Autotest + describe Rspec, "discovery" do + include DiscoveryHelper + + it "should add the rspec autotest plugin" do + Autotest.should_receive(:add_discovery).and_yield + load_discovery + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..52b5b4885 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../autotest_helper" + +class Autotest + + module AutotestHelper + def rspec_output + <<-HERE +.............PPF + +1) +'false should be false' FAILED +expected: true, + got: false (using ==) +./spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb:203: + +Finished in 0.158674 seconds + +16 examples, 1 failure, 2 pending + +Pending: +Autotest::Rspec handling failed results should return an array of failed examples and errors (TODO) +Autotest::Rspec tests/specs for a given file should find all the specs for a given file (TODO) +HERE + end + + + def common_setup + @proc = mock Proc + @kernel = mock Kernel + @kernel.stub!(:proc).and_return @proc + + File.stub!(:exists).and_return true + @windows_alt_separator = "\\" + @posix_separator = '/' + + @rspec_output = rspec_output + end + end + + describe Rspec, "rspec_commands" do + it "should contain the various commands, ordered by preference" do + Rspec.new.spec_commands.should == ["bin/spec", "#{Config::CONFIG['bindir']}/spec"] + end + end + + describe Rspec, "selection of rspec command" do + include AutotestHelper + + before :each do + common_setup + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new(@kernel) + end + + it "should try to find the spec command if it exists in ./bin and use it above everything else" do + File.stub!(:exists?).and_return true + + File.should_receive(:exists?).with("bin/spec").and_return true + @rspec_autotest.spec_command.should == "bin/spec" + end + + it "should otherwise select the default spec command in gem_dir/bin/spec" do + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:spec_commands).and_return ["/foo/spec"] + Config::CONFIG.stub!(:[]).and_return "/foo" + File.should_receive(:exists?).with("/foo/spec").and_return(true) + + @rspec_autotest.spec_command.should == "/foo/spec" + end + + it "should raise an error if no spec command is found at all" do + File.stub!(:exists?).and_return false + + lambda { + @rspec_autotest.spec_command + }.should raise_error(RspecCommandError, "No spec command could be found!") + end + + end + + describe Rspec, "selection of rspec command (windows compatibility issues)" do + include AutotestHelper + + before :each do + common_setup + end + + it "should use the ALT_SEPARATOR if it is non-nil" do + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new(@kernel, @posix_separator, @windows_alt_separator) + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:spec_commands).and_return [File.join('bin', 'spec')] + @rspec_autotest.spec_command.should == "bin\\spec" + end + + it "should not use the ALT_SEPATOR if it is nil" do + @windows_alt_separator = nil + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new(@kernel, @posix_separator, @windows_alt_separator) + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:spec_commands).and_return [File.join('bin', 'spec')] + @rspec_autotest.spec_command.should == "bin/spec" + end + end + + describe Rspec, "adding spec.opts --options" do + before :each do + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new + end + + it "should return the command line option to add spec.opts if the options file exists" do + File.stub!(:exist?).and_return true + @rspec_autotest.add_options_if_present.should == "-O spec/spec.opts " + end + + it "should return an empty string if no spec.opts exists" do + File.stub!(:exist?).and_return false + Rspec.new.add_options_if_present.should == "" + end + end + + describe Rspec do + before :each do + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:ruby).and_return "ruby" + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:add_options_if_present).and_return "-O spec/spec.opts" + + @ruby = @rspec_autotest.ruby + @spec_command = @rspec_autotest.spec_command + @options = @rspec_autotest.add_options_if_present + @files_to_test = { + :spec => ["file_one", "file_two"] + } + # this is not the inner representation of Autotest! + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:files_to_test).and_return @files_to_test + @files_to_test.stub!(:keys).and_return @files_to_test[:spec] + @to_test = @files_to_test.keys.flatten.join ' ' + end + + it "should make the apropriate test command" do + @rspec_autotest.make_test_cmd(@files_to_test).should == "#{@ruby} -S #{@spec_command} #{@options} #{@to_test}" + end + end + + describe Rspec, "test mappings" do + before :each do + @proc = mock Proc + @kernel = mock Kernel + @kernel.stub!(:proc).and_return @proc + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new(@kernel) + end + + it "should map all filenames in spec/ which end in .rb" do + @rspec_autotest.test_mappings[%r%^spec/.*\.rb$%].should == @proc + end + + it "should map all names in lib which end in .rb to the corresponding ones in spec/" do + @rspec_autotest.test_mappings[%r%^lib/(.*)\.rb$%].should == @proc + end + + it "should find all files in spec/shares/* and the spec helper in spec/spec_helper" do + @rspec_autotest.test_mappings[%r%^spec/(spec_helper|shared/.*)\.rb$%].should == @proc + end + end + + describe Rspec, "handling results" do + include AutotestHelper + + before :each do + common_setup + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new(@kernel, @posix_separator, @windows_alt_separator) + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:hook) + + @results = mock String + @results.stub!(:scan).and_return "" + end + + it "should call hook(:red) if there are failures" do + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:consolidate_failures).and_return ["spec/some_spec.rb"] + + @rspec_autotest.should_receive(:hook).with(:red) + @rspec_autotest.handle_results(@results) + end + + it "should call hook(:green) if there are no failures" do + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:consolidate_failures).and_return [] + @rspec_autotest.should_receive(:hook).with(:green) + @rspec_autotest.handle_results(@results) + end + end + + describe Rspec, "handling failed results" do + include AutotestHelper + + before :each do + common_setup + end + + it %(should scan the output into a multi-dimensional array, + consisting of the failing spec's name as the first element, + and the failure as the second) do + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new + @rspec_autotest.failed_results(@rspec_output).should == [ + [ + "false should be false", + "expected: true,\n got: false (using ==)\n./spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb:203:" + ] + ] + end + end + + describe Rspec, "specs for a given file" do + before :each do + @lib_file = "lib/something.rb" + @spec_file = "spec/something_spec.rb" + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new + + @rspec_autotest.instance_variable_set("@files", {@lib_file => Time.now, @spec_file => Time.now}) + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:find_files_to_test).and_return true + end + + it "should find the spec file for a given lib file" do + @rspec_autotest.specs_for_file(@lib_file).should == [@spec_file] + end + + it "should find the spec file if given a spec file" do + @rspec_autotest.specs_for_file(@spec_file).should == [@spec_file] + end + + it "should only find the file if the file is being tracked (in @file)" do + @other_file = "lib/some_non_tracked_file" + @rspec_autotest.specs_for_file(@other_file).should == [] + end + end + + describe Rspec, "consolidating failures" do + include AutotestHelper + + before :each do + common_setup + @rspec_autotest = Rspec.new + + @spec_file = "./spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb" + @rspec_autotest.instance_variable_set("@files", {@spec_file => Time.now}) + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:find_files_to_test).and_return true + end + + it "should return no failures if no failures were given in the output" do + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:failed_results).and_return [[]] + @rspec_autotest.consolidate_failures(@rspec_autotest.failed_results).should == {} + end + + it "should return a hash with the spec filename => spec name for each failure or error" do + @rspec_autotest.stub!(:failed_results).and_return([ + [ + "false should be false", + "expected: true,\n got: false (using ==)\n./spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb:203:" + ] + ]) + @rspec_autotest.consolidate_failures(@rspec_autotest.failed_results).should == {@spec_file => ["false should be false"]} + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest_helper.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..172bb3a4a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/autotest_helper.rb @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +require 'autotest' +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../lib/autotest/rspec" + + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_eval_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_eval_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c3ed4e282 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_eval_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe BehaviourEval do + def count + @count ||= 0 + @count = @count + 1 + @count + end + + before(:all) do + count.should == 1 + end + + before(:all) do + count.should == 2 + end + + before(:each) do + count.should == 3 + end + + before(:each) do + count.should == 4 + end + + it "should run before(:all), before(:each), example, after(:each), after(:all) in order" do + count.should == 5 + end + + after(:each) do + count.should == 7 + end + + after(:each) do + count.should == 6 + end + + after(:all) do + count.should == 9 + end + + after(:all) do + count.should == 8 + end + end + + describe BehaviourEval, "instance methods" do + it "should support pending" do + lambda { + pending("something") + }.should raise_error(Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError, "something") + end + + it "should have #pending raise a Pending error when its block fails" do + block_ran = false + lambda { + pending("something") do + block_ran = true + raise "something wrong with my example" + end + }.should raise_error(Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError, "something") + block_ran.should == true + end + + it "should have #pending raise Spec::DSL::PendingFixedError when its block does not fail" do + block_ran = false + lambda { + pending("something") do + block_ran = true + end + }.should raise_error(Spec::DSL::PendingFixedError, "Expected pending 'something' to fail. No Error was raised.") + block_ran.should == true + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_factory_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_factory_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..91008a660 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_factory_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe BehaviourFactory do + it "should create a Spec::DSL::Behaviour by default" do + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.create("behaviour") { + }.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::DSL::Behaviour) + end + + it "should create a Spec::DSL::Behaviour when :behaviour_type => :default" do + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.create("behaviour", :behaviour_type => :default) { + }.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::DSL::Behaviour) + end + + it "should create specified type when :behaviour_type => :something_other_than_default" do + behaviour_class = Class.new do + def initialize(*args, &block); end + end + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.add_behaviour_class(:something_other_than_default, behaviour_class) + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.create("behaviour", :behaviour_type => :something_other_than_default) { + }.should be_an_instance_of(behaviour_class) + end + + it "should type indicated by spec_path" do + behaviour_class = Class.new do + def initialize(*args, &block); end + end + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.add_behaviour_class(:something_other_than_default, behaviour_class) + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.create("behaviour", :spec_path => "./spec/something_other_than_default/some_spec.rb") { + }.should be_an_instance_of(behaviour_class) + end + + it "should type indicated by spec_path (with spec_path generated by caller on windows)" do + behaviour_class = Class.new do + def initialize(*args, &block); end + end + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.add_behaviour_class(:something_other_than_default, behaviour_class) + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.create("behaviour", :spec_path => "./spec\\something_other_than_default\\some_spec.rb") { + }.should be_an_instance_of(behaviour_class) + end + + after(:each) do + Spec::DSL::BehaviourFactory.remove_behaviour_class(:something_other_than_default) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fa6774c65 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/behaviour_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,661 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + class FakeReporter < Spec::Runner::Reporter + attr_reader :added_behaviour + def add_behaviour(description) + @added_behaviour = description + end + end + + describe Behaviour, "class methods" do + before :each do + @reporter = FakeReporter.new(mock("formatter", :null_object => true), mock("backtrace_tweaker", :null_object => true)) + @behaviour = Behaviour.new("example") {} + end + + after :each do + Behaviour.clear_before_and_after! + end + + it "should not run before(:all) or after(:all) on dry run" do + before_all_ran = false + after_all_ran = false + Behaviour.before(:all) { before_all_ran = true } + Behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.it("should") {} + @behaviour.run(@reporter, true) + before_all_ran.should be_false + after_all_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should not run any example if before(:all) fails" do + spec_ran = false + Behaviour.before(:all) { raise NonStandardError } + @behaviour.it("test") {spec_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + spec_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should run after(:all) if before(:all) fails" do + after_all_ran = false + Behaviour.before(:all) { raise NonStandardError } + Behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run after(:all) if before(:each) fails" do + after_all_ran = false + Behaviour.before(:each) { raise NonStandardError } + Behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run after(:all) if any example fails" do + after_all_ran = false + @behaviour.it("should") { raise NonStandardError } + Behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + end + + + it "should unregister a given after(:each) block" do + after_all_ran = false + @behaviour.it("example") {} + proc = Proc.new { after_all_ran = true } + Behaviour.after(:each, &proc) + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + + after_all_ran = false + Behaviour.remove_after(:each, &proc) + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should run second after(:each) block even if the first one fails" do + example = @behaviour.it("example") {} + second_after_ran = false + @behaviour.after(:each) do + second_after_ran = true + raise "second" + end + first_after_ran = false + @behaviour.after(:each) do + first_after_ran = true + raise "first" + end + + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location, example_not_implemented| + example.should equal(example) + error.message.should eql("first") + location.should eql("after(:each)") + example_not_implemented.should be_false + end + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + first_after_ran.should be_true + second_after_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should not run second before(:each) if the first one fails" do + @behaviour.it("example") {} + first_before_ran = false + @behaviour.before(:each) do + first_before_ran = true + raise "first" + end + second_before_ran = false + @behaviour.before(:each) do + second_before_ran = true + raise "second" + end + + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |name, error, location, example_not_implemented| + name.should eql("example") + error.message.should eql("first") + location.should eql("before(:each)") + example_not_implemented.should be_false + end + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + first_before_ran.should be_true + second_before_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should supply before(:all) as description if failure in before(:all)" do + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should eql("before(:all)") + error.message.should == "in before(:all)" + location.should eql("before(:all)") + end + + Behaviour.before(:all) { raise NonStandardError.new("in before(:all)") } + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + end + + it "should provide after(:all) as description if failure in after(:all)" do + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should eql("after(:all)") + error.message.should eql("in after(:all)") + location.should eql("after(:all)") + end + + Behaviour.after(:all) { raise NonStandardError.new("in after(:all)") } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + end + end + + describe Behaviour do + before :each do + @reporter = FakeReporter.new(mock("formatter", :null_object => true), mock("backtrace_tweaker", :null_object => true)) + @behaviour = Behaviour.new("example") {} + end + + after :each do + Behaviour.clear_before_and_after! + end + + it "should send reporter add_behaviour" do + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + @reporter.added_behaviour.should == "example" + end + + it "should run example on run" do + example_ran = false + @behaviour.it("should") {example_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + example_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should not run example on dry run" do + example_ran = false + @behaviour.it("should") {example_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter, true) + example_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should not run before(:all) or after(:all) on dry run" do + before_all_ran = false + after_all_ran = false + @behaviour.before(:all) { before_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.it("should") {} + @behaviour.run(@reporter, true) + before_all_ran.should be_false + after_all_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should not run any example if before(:all) fails" do + spec_ran = false + @behaviour.before(:all) { raise "help" } + @behaviour.it("test") {spec_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + spec_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should run after(:all) if before(:all) fails" do + after_all_ran = false + @behaviour.before(:all) { raise } + @behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run after(:all) if before(:each) fails" do + after_all_ran = false + @behaviour.before(:each) { raise } + @behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run after(:all) if any example fails" do + after_all_ran = false + @behaviour.it("should") { raise "before all error" } + @behaviour.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should supply before(:all) as description if failure in before(:all)" do + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should eql("before(:all)") + error.message.should eql("in before(:all)") + location.should eql("before(:all)") + end + + @behaviour.before(:all) { raise "in before(:all)" } + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + end + + it "should provide after(:all) as description if failure in after(:all)" do + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should eql("after(:all)") + error.message.should eql("in after(:all)") + location.should eql("after(:all)") + end + + @behaviour.after(:all) { raise "in after(:all)" } + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + end + + it "should run before(:all) block only once" do + before_all_run_count_run_count = 0 + @behaviour.before(:all) {before_all_run_count_run_count += 1} + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.it("test2") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + before_all_run_count_run_count.should == 1 + end + + it "calls spec_inherited class method" do + super_class_before_ran = false + super_class = Class.new do + def self.spec_inherited(mod) + mod.before {setup} + end + + define_method :setup do + super_class_before_ran = true + end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + + before_ran = false + @behaviour.before {before_ran = true} + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + super_class_before_ran.should be_true + before_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run after(:all) block only once" do + after_all_run_count = 0 + @behaviour.after(:all) {after_all_run_count += 1} + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.it("test2") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + after_all_run_count.should == 1 + @reporter.rspec_verify + end + + it "after(:all) should have access to all instance variables defined in before(:all)" do + context_instance_value_in = "Hello there" + context_instance_value_out = "" + @behaviour.before(:all) { @instance_var = context_instance_value_in } + @behaviour.after(:all) { context_instance_value_out = @instance_var } + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + context_instance_value_in.should == context_instance_value_out + end + + it "should copy instance variables from before(:all)'s execution context into spec's execution context" do + context_instance_value_in = "Hello there" + context_instance_value_out = "" + @behaviour.before(:all) { @instance_var = context_instance_value_in } + @behaviour.it("test") {context_instance_value_out = @instance_var} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + context_instance_value_in.should == context_instance_value_out + end + + it "should not add global before callbacks for untargetted behaviours" do + fiddle = [] + + Behaviour.before(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:all)" } + Behaviour.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:all)" } + Behaviour.before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + Behaviour.prepend_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + Behaviour.before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + Behaviour.prepend_before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + + behaviour = Behaviour.new("I'm not special", :behaviour_type => :not_special) {} + behaviour.run(@reporter) + fiddle.should == [ + 'Behaviour.prepend_before(:all)', + 'Behaviour.before(:all)', + ] + end + + it "should add global before callbacks for targetted behaviours" do + fiddle = [] + + Behaviour.before(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:all)" } + Behaviour.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:all)" } + Behaviour.before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + Behaviour.prepend_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + Behaviour.before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + Behaviour.prepend_before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + + Behaviour.append_before(:behaviour_type => :special) { fiddle << "Behaviour.append_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)" } + + behaviour = Behaviour.new("I'm not special", :behaviour_type => :special) {} + behaviour.it("test") {true} + behaviour.run(@reporter) + fiddle.should == [ + 'Behaviour.prepend_before(:all)', + 'Behaviour.before(:all)', + 'Behaviour.prepend_before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special)', + 'Behaviour.before(:all, :behaviour_type => :special)', + 'Behaviour.prepend_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)', + 'Behaviour.before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)', + 'Behaviour.append_before(:each, :behaviour_type => :special)', + ] + end + + it "before callbacks are ordered from global to local" do + fiddle = [] + super_class = Class.new do + define_method :setup do + fiddle << "superclass setup" + end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + + Behaviour.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.prepend_before(:all)" } + Behaviour.before(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.before(:all)" } + @behaviour.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "prepend_before(:all)" } + @behaviour.before(:all) { fiddle << "before(:all)" } + @behaviour.prepend_before(:each) { fiddle << "prepend_before(:each)" } + @behaviour.before(:each) { fiddle << "before(:each)" } + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + fiddle.should == [ + 'Behaviour.prepend_before(:all)', + 'Behaviour.before(:all)', + 'prepend_before(:all)', + 'before(:all)', + 'prepend_before(:each)', + 'before(:each)' + ] + end + + it "after callbacks are ordered from local to global" do + @reporter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with any_args() + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with any_args() + + fiddle = [] + super_class = Class.new do + define_method :teardown do + fiddle << "superclass teardown" + end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + + @behaviour.after(:each) { fiddle << "after(:each)" } + @behaviour.append_after(:each) { fiddle << "append_after(:each)" } + @behaviour.after(:all) { fiddle << "after(:all)" } + @behaviour.append_after(:all) { fiddle << "append_after(:all)" } + Behaviour.after(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.after(:all)" } + Behaviour.append_after(:all) { fiddle << "Behaviour.append_after(:all)" } + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + fiddle.should == [ + 'after(:each)', + 'append_after(:each)', + 'after(:all)', + 'append_after(:all)', + 'Behaviour.after(:all)', + 'Behaviour.append_after(:all)' + ] + end + + it "should run superclass teardown method and after block" do + super_class_teardown_ran = false + super_class = Class.new do + define_method :teardown do + super_class_teardown_ran = true + end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + + teardown_ran = false + @behaviour.after {teardown_ran = true} + @behaviour.it("test") {true} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + super_class_teardown_ran.should be_false + teardown_ran.should be_true + @reporter.rspec_verify + end + + it "should have accessible methods from inherited superclass" do + helper_method_ran = false + super_class = Class.new do + define_method :helper_method do + helper_method_ran = true + end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + + @behaviour.it("test") {helper_method} + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + helper_method_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should have accessible class methods from inherited superclass" do + class_method_ran = false + super_class = Class.new + (class << super_class; self; end).class_eval do + define_method :class_method do + class_method_ran = true + end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + @behaviour.class_method + class_method_ran.should be_true + + lambda {@behaviour.foobar}.should raise_error(NoMethodError) + end + + it "should include inherited class methods" do + class_method_ran = false + super_class = Class.new + class << super_class + def super_class_class_method; end + end + @behaviour.inherit super_class + + @behaviour.methods.should include("super_class_class_method") + end + + it "should have accessible instance methods from included module" do + @reporter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with any_args() + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with any_args() + + mod1_method_called = false + mod1 = Module.new do + define_method :mod1_method do + mod1_method_called = true + end + end + + mod2_method_called = false + mod2 = Module.new do + define_method :mod2_method do + mod2_method_called = true + end + end + + @behaviour.include mod1, mod2 + + @behaviour.it("test") do + mod1_method + mod2_method + end + @behaviour.run(@reporter) + mod1_method_called.should be_true + mod2_method_called.should be_true + end + + it "should have accessible class methods from included module" do + mod1_method_called = false + mod1 = Module.new do + class_methods = Module.new do + define_method :mod1_method do + mod1_method_called = true + end + end + + metaclass.class_eval do + define_method(:included) do |receiver| + receiver.extend class_methods + end + end + end + + mod2_method_called = false + mod2 = Module.new do + class_methods = Module.new do + define_method :mod2_method do + mod2_method_called = true + end + end + + metaclass.class_eval do + define_method(:included) do |receiver| + receiver.extend class_methods + end + end + end + + @behaviour.include mod1, mod2 + + @behaviour.mod1_method + @behaviour.mod2_method + mod1_method_called.should be_true + mod2_method_called.should be_true + end + + it "should count number of specs" do + @behaviour.it("one") {} + @behaviour.it("two") {} + @behaviour.it("three") {} + @behaviour.it("four") {} + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 4 + end + + it "should not match anything when there are no examples" do + @behaviour.should_not be_matches(['context']) + end + + it "should match when one of the examples match" do + example = mock('my example') + example.should_receive(:matches?).and_return(true) + @behaviour.stub!(:examples).and_return([example]) + @behaviour.should be_matches(['jalla']) + end + + it "should include targetted modules included using configuration" do + $included_modules = [] + + mod1 = Module.new do + class << self + def included(mod) + $included_modules << self + end + end + end + + mod2 = Module.new do + class << self + def included(mod) + $included_modules << self + end + end + end + + mod3 = Module.new do + class << self + def included(mod) + $included_modules << self + end + end + end + + begin + Spec::Runner.configuration.include(mod1, mod2) + Spec::Runner.configuration.include(mod3, :behaviour_type => :cat) + + behaviour = Behaviour.new("I'm special", :behaviour_type => :dog) do + end.run(@reporter) + + $included_modules.should include(mod1) + $included_modules.should include(mod2) + $included_modules.should_not include(mod3) + ensure + Spec::Runner.configuration.exclude(mod1, mod2, mod3) + end + end + + it "should include any predicate_matchers included using configuration" do + $included_predicate_matcher_found = false + Spec::Runner.configuration.predicate_matchers[:do_something] = :does_something? + Behaviour.new('example') do + it "should respond to do_something" do + $included_predicate_matcher_found = respond_to?(:do_something) + end + end.run(@reporter) + $included_predicate_matcher_found.should be(true) + end + + it "should use a mock framework set up in config" do + mod = Module.new do + class << self + def included(mod) + $included_module = mod + end + end + end + + begin + $included_module = nil + Spec::Runner.configuration.mock_with mod + + behaviour = Behaviour.new('example') do + end.run(@reporter) + + $included_module.should_not be_nil + ensure + Spec::Runner.configuration.mock_with :rspec + end + end + + end + + class BehaviourSubclass < Behaviour + public :described_type + end + + describe Behaviour, " subclass" do + it "should have access to the described_type" do + BehaviourSubclass.new(Example){}.described_type.should == Example + end + + it "should figure out its behaviour_type based on its name ()" do + BehaviourSubclass.new(Object){}.behaviour_type.should == :subclass + end + + # TODO - add an example about shared behaviours + end + + describe Enumerable do + def each(&block) + ["4", "2", "1"].each(&block) + end + + it "should be included in examples because it is a module" do + map{|e| e.to_i}.should == [4,2,1] + end + end + + describe String do + it "should not be included in examples because it is not a module" do + lambda{self.map}.should raise_error(NoMethodError, /undefined method `map' for/) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..487677828 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/composite_proc_builder_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe CompositeProcBuilder do + before(:each) do + @klass = Class.new do + attr_reader :an_attribute + + def an_attribute_setter + @an_attribute = :the_value + end + end + + @parent = @klass.new + @builder = CompositeProcBuilder.new {} + end + + it "calls all of its child procs" do + @builder << proc {:proc1} + @builder << proc {:proc2} + @builder.proc.call.should == [:proc1, :proc2] + end + + it "evals procs in the caller's instance" do + the_proc = proc do + @an_attribute = :the_value + end + the_proc.class.should == Proc + @builder << the_proc + @parent.instance_eval &@builder.proc + @parent.an_attribute.should == :the_value + end + + it "binds unbound methods to the parent" do + unbound_method = @klass.instance_method(:an_attribute_setter) + unbound_method.class.should == UnboundMethod + @builder << unbound_method + @parent.instance_eval &@builder.proc + @parent.an_attribute.should == :the_value + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/configuration_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/configuration_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d0377d068 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/configuration_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Configuration do + before(:each) do + @config = Configuration.new + @behaviour = mock("behaviour") + end + + it "should default mock framework to rspec" do + @config.mock_framework.should =~ /\/plugins\/mock_frameworks\/rspec$/ + end + + it "should let you set rspec mocking explicitly" do + @config.mock_with(:rspec) + @config.mock_framework.should =~ /\/plugins\/mock_frameworks\/rspec$/ + end + + it "should let you set mocha" do + @config.mock_with(:mocha) + @config.mock_framework.should =~ /\/plugins\/mock_frameworks\/mocha$/ + end + + it "should let you set flexmock" do + @config.mock_with(:flexmock) + @config.mock_framework.should =~ /\/plugins\/mock_frameworks\/flexmock$/ + end + + it "should let you set rr" do + @config.mock_with(:rr) + @config.mock_framework.should =~ /\/plugins\/mock_frameworks\/rr$/ + end + + it "should let you set an arbitrary adapter module" do + adapter = Module.new + @config.mock_with(adapter) + @config.mock_framework.should == adapter + end + + it "should let you define modules to be included" do + mod = Module.new + @config.include mod + @config.modules_for(nil).should include(mod) + end + + [:prepend_before, :append_before, :prepend_after, :append_after].each do |m| + it "should delegate ##{m} to Behaviour class" do + Behaviour.should_receive(m).with(:whatever) + @config.__send__(m, :whatever) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/description_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/description_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d9fe4100f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/description_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Description, " constructed with a single String" do + before(:each) {@description = Description.new("abc")} + + it "should provide that string as its name" do + @description.description.should == "abc" + end + it "should provide nil as its type" do + @description.described_type.should be_nil + end + it "should respond to []" do + @description[:key].should be_nil + end + it "should respond to []=" do + @description[:key] = :value + @description[:key].should == :value + end + it "should return for == when value matches description" do + @description.should == "abc" + end + it "should return for == when value is other description that matches description" do + @description.should == Description.new("abc") + end + end + + describe Description, " constructed with a Type" do + before(:each) {@description = Description.new(Behaviour)} + + it "should provide a String representation of that type (fully qualified) as its name" do + @description.description.should == "Spec::DSL::Behaviour" + end + it "should provide that type (fully qualified) as its type" do + @description.described_type.should == Spec::DSL::Behaviour + end + end + + describe Description, " constructed with a Type and a String" do + before(:each) {@description = Description.new(Behaviour, " behaving")} + + it "should include the type and second String in its name" do + @description.description.should == "Spec::DSL::Behaviour behaving" + end + it "should provide that type (fully qualified) as its type" do + @description.described_type.should == Spec::DSL::Behaviour + end + end + + describe Description, "constructed with a Type and a String not starting with a space" do + before(:each) {@description = Description.new(Behaviour, "behaving")} + + it "should include the type and second String with a space in its name" do + @description.description.should == "Spec::DSL::Behaviour behaving" + end + end + + describe Description, "constructed with a Type and a String starting with a ." do + before(:each) {@description = Description.new(Behaviour, ".behaving")} + + it "should include the type and second String with a space in its name" do + @description.description.should == "Spec::DSL::Behaviour.behaving" + end + end + + describe Description, "constructed with a Type and a String starting with a #" do + before(:each) {@description = Description.new(Behaviour, "#behaving")} + + it "should include the type and second String with a space in its name" do + @description.description.should == "Spec::DSL::Behaviour#behaving" + end + end + + describe Description, " constructed with options" do + before(:each) do + @description = Description.new(Behaviour, :a => "b", :spec_path => "blah") + end + + it "should provide its options" do + @description[:a].should == "b" + end + + it "should wrap spec path using File.expand_path" do + @description[:spec_path].should == File.expand_path("blah") + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_class_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_class_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..474d24e44 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_class_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Example, " class" do + + def run(example) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, Object.new) + end + + before do + @reporter = stub("reporter", :example_started => nil, :example_finished => nil) + @example_class = Example.dup + end + + it "should report errors in example" do + error = Exception.new + example = @example_class.new("example") {raise(error)} + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with(equal(example), error, "example", false) + run(example) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_instance_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_instance_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..67b19604c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_instance_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Example, " instance" do + predicate_matchers[:is_a] = [:is_a?] + + before(:each) do + @reporter = stub("reporter", :example_started => nil, :example_finished => nil) + end + + it "should send reporter example_started" do + example=Example.new("example") {} + @reporter.should_receive(:example_started).with(equal(example)) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, false, nil) + end + + it "should report its name for dry run" do + example=Example.new("example") {} + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with(equal(example)) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, true, nil) #4th arg indicates dry run + end + + it "should report success" do + example=Example.new("example") {} + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with(equal(example), nil, nil, false) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "should report failure due to failure" do + example=Example.new("example") do + (2+2).should == 5 + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with(equal(example), is_a(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError), "example", false) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "should report failure due to error" do + error=NonStandardError.new + example=Example.new("example") do + raise(error) + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with(equal(example), error, "example", false) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "should run example in scope of supplied object" do + scope_class = Class.new + example=Example.new("should pass") do + self.instance_of?(Example).should == false + self.instance_of?(scope_class).should == true + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).with(equal(example), nil, nil, false) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, scope_class.new) + end + + it "should not run example block if before_each fails" do + example_ran = false + example=Example.new("should pass") {example_ran = true} + before_each = lambda {raise NonStandardError} + example.run(@reporter, before_each, nil, nil, Object.new) + example_ran.should == false + end + + it "should run after_each block if before_each fails" do + after_each_ran = false + example=Example.new("should pass") {} + before_each = lambda {raise NonStandardError} + after_each = lambda {after_each_ran = true} + example.run(@reporter, before_each, after_each, nil, Object.new) + after_each_ran.should == true + end + + it "should run after_each block when example fails" do + example=Example.new("example") do + raise(NonStandardError.new("in body")) + end + after_each=lambda do + raise("in after_each") + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.should equal(example) + location.should eql("example") + error.message.should eql("in body") + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, after_each, nil, nil) + end + + it "should report failure location when in before_each" do + example=Example.new("example") {} + before_each=lambda { raise(NonStandardError.new("in before_each")) } + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |name, error, location| + name.should equal(example) + error.message.should eql("in before_each") + location.should eql("before(:each)") + end + example.run(@reporter, before_each, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "should report failure location when in after_each" do + example = Example.new("example") {} + after_each = lambda { raise(NonStandardError.new("in after_each")) } + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |name, error, location| + name.should equal(example) + error.message.should eql("in after_each") + location.should eql("after(:each)") + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, after_each, nil, nil) + end + + it "should accept an options hash following the example name" do + example = Example.new("name", :key => 'value') + end + + it "should report NO NAME when told to use generated description with --dry-run" do + example = Example.new(:__generate_description) { + 5.should == 5 + } + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should == "NO NAME (Because of --dry-run)" + end + example.run(@reporter, lambda{}, lambda{}, true, Object.new) + end + + it "should report NO NAME when told to use generated description with no expectations" do + example = Example.new(:__generate_description) {} + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should == "NO NAME (Because there were no expectations)" + end + example.run(@reporter, lambda{}, lambda{}, false, Object.new) + end + + it "should report NO NAME when told to use generated description and matcher fails" do + example = Example.new(:__generate_description) do + 5.should "" # Has no matches? method.. + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should == "NO NAME (Because of Error raised in matcher)" + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, Object.new) + end + + it "should report generated description when told to and it is available" do + example = Example.new(:__generate_description) { + 5.should == 5 + } + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error, location| + example.description.should == "should == 5" + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, Object.new) + end + + it "should unregister description_generated callback (lest a memory leak should build up)" do + example = Example.new("something") + Spec::Matchers.should_receive(:unregister_description_generated).with(is_a(Proc)) + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, Object.new) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_matcher_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ea2f2a787 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_matcher_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module DSL + module ExampleMatcherSpecHelper + class MatchDescription + def initialize(description) + @description = description + end + + def matches?(matcher) + matcher.matches?(@description) + end + + def failure_message + "expected matcher.matches?(#{@description.inspect}) to return true, got false" + end + + def negative_failure_message + "expected matcher.matches?(#{@description.inspect}) to return false, got true" + end + end + def match_description(description) + MatchDescription.new(description) + end + end + + describe ExampleMatcher do + include ExampleMatcherSpecHelper + + it "should match correct behaviour and example" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("behaviour", "example") + matcher.should match_description("behaviour example") + end + + it "should not match wrong example" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("behaviour", "other example") + matcher.should_not match_description("behaviour example") + end + + it "should not match wrong behaviour" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("other behaviour", "example") + matcher.should_not match_description("behaviour example") + end + + it "should match example only" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("behaviour", "example") + matcher.should match_description("example") + end + + it "should match behaviour only" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("behaviour", "example") + matcher.should match_description("behaviour") + end + + it "should escape regexp chars" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("(con|text)", "[example]") + matcher.should_not match_description("con p") + end + + it "should match when behaviour is modularized" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("MyModule::MyClass", "example") + matcher.should match_description("MyClass example") + end + end + + describe ExampleMatcher, "normal case" do + it "matches when passed in example matches" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo", "bar") + matcher.matches?(["no match", "Foo bar"]).should == true + end + + it "does not match when no passed in examples match" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo", "bar") + matcher.matches?(["no match1", "no match2"]).should == false + end + end + + describe ExampleMatcher, "where description has '::' in it" do + it "matches when passed in example matches" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo::Bar", "baz") + matcher.matches?(["no match", "Foo::Bar baz"]).should == true + end + + it "does not match when no passed in examples match" do + matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo::Bar", "baz") + matcher.matches?(["no match1", "no match2"]).should == false + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_should_raise_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_should_raise_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a6d582068 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/example_should_raise_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Example, " declared with {:should_raise => ...}" do + before(:each) do + @reporter = mock("reporter") + @reporter.stub!(:example_started) + end + + def verify_error(error, message=nil) + error.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) + unless message.nil? + return error.message.should =~ message if Regexp === message + return error.message.should == message + end + end + + it "true} should pass when there is an ExpectationNotMetError" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("example", :should_raise => true) do + raise Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + error.should be_nil + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "true} should fail if nothing is raised" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("example", :should_raise => true) {} + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example_name, error| + verify_error(error, /example block expected Exception but nothing was raised/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "NameError} should pass when there is a NameError" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("example", :should_raise => NameError) do + raise NameError + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example_name, error| + error.should be_nil + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "NameError} should fail when there is no error" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("example", :should_raise => NameError) do + #do nothing + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example_name, error| + verify_error(error,/example block expected NameError but nothing was raised/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "NameError} should fail when there is the wrong error" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("example", :should_raise => NameError) do + raise RuntimeError + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example_name, error| + verify_error(error, /example block expected NameError but raised.+RuntimeError/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError]} should pass when there is a NameError" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError]) do + raise NameError + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + error.should be_nil + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError]} should fail when there is no error" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError]) do + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + verify_error(error, /example block expected NameError but nothing was raised/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError]} should fail when there is the wrong error" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError]) do + raise RuntimeError + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + verify_error(error, /example block expected NameError but raised.+RuntimeError/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError, 'message'} should pass when there is a NameError with the right message" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError, 'expected']) do + raise NameError, 'expected' + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + error.should be_nil + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError, 'message'} should pass when there is a NameError with a message matching a regex" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError, /xpec/]) do + raise NameError, 'expected' + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + error.should be_nil + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError, 'message'} should fail when there is a NameError with the wrong message" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError, 'expected']) do + raise NameError, 'wrong message' + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + verify_error(error, /example block expected #<NameError: expected> but raised #<NameError: wrong message>/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + + it "[NameError, 'message'} should fail when there is a NameError with a message not matching regexp" do + example = Spec::DSL:: Example.new("spec", :should_raise => [NameError, /exp/]) do + raise NameError, 'wrong message' + end + @reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |description, error| + verify_error(error, /example block expected #<NameError: \(\?-mix:exp\)> but raised #<NameError: wrong message>/) + end + example.run(@reporter, nil, nil, nil, nil) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/predicate_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/predicate_matcher_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..02cd89399 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/predicate_matcher_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + class Fish + def can_swim?(distance_in_yards) + distance_in_yards < 1000 + end + end + + describe "predicate_matcher[method_on_object] = matcher_method" do + predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? + it "should match matcher_method if method_on_object returns true" do + swim(100).matches?(Fish.new).should be_true + end + it "should not match matcher_method if method_on_object returns false" do + swim(10000).matches?(Fish.new).should be_false + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/shared_behaviour_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/shared_behaviour_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4288360c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/shared_behaviour_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Behaviour, ", with :shared => true" do + + before(:each) do + @formatter = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("formatter", :null_object => true) + @behaviour = behaviour_class.new("behaviour") {} + end + + after(:each) do + @formatter.rspec_verify + @behaviour_class = nil + $shared_behaviours.clear unless $shared_behaviours.nil? + end + + def behaviour_class + unless @behaviour_class + @behaviour_class = Behaviour.dup + # dup copies the class instance vars + @behaviour_class.instance_variable_set(:@shared_behaviours, nil) + end + @behaviour_class + end + + def make_shared_behaviour(name, opts=nil, &block) + behaviour = behaviour_class.new(name, :shared => true, &block) + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(behaviour) + behaviour + end + + def non_shared_behaviour() + @non_shared_behaviour ||= behaviour_class.new("behaviour") {} + end + + it "should accept an optional options hash" do + lambda { behaviour_class.new("context") {} }.should_not raise_error(Exception) + lambda { behaviour_class.new("context", :shared => true) {} }.should_not raise_error(Exception) + end + + it "should return all shared behaviours" do + b1 = make_shared_behaviour("b1", :shared => true) {} + b2 = make_shared_behaviour("b2", :shared => true) {} + + b1.should_not be(nil) + b2.should_not be(nil) + + behaviour_class.find_shared_behaviour("b1").should equal(b1) + behaviour_class.find_shared_behaviour("b2").should equal(b2) + end + + it "should be shared when configured as shared" do + behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("behaviour") {} + behaviour.should be_shared + end + + it "should not be shared when not configured as shared" do + non_shared_behaviour.should_not be_shared + end + + it "should raise if run when shared" do + behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("context") {} + $example_ran = false + behaviour.it("test") {$example_ran = true} + lambda { behaviour.run(@formatter) }.should raise_error + $example_ran.should be_false + end + + it "should contain examples when shared" do + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") {} + shared_behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 1 + end + + it "should complain when adding a second shared behaviour with the same description" do + describe "shared behaviour", :shared => true do + end + lambda do + describe "shared behaviour", :shared => true do + end + end.should raise_error(ArgumentError) + end + + it "should NOT complain when adding the same shared behaviour instance again" do + shared_behaviour = behaviour_class.new("shared behaviour", :shared => true) {} + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(shared_behaviour) + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(shared_behaviour) + end + + it "should NOT complain when adding the same shared behaviour again (i.e. file gets reloaded)" do + lambda do + 2.times do + describe "shared behaviour which gets loaded twice", :shared => true do + end + end + end.should_not raise_error(ArgumentError) + end + + it "should NOT complain when adding the same shared behaviour in same file with different absolute path" do + shared_behaviour_1 = behaviour_class.new("shared behaviour", :shared => true) {} + shared_behaviour_2 = behaviour_class.new("shared behaviour", :shared => true) {} + + shared_behaviour_1.description[:spec_path] = "/my/spec/a/../shared.rb" + shared_behaviour_2.description[:spec_path] = "/my/spec/b/../shared.rb" + + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(shared_behaviour_1) + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(shared_behaviour_2) + end + + it "should complain when adding a different shared behaviour with the same name in a different file with the same basename" do + shared_behaviour_1 = behaviour_class.new("shared behaviour", :shared => true) {} + shared_behaviour_2 = behaviour_class.new("shared behaviour", :shared => true) {} + + shared_behaviour_1.description[:spec_path] = "/my/spec/a/shared.rb" + shared_behaviour_2.description[:spec_path] = "/my/spec/b/shared.rb" + + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(shared_behaviour_1) + lambda do + behaviour_class.add_shared_behaviour(shared_behaviour_2) + end.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /already exists/) + end + + it "should add examples to current behaviour when calling it_should_behave_like" do + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") {} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example 2") {} + + @behaviour.it("example") {} + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 1 + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("shared behaviour") + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 3 + end + + it "should run shared examples" do + shared_example_ran = false + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } + + example_ran = false + + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("shared behaviour") + @behaviour.it("example") {example_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@formatter) + example_ran.should be_true + shared_example_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run setup and teardown from shared behaviour" do + shared_setup_ran = false + shared_teardown_ran = false + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.before { shared_setup_ran = true } + shared_behaviour.after { shared_teardown_ran = true } + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } + + example_ran = false + + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("shared behaviour") + @behaviour.it("example") {example_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@formatter) + example_ran.should be_true + shared_setup_ran.should be_true + shared_teardown_ran.should be_true + end + + it "should run before(:all) and after(:all) only once from shared behaviour" do + shared_before_all_run_count = 0 + shared_after_all_run_count = 0 + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.before(:all) { shared_before_all_run_count += 1} + shared_behaviour.after(:all) { shared_after_all_run_count += 1} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } + + example_ran = false + + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("shared behaviour") + @behaviour.it("example") {example_ran = true} + @behaviour.run(@formatter) + example_ran.should be_true + shared_before_all_run_count.should == 1 + shared_after_all_run_count.should == 1 + end + + it "should include modules, included into shared behaviour, into current behaviour" do + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(any_args) + @formatter.should_receive(:example_finished).twice.with(any_args) + + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } + + mod1_method_called = false + mod1 = Module.new do + define_method :mod1_method do + mod1_method_called = true + end + end + + mod2_method_called = false + mod2 = Module.new do + define_method :mod2_method do + mod2_method_called = true + end + end + + shared_behaviour.include mod2 + + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("shared behaviour") + @behaviour.include mod1 + + @behaviour.it("test") do + mod1_method + mod2_method + end + @behaviour.run(@formatter) + mod1_method_called.should be_true + mod2_method_called.should be_true + end + + it "should make methods defined in the shared behaviour available in consuming behaviour" do + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour xyz") do + def a_shared_helper_method + "this got defined in a shared behaviour" + end + end + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("shared behaviour xyz") + success = false + @behaviour.it("should access a_shared_helper_method") do + a_shared_helper_method + success = true + end + @behaviour.run(@formatter) + success.should be_true + end + + it "should error if told to inherit from a class" do + shared_behaviour = make_shared_behaviour("shared behaviour") {} + shared_behaviour.it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } + lambda { shared_behaviour.inherit Object }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) + end + + it "should raise when named shared behaviour can not be found" do + begin + @behaviour.it_should_behave_like("non-existent shared behaviour") + violated + rescue => e + e.message.should == "Shared Behaviour 'non-existent shared behaviour' can not be found" + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/differs/default_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/differs/default_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ae5551aaf --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/differs/default_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../../lib/spec/expectations/differs/default' + +module Spec + module Fixtures + class Animal + def initialize(name,species) + @name,@species = name,species + end + + def inspect + <<-EOA +<Animal + name=#{@name}, + species=#{@species} +> + EOA + end + end + end +end + +describe "Diff" do + before(:each) do + @differ = Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default.new + end + + it "should output unified diff of two strings" do + expected="foo\nbar\nzap\nthis\nis\nsoo\nvery\nvery\nequal\ninsert\na\nline\n" + actual="foo\nzap\nbar\nthis\nis\nsoo\nvery\nvery\nequal\ninsert\na\nanother\nline\n" + expected_diff="\n\n@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@\n foo\n-bar\n zap\n+bar\n this\n is\n soo\n@@ -9,5 +9,6 @@\n equal\n insert\n a\n+another\n line\n" + diff = @differ.diff_as_string(expected, actual) + diff.should eql(expected_diff) + end + + it "should output unified diff message of two arrays" do + expected = [ :foo, 'bar', :baz, 'quux', :metasyntactic, 'variable', :delta, 'charlie', :width, 'quite wide' ] + actual = [ :foo, 'bar', :baz, 'quux', :metasyntactic, 'variable', :delta, 'tango' , :width, 'very wide' ] + + expected_diff = <<'EOD' + + +@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ + :metasyntactic, + "variable", + :delta, +- "charlie", ++ "tango", + :width, +- "quite wide"] ++ "very wide"] +EOD + + + diff = @differ.diff_as_object(expected,actual) + diff.should == expected_diff + end + + it "should output unified diff message of two objects" do + expected = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "giraffe" + actual = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "tortoise" + + expected_diff = <<'EOD' + +@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ + <Animal + name=bob, +- species=giraffe ++ species=tortoise + > +EOD + + diff = @differ.diff_as_object(expected,actual) + diff.should == expected_diff + end + +end + + +describe "Diff in context format" do + before(:each) do + @differ = Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default.new(:context) + end + + it "should output unified diff message of two objects" do + expected = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "giraffe" + actual = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "tortoise" + + expected_diff = <<'EOD' + +*************** +*** 1,5 **** + <Animal + name=bob, +! species=giraffe + > +--- 1,5 ---- + <Animal + name=bob, +! species=tortoise + > +EOD + + diff = @differ.diff_as_object(expected,actual) + diff.should == expected_diff + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/extensions/object_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/extensions/object_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..587053293 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/extensions/object_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe Object, "#should" do + before(:each) do + @target = "target" + @matcher = mock("matcher") + @matcher.stub!(:matches?).and_return(true) + @matcher.stub!(:failure_message) + end + + it "should accept and interact with a matcher" do + @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(true) + + @target.should @matcher + end + + it "should ask for a failure_message when matches? returns false" do + @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(false) + @matcher.should_receive(:failure_message).and_return("the failure message") + lambda { + @target.should @matcher + }.should fail_with("the failure message") + end +end + +describe Object, "#should_not" do + before(:each) do + @target = "target" + @matcher = mock("matcher") + end + + it "should accept and interact with a matcher" do + @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(false) + @matcher.stub!(:negative_failure_message) + + @target.should_not @matcher + end + + it "should ask for a negative_failure_message when matches? returns true" do + @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(true) + @matcher.should_receive(:negative_failure_message).and_return("the negative failure message") + lambda { + @target.should_not @matcher + }.should fail_with("the negative failure message") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/fail_with_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/fail_with_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4c369ce3a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/fail_with_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe Spec::Expectations, "#fail_with with no diff" do + before(:each) do + @old_differ = Spec::Expectations.differ + Spec::Expectations.differ = nil + end + + it "should handle just a message" do + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message" + }.should fail_with("the message") + end + + it "should handle an Array" do + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with ["the message","expected","actual"] + }.should fail_with("the message") + end + + after(:each) do + Spec::Expectations.differ = @old_differ + end +end + +describe Spec::Expectations, "#fail_with with diff" do + before(:each) do + @old_differ = Spec::Expectations.differ + @differ = mock("differ") + Spec::Expectations.differ = @differ + end + + it "should not call differ if no expected/actual" do + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message" + }.should fail_with("the message") + end + + it "should call differ if expected/actual are presented separately" do + @differ.should_receive(:diff_as_string).and_return("diff") + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", "expected", "actual" + }.should fail_with("the message\nDiff:diff") + end + + it "should call differ if expected/actual are not strings" do + @differ.should_receive(:diff_as_object).and_return("diff") + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", :expected, :actual + }.should fail_with("the message\nDiff:diff") + end + + it "should not call differ if expected or actual are procs" do + @differ.should_not_receive(:diff_as_string) + @differ.should_not_receive(:diff_as_object) + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", lambda {}, lambda {} + }.should fail_with("the message") + end + + it "should call differ if expected/actual are presented in an Array with message" do + @differ.should_receive(:diff_as_string).with("actual","expected").and_return("diff") + lambda { + Spec::Expectations.fail_with(["the message", "expected", "actual"]) + }.should fail_with(/the message\nDiff:diff/) + end + + after(:each) do + Spec::Expectations.differ = @old_differ + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_close_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_close_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d8452d408 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_close_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' +module Spec + module Matchers + describe BeClose do + it "should match when value == target" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.0).should be_true + end + it "should match when value < (target + delta)" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.49).should be_true + end + it "should match when value > (target - delta)" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(4.51).should be_true + end + it "should not match when value == (target - delta)" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(4.5).should be_false + end + it "should not match when value < (target - delta)" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(4.49).should be_false + end + it "should not match when value == (target + delta)" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.5).should be_false + end + it "should not match when value > (target + delta)" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.51).should be_false + end + it "should provide a useful failure message" do + #given + matcher = BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5) + #when + matcher.matches?(5.51) + #then + matcher.failure_message.should == "expected 5.0 +/- (< 0.5), got 5.51" + end + it "should describe itself" do + BeClose.new(5.0, 0.5).description.should == "be close to 5.0 (within +- 0.5)" + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..84653873c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should be_predicate" do + it "should pass when actual returns true for :predicate?" do + actual = stub("actual", :happy? => true) + actual.should be_happy + end + + it "should pass when actual returns true for :predicates? (present tense)" do + actual = stub("actual", :exists? => true) + actual.should be_exist + end + + it "should fail when actual returns false for :predicate?" do + actual = stub("actual", :happy? => false) + lambda { + actual.should be_happy + }.should fail_with("expected happy? to return true, got false") + end + + it "should fail when actual does not respond to :predicate?" do + lambda { + Object.new.should be_happy + }.should raise_error(NameError) + end +end + +describe "should_not be_predicate" do + it "should pass when actual returns false for :sym?" do + actual = stub("actual", :happy? => false) + actual.should_not be_happy + end + + it "should fail when actual returns true for :sym?" do + actual = stub("actual", :happy? => true) + lambda { + actual.should_not be_happy + }.should fail_with("expected happy? to return false, got true") + end + + it "should fail when actual does not respond to :sym?" do + lambda { + Object.new.should_not be_happy + }.should raise_error(NameError) + end +end + +describe "should be_predicate(*args)" do + it "should pass when actual returns true for :predicate?(*args)" do + actual = mock("actual") + actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(true) + actual.should be_older_than(3) + end + + it "should fail when actual returns false for :predicate?(*args)" do + actual = mock("actual") + actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(false) + lambda { + actual.should be_older_than(3) + }.should fail_with("expected older_than?(3) to return true, got false") + end + + it "should fail when actual does not respond to :predicate?" do + lambda { + Object.new.should be_older_than(3) + }.should raise_error(NameError) + end +end + +describe "should_not be_predicate(*args)" do + it "should pass when actual returns false for :predicate?(*args)" do + actual = mock("actual") + actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(false) + actual.should_not be_older_than(3) + end + + it "should fail when actual returns true for :predicate?(*args)" do + actual = mock("actual") + actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(true) + lambda { + actual.should_not be_older_than(3) + }.should fail_with("expected older_than?(3) to return false, got true") + end + + it "should fail when actual does not respond to :predicate?" do + lambda { + Object.new.should_not be_older_than(3) + }.should raise_error(NameError) + end +end + +describe "should be_true" do + it "should pass when actual equal(true)" do + true.should be_true + end + + it "should fail when actual equal(false)" do + lambda { + false.should be_true + }.should fail_with("expected true, got false") + end +end + +describe "should be_false" do + it "should pass when actual equal(false)" do + false.should be_false + end + + it "should fail when actual equal(true)" do + lambda { + true.should be_false + }.should fail_with("expected false, got true") + end +end + +describe "should be_nil" do + it "should pass when actual is nil" do + nil.should be_nil + end + + it "should fail when actual is not nil" do + lambda { + :not_nil.should be_nil + }.should fail_with("expected nil, got :not_nil") + end +end + +describe "should_not be_nil" do + it "should pass when actual is not nil" do + :not_nil.should_not be_nil + end + + it "should fail when actual is nil" do + lambda { + nil.should_not be_nil + }.should fail_with("expected not nil, got nil") + end +end + +describe "should be <" do + it "should pass when < operator returns true" do + 3.should be < 4 + end + + it "should fail when < operator returns false" do + lambda { 3.should be < 3 }.should fail_with("expected < 3, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should be <=" do + it "should pass when <= operator returns true" do + 3.should be <= 4 + 4.should be <= 4 + end + + it "should fail when <= operator returns false" do + lambda { 3.should be <= 2 }.should fail_with("expected <= 2, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should be >=" do + it "should pass when >= operator returns true" do + 4.should be >= 4 + 5.should be >= 4 + end + + it "should fail when >= operator returns false" do + lambda { 3.should be >= 4 }.should fail_with("expected >= 4, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should be >" do + it "should pass when > operator returns true" do + 5.should be > 4 + end + + it "should fail when > operator returns false" do + lambda { 3.should be > 4 }.should fail_with("expected > 4, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should be ==" do + it "should pass when == operator returns true" do + 5.should be == 5 + end + + it "should fail when == operator returns false" do + lambda { 3.should be == 4 }.should fail_with("expected == 4, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should be ===" do + it "should pass when === operator returns true" do + Hash.should be === Hash.new + end + + it "should fail when === operator returns false" do + lambda { Hash.should be === "not a hash" }.should fail_with(%[expected === "not a hash", got Hash]) + end +end + +describe "should be(value)" do + it "should pass if actual.equal?(value)" do + 5.should be(5) + end + it "should fail if !actual.equal?(value)" do + lambda { 5.should be(6) }.should fail_with("expected 6, got 5") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/change_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/change_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70e55328e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/change_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +#Based on patch from Wilson Bilkovich + +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' +class SomethingExpected + attr_accessor :some_value +end + +describe "should change(actual, message)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 5 + end + + it "should pass when actual is modified by the block" do + lambda {@instance.some_value = 6}.should change(@instance, :some_value) + end + + it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do + lambda do + lambda {}.should change(@instance, :some_value) + end.should fail_with("some_value should have changed, but is still 5") + end +end + +describe "should_not change(actual, message)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 5 + end + + it "should pass when actual is not modified by the block" do + lambda { }.should_not change(@instance, :some_value) + end + + it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do + lambda do + lambda {@instance.some_value = 6}.should_not change(@instance, :some_value) + end.should fail_with("some_value should not have changed, but did change from 5 to 6") + end +end + +describe "should change { block }" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 5 + end + + it "should pass when actual is modified by the block" do + lambda {@instance.some_value = 6}.should change { @instance.some_value } + end + + it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do + lambda do + lambda {}.should change{ @instance.some_value } + end.should fail_with("result should have changed, but is still 5") + end + + it "should warn if passed a block using do/end" do + lambda do + lambda {}.should change do + end + end.should raise_error(Spec::Matchers::MatcherError, /block passed to should or should_not/) + end +end + +describe "should_not change { block }" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 5 + end + + it "should pass when actual is modified by the block" do + lambda {}.should_not change{ @instance.some_value } + end + + it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do + lambda do + lambda {@instance.some_value = 6}.should_not change { @instance.some_value } + end.should fail_with("result should not have changed, but did change from 5 to 6") + end + + it "should warn if passed a block using do/end" do + lambda do + lambda {}.should_not change do + end + end.should raise_error(Spec::Matchers::MatcherError, /block passed to should or should_not/) + end +end + +describe "should change(actual, message).by(expected)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 5 + end + + it "should pass when attribute is changed by expected amount" do + lambda { @instance.some_value += 1 }.should change(@instance, :some_value).by(1) + end + + it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value += 2 }.should change(@instance, :some_value).by(1) + end.should fail_with("some_value should have been changed by 1, but was changed by 2") + end + + it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount in the opposite direction" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value -= 1 }.should change(@instance, :some_value).by(1) + end.should fail_with("some_value should have been changed by 1, but was changed by -1") + end +end + +describe "should change{ block }.by(expected)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 5 + end + + it "should pass when attribute is changed by expected amount" do + lambda { @instance.some_value += 1 }.should change{@instance.some_value}.by(1) + end + + it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value += 2 }.should change{@instance.some_value}.by(1) + end.should fail_with("result should have been changed by 1, but was changed by 2") + end + + it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount in the opposite direction" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value -= 1 }.should change{@instance.some_value}.by(1) + end.should fail_with("result should have been changed by 1, but was changed by -1") + end +end + +describe "should change(actual, message).from(old)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 'string' + end + + it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value before executing block" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "astring" }.should change(@instance, :some_value).from("string") + end + + it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value before executing block" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "knot" }.should change(@instance, :some_value).from("cat") + end.should fail_with("some_value should have initially been \"cat\", but was \"string\"") + end +end + +describe "should change{ block }.from(old)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 'string' + end + + it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value before executing block" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "astring" }.should change{@instance.some_value}.from("string") + end + + it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value before executing block" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "knot" }.should change{@instance.some_value}.from("cat") + end.should fail_with("result should have initially been \"cat\", but was \"string\"") + end +end + +describe "should change(actual, message).to(new)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 'string' + end + + it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value after executing block" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change(@instance, :some_value).to("cat") + end + + it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value after executing block" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change(@instance, :some_value).from("string").to("dog") + end.should fail_with("some_value should have been changed to \"dog\", but is now \"cat\"") + end +end + +describe "should change{ block }.to(new)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 'string' + end + + it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value after executing block" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change{@instance.some_value}.to("cat") + end + + it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value after executing block" do + lambda do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change{@instance.some_value}.from("string").to("dog") + end.should fail_with("result should have been changed to \"dog\", but is now \"cat\"") + end +end + +describe "should change(actual, message).from(old).to(new)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 'string' + end + + it "should pass when #to comes before #from" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change(@instance, :some_value).to("cat").from("string") + end + + it "should pass when #from comes before #to" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change(@instance, :some_value).from("string").to("cat") + end +end + +describe "should change{ block }.from(old).to(new)" do + before(:each) do + @instance = SomethingExpected.new + @instance.some_value = 'string' + end + + it "should pass when #to comes before #from" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change{@instance.some_value}.to("cat").from("string") + end + + it "should pass when #from comes before #to" do + lambda { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.should change{@instance.some_value}.from("string").to("cat") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/description_generation_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/description_generation_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d1246ad04 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/description_generation_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "Matchers should be able to generate their own descriptions" do + before(:each) do + @desc = nil + @callback = lambda { |desc| @desc = desc } + Spec::Matchers.description_generated(@callback) + end + + it "should == expected" do + "this".should == "this" + @desc.should == "should == \"this\"" + end + + it "should not == expected" do + "this".should_not == "that" + @desc.should == "should not == \"that\"" + end + + it "should be empty (arbitrary predicate)" do + [].should be_empty + @desc.should == "should be empty" + end + + it "should not be empty (arbitrary predicate)" do + [1].should_not be_empty + @desc.should == "should not be empty" + end + + it "should be true" do + true.should be_true + @desc.should == "should be true" + end + + it "should be false" do + false.should be_false + @desc.should == "should be false" + end + + it "should be nil" do + nil.should be_nil + @desc.should == "should be nil" + end + + it "should be > n" do + 5.should be > 3 + @desc.should == "should be > 3" + end + + it "should be predicate arg1, arg2 and arg3" do + 5.0.should be_between(0,10) + @desc.should == "should be between 0 and 10" + end + + it "should be_few_words predicate should be transformed to 'be few words'" do + 5.should be_kind_of(Fixnum) + @desc.should == "should be kind of Fixnum" + end + + it "should preserve a proper prefix for be predicate" do + 5.should be_a_kind_of(Fixnum) + @desc.should == "should be a kind of Fixnum" + 5.should be_an_instance_of(Fixnum) + @desc.should == "should be an instance of Fixnum" + end + + it "should equal" do + expected = "expected" + expected.should equal(expected) + @desc.should == "should equal \"expected\"" + end + + it "should_not equal" do + 5.should_not equal(37) + @desc.should == "should not equal 37" + end + + it "should eql" do + "string".should eql("string") + @desc.should == "should eql \"string\"" + end + + it "should not eql" do + "a".should_not eql(:a) + @desc.should == "should not eql :a" + end + + it "should have_key" do + {:a => "a"}.should have_key(:a) + @desc.should == "should have key :a" + end + + it "should have n items" do + team.should have(3).players + @desc.should == "should have 3 players" + end + + it "should have at least n items" do + team.should have_at_least(2).players + @desc.should == "should have at least 2 players" + end + + it "should have at most n items" do + team.should have_at_most(4).players + @desc.should == "should have at most 4 players" + end + + it "should include" do + [1,2,3].should include(3) + @desc.should == "should include 3" + end + + it "should match" do + "this string".should match(/this string/) + @desc.should == "should match /this string/" + end + + it "should raise_error" do + lambda { raise }.should raise_error + @desc.should == "should raise Exception" + end + + it "should raise_error with type" do + lambda { raise }.should raise_error(RuntimeError) + @desc.should == "should raise RuntimeError" + end + + it "should raise_error with type and message" do + lambda { raise "there was an error" }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "there was an error") + @desc.should == "should raise RuntimeError with \"there was an error\"" + end + + it "should respond_to" do + [].should respond_to(:insert) + @desc.should == "should respond to #insert" + end + + it "should throw symbol" do + lambda { throw :what_a_mess }.should throw_symbol + @desc.should == "should throw a Symbol" + end + + it "should throw symbol (with named symbol)" do + lambda { throw :what_a_mess }.should throw_symbol(:what_a_mess) + @desc.should == "should throw :what_a_mess" + end + + def team + Class.new do + def players + [1,2,3] + end + end.new + end + + after(:each) do + Spec::Matchers.unregister_description_generated(@callback) + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/eql_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/eql_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3f265d700 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/eql_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Matchers + describe Eql do + it "should match when actual.eql?(expected)" do + Eql.new(1).matches?(1).should be_true + end + it "should not match when !actual.eql?(expected)" do + Eql.new(1).matches?(2).should be_false + end + it "should describe itself" do + matcher = Eql.new(1) + matcher.description.should == "eql 1" + end + it "should provide message, expected and actual on #failure_message" do + matcher = Eql.new("1") + matcher.matches?(1) + matcher.failure_message.should == ["expected \"1\", got 1 (using .eql?)", "1", 1] + end + it "should provide message, expected and actual on #negative_failure_message" do + matcher = Eql.new(1) + matcher.matches?(1) + matcher.negative_failure_message.should == ["expected 1 not to equal 1 (using .eql?)", 1, 1] + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/equal_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/equal_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7667bdc38 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/equal_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Matchers + describe Equal do + it "should match when actual.equal?(expected)" do + Equal.new(1).matches?(1).should be_true + end + it "should not match when !actual.equal?(expected)" do + Equal.new("1").matches?("1").should be_false + end + it "should describe itself" do + matcher = Equal.new(1) + matcher.description.should == "equal 1" + end + it "should provide message, expected and actual on #failure_message" do + matcher = Equal.new("1") + matcher.matches?(1) + matcher.failure_message.should == ["expected \"1\", got 1 (using .equal?)", "1", 1] + end + it "should provide message, expected and actual on #negative_failure_message" do + matcher = Equal.new(1) + matcher.matches?(1) + matcher.negative_failure_message.should == ["expected 1 not to equal 1 (using .equal?)", 1, 1] + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/exist_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/exist_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fcbdd9556 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/exist_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +# NOTE - this was initially handled by an explicit matcher, but is now +# handled by a default set of predicate_matchers. + +class Substance + def initialize exists, description + @exists = exists + @description = description + end + def exist? + @exists + end + def inspect + @description + end +end + +describe "should exist" do + before(:each) do + @real = Substance.new true, 'something real' + @imaginary = Substance.new false, 'something imaginary' + end + + it "should pass if target exists" do + @real.should exist + end + + it "should fail if target does not exist" do + lambda { @imaginary.should exist }. + should fail + end +end + +describe "should_not exist" do + before(:each) do + @real = Substance.new true, 'something real' + @imaginary = Substance.new false, 'something imaginary' + end + it "should pass if target doesn't exist" do + @imaginary.should_not exist + end + it "should fail if target does exist" do + lambda { @real.should_not exist }. + should fail + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/handler_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/handler_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9f04c6bed --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/handler_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module ExampleExpectations + + class ArbitraryMatcher + def initialize(*args, &block) + if args.last.is_a? Hash + @expected = args.last[:expected] + end + if block_given? + @expected = block.call + end + @block = block + end + + def matches?(target) + @target = target + return @expected == target + end + + def with(new_value) + @expected = new_value + self + end + + def failure_message + "expected #{@expected}, got #{@target}" + end + + def negative_failure_message + "expected not #{@expected}, got #{@target}" + end + end + + class PositiveOnlyMatcher < ArbitraryMatcher + undef negative_failure_message + end + + def arbitrary_matcher(*args, &block) + ArbitraryMatcher.new(*args, &block) + end + + def positive_only_matcher(*args, &block) + PositiveOnlyMatcher.new(*args, &block) + end + +end + +module Spec + module Expectations + describe ExpectationMatcherHandler, ".handle_matcher" do + it "should ask the matcher if it matches" do + matcher = mock("matcher") + actual = Object.new + matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(actual).and_return(true) + ExpectationMatcherHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) + end + end + + describe ExpectationMatcherHandler do + include ExampleExpectations + + it "should handle submitted args" do + 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5) + 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => "wrong").with(5) + lambda { 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4) }.should fail_with("expected 4, got 5") + lambda { 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5).with(4) }.should fail_with("expected 4, got 5") + 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4) + 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5).with(4) + lambda { 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5) }.should fail_with("expected not 5, got 5") + lambda { 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4).with(5) }.should fail_with("expected not 5, got 5") + end + + it "should handle the submitted block" do + 5.should arbitrary_matcher { 5 } + 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4) { 5 } + 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4).with(5) { 3 } + end + + it "should explain when matcher does not support should_not" do + lambda { + 5.should_not positive_only_matcher(:expected => 5) + }.should fail_with(/Matcher does not support should_not.\n/) + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/has_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/has_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..47f048ebf --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/has_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should have_sym(*args)" do + it "should pass if #has_sym?(*args) returns true" do + {:a => "A"}.should have_key(:a) + end + + it "should fail if #has_sym?(*args) returns false" do + lambda { + {:b => "B"}.should have_key(:a) + }.should fail_with("expected #has_key?(:a) to return true, got false") + end + + it "should fail if target does not respond to #has_sym?" do + lambda { + Object.new.should have_key(:a) + }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) + end +end + +describe "should_not have_sym(*args)" do + it "should pass if #has_sym?(*args) returns false" do + {:a => "A"}.should_not have_key(:b) + end + + it "should fail if #has_sym?(*args) returns true" do + lambda { + {:a => "A"}.should_not have_key(:a) + }.should fail_with("expected #has_key?(:a) to return false, got true") + end + + it "should fail if target does not respond to #has_sym?" do + lambda { + Object.new.should have_key(:a) + }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/have_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/have_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..84a75d98e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/have_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module HaveSpecHelper + def create_collection_owner_with(n) + owner = Spec::Expectations::Helper::CollectionOwner.new + (1..n).each do |n| + owner.add_to_collection_with_length_method(n) + owner.add_to_collection_with_size_method(n) + end + owner + end +end + +describe "should have(n).items" do + include HaveSpecHelper + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should have(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should convert :no to 0" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(0) + owner.should have(:no).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have(:no).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should have(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should have(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should have(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should have(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should have(n).items where result responds to items but returns something other than a collection" do + it "should provide a meaningful error" do + owner = Class.new do + def items + Object.new + end + end.new + lambda do + owner.should have(3).items + end.should raise_error("expected items to be a collection but it does not respond to #length or #size") + end +end + +describe "should_not have(n).items" do + include HaveSpecHelper + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with < n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should_not have(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should_not have(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with > n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should_not have(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should_not have(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should_not have(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected target not to have 3 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should_not have(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected target not to have 3 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should have_exactly(n).items" do + include HaveSpecHelper + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should have_exactly(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have_exactly(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should convert :no to 0" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(0) + owner.should have_exactly(:no).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have_exactly(:no).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should have_exactly(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should have_exactly(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should have_exactly(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should have_exactly(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end +end + +describe "should have_at_least(n).items" do + include HaveSpecHelper + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with > n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should have_at_least(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have_at_least(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected at least 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected at least 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end + + it "should provide educational negative failure messages" do + #given + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + length_matcher = have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + size_matcher = have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + + #when + length_matcher.matches?(owner) + size_matcher.matches?(owner) + + #then + length_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF +Isn't life confusing enough? +Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: + should_not have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method +We recommend that you use this instead: + should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method +EOF + + size_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF +Isn't life confusing enough? +Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: + should_not have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method +We recommend that you use this instead: + should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method +EOF + end +end + +describe "should have_at_most(n).items" do + include HaveSpecHelper + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + lambda { + owner.should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method + }.should fail_with("expected at most 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") + lambda { + owner.should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method + }.should fail_with("expected at most 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") + end + + it "should pass if target has a collection of items with < n members" do + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + owner.should have_at_most(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method + owner.should have_at_most(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method + end + + it "should provide educational negative failure messages" do + #given + owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) + length_matcher = have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method + size_matcher = have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method + + #when + length_matcher.matches?(owner) + size_matcher.matches?(owner) + + #then + length_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF +Isn't life confusing enough? +Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: + should_not have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method +We recommend that you use this instead: + should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method +EOF + + size_matcher.negative_failure_message.should == <<-EOF +Isn't life confusing enough? +Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: + should_not have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method +We recommend that you use this instead: + should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method +EOF + end +end + +describe "have(n).items(args, block)" do + it "should pass args to target" do + target = mock("target") + target.should_receive(:items).with("arg1","arg2").and_return([1,2,3]) + target.should have(3).items("arg1","arg2") + end + + it "should pass block to target" do + target = mock("target") + block = lambda { 5 } + target.should_receive(:items).with("arg1","arg2", block).and_return([1,2,3]) + target.should have(3).items("arg1","arg2", block) + end +end + +describe "have(n).items where target IS a collection" do + it "should reference the number of items IN the collection" do + [1,2,3].should have(3).items + end + + it "should reference the number of items IN the collection" do + lambda { [1,2,3].should have(7).items }.should fail_with("expected 7 items, got 3") + end +end + +describe "have(n).characters where target IS a String" do + it "should pass if the length is correct" do + "this string".should have(11).characters + end + + it "should fail if the length is incorrect" do + lambda { "this string".should have(12).characters }.should fail_with("expected 12 characters, got 11") + end +end + +describe "have(n).things on an object which is not a collection nor contains one" do + it "should fail" do + lambda { Object.new.should have(2).things }.should raise_error(NoMethodError, /undefined method `things' for #<Object:/) + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/include_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/include_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f1057f3fd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/include_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should include(expected)" do + it "should pass if target includes expected" do + [1,2,3].should include(3) + "abc".should include("a") + end + + it "should fail if target does not include expected" do + lambda { + [1,2,3].should include(4) + }.should fail_with("expected [1, 2, 3] to include 4") + lambda { + "abc".should include("d") + }.should fail_with("expected \"abc\" to include \"d\"") + end +end + +describe "should include(with, multiple, args)" do + it "should pass if target includes all items" do + [1,2,3].should include(1,2,3) + end + + it "should fail if target does not include any one of the items" do + lambda { + [1,2,3].should include(1,2,4) + }.should fail_with("expected [1, 2, 3] to include 1, 2 and 4") + end +end + +describe "should_not include(expected)" do + it "should pass if target does not include expected" do + [1,2,3].should_not include(4) + "abc".should_not include("d") + end + + it "should fail if target includes expected" do + lambda { + [1,2,3].should_not include(3) + }.should fail_with("expected [1, 2, 3] not to include 3") + lambda { + "abc".should_not include("c") + }.should fail_with("expected \"abc\" not to include \"c\"") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8aa06b07 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should match(expected)" do + it "should pass when target (String) matches expected (Regexp)" do + "string".should match(/tri/) + end + + it "should fail when target (String) matches expected (Regexp)" do + lambda { + "string".should match(/rings/) + }.should fail + end + + it "should provide message, expected and actual on failure" do + matcher = match(/rings/) + matcher.matches?("string") + matcher.failure_message.should == ["expected \"string\" to match /rings/", /rings/, "string"] + end +end + +describe "should_not match(expected)" do + it "should pass when target (String) matches expected (Regexp)" do + "string".should_not match(/rings/) + end + + it "should fail when target (String) matches expected (Regexp)" do + lambda { + "string".should_not match(/tri/) + }.should fail + end + + it "should provide message, expected and actual on failure" do + matcher = match(/tri/) + matcher.matches?("string") + matcher.negative_failure_message.should == ["expected \"string\" not to match /tri/", /tri/, "string"] + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_methods_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_methods_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..80cc9855a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_methods_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Matchers + context %Q{The Spec::Matchers module gets included in the execution context of every spec. +This module should provide the following methods, each of which returns a Matcher object.} do + it "be_true" do + be_true.should be_an_instance_of(Be) + end + it "be_false" do + be_false.should be_an_instance_of(Be) + end + it "be_nil" do + be_nil.should be_an_instance_of(Be) + end + it "be_arbitrary_predicate" do + be_arbitrary_predicate.should be_an_instance_of(Be) + end + it "be_close" do + be_close(1,2).should be_an_instance_of(BeClose) + end + it "change" do + change("target", :message).should be_an_instance_of(Change) + end + it "eql" do + eql(:expected).should be_an_instance_of(Eql) + end + it "equal" do + equal(:expected).should be_an_instance_of(Equal) + end + it "have" do + have(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) + end + it "have_exactly" do + have_exactly(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) + end + it "have_at_least" do + have_at_least(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) + end + it "have_at_most" do + have_at_most(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) + end + it "include" do + include(:value).should be_an_instance_of(Include) + end + it "match" do + match(:value).should be_an_instance_of(Match) + end + it "raise_error" do + raise_error.should be_an_instance_of(RaiseError) + raise_error(NoMethodError).should be_an_instance_of(RaiseError) + raise_error(NoMethodError, "message").should be_an_instance_of(RaiseError) + end + it "satisfy" do + satisfy{}.should be_an_instance_of(Satisfy) + end + it "throw_symbol" do + throw_symbol.should be_an_instance_of(ThrowSymbol) + throw_symbol(:sym).should be_an_instance_of(ThrowSymbol) + end + it "respond_to" do + respond_to(:sym).should be_an_instance_of(RespondTo) + end + end + + describe "Spec::Matchers#method_missing" do + it "should convert be_xyz to Be(:be_xyz)" do + Be.should_receive(:new).with(:be_whatever) + be_whatever + end + + it "should convert have_xyz to Has(:have_xyz)" do + Has.should_receive(:new).with(:have_whatever) + have_whatever + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/mock_constraint_matchers_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/mock_constraint_matchers_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bde48686a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/mock_constraint_matchers_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "The anything() mock argument constraint matcher" do + specify { anything.should == Object.new } + specify { anything.should == Class } + specify { anything.should == 1 } + specify { anything.should == "a string" } + specify { anything.should == :a_symbol } +end + +describe "The boolean() mock argument constraint matcher" do + specify { boolean.should == true } + specify { boolean.should == false } + specify { boolean.should_not == Object.new } + specify { boolean.should_not == Class } + specify { boolean.should_not == 1 } + specify { boolean.should_not == "a string" } + specify { boolean.should_not == :a_symbol } +end + +describe "The an_instance_of() mock argument constraint matcher" do + # NOTE - this is implemented as a predicate_matcher - see behaviour.rb + specify { an_instance_of(String).should == "string" } +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/operator_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/operator_matcher_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eaadc8fc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/operator_matcher_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +require 'spec/expectations/differs/default' + +describe "should ==" do + + it "should delegate message to target" do + subject = "apple" + subject.should_receive(:==).with("apple").and_return(true) + subject.should == "apple" + end + + it "should fail when target.==(actual) returns false" do + subject = "apple" + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: "orange",\n got: "apple" (using ==)], "orange", "apple") + subject.should == "orange" + end + +end + +describe "should_not ==" do + + it "should delegate message to target" do + subject = "orange" + subject.should_receive(:==).with("apple").and_return(false) + subject.should_not == "apple" + end + + it "should fail when target.==(actual) returns false" do + subject = "apple" + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected not: == "apple",\n got: "apple"], "apple", "apple") + subject.should_not == "apple" + end + +end + +describe "should ===" do + + it "should delegate message to target" do + subject = "apple" + subject.should_receive(:===).with("apple").and_return(true) + subject.should === "apple" + end + + it "should fail when target.===(actual) returns false" do + subject = "apple" + subject.should_receive(:===).with("orange").and_return(false) + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: "orange",\n got: "apple" (using ===)], "orange", "apple") + subject.should === "orange" + end + +end + +describe "should_not ===" do + + it "should delegate message to target" do + subject = "orange" + subject.should_receive(:===).with("apple").and_return(false) + subject.should_not === "apple" + end + + it "should fail when target.===(actual) returns false" do + subject = "apple" + subject.should_receive(:===).with("apple").and_return(true) + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected not: === "apple",\n got: "apple"], "apple", "apple") + subject.should_not === "apple" + end + +end + +describe "should =~" do + + it "should delegate message to target" do + subject = "foo" + subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(true) + subject.should =~ /oo/ + end + + it "should fail when target.=~(actual) returns false" do + subject = "fu" + subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(false) + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: /oo/,\n got: "fu" (using =~)], /oo/, "fu") + subject.should =~ /oo/ + end + +end + +describe "should_not =~" do + + it "should delegate message to target" do + subject = "fu" + subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(false) + subject.should_not =~ /oo/ + end + + it "should fail when target.=~(actual) returns false" do + subject = "foo" + subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(true) + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected not: =~ /oo/,\n got: "foo"], /oo/, "foo") + subject.should_not =~ /oo/ + end + +end + +describe "should >" do + + it "should pass if > passes" do + 4.should > 3 + end + + it "should fail if > fails" do + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: > 5,\n got: 4], 5, 4) + 4.should > 5 + end + +end + +describe "should >=" do + + it "should pass if >= passes" do + 4.should > 3 + 4.should >= 4 + end + + it "should fail if > fails" do + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: >= 5,\n got: 4], 5, 4) + 4.should >= 5 + end + +end + +describe "should <" do + + it "should pass if < passes" do + 4.should < 5 + end + + it "should fail if > fails" do + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: < 3,\n got: 4], 3, 4) + 4.should < 3 + end + +end + +describe "should <=" do + + it "should pass if <= passes" do + 4.should <= 5 + 4.should <= 4 + end + + it "should fail if > fails" do + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: <= 3,\n got: 4], 3, 4) + 4.should <= 3 + end + +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f33fba903 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should raise_error" do + it "should pass if anything is raised" do + lambda {raise}.should raise_error + end + + it "should fail if nothing is raised" do + lambda { + lambda {}.should raise_error + }.should fail_with("expected Exception but nothing was raised") + end +end + +describe "should_not raise_error" do + it "should pass if nothing is raised" do + lambda {}.should_not raise_error + end + + it "should fail if anything is raised" do + lambda { + lambda {raise}.should_not raise_error + }.should fail_with("expected no Exception, got RuntimeError") + end +end + +describe "should raise_error(message)" do + it "should pass if RuntimeError is raised with the right message" do + lambda {raise 'blah'}.should raise_error('blah') + end + it "should pass if any other error is raised with the right message" do + lambda {raise NameError.new('blah')}.should raise_error('blah') + end + it "should fail if RuntimeError error is raised with the wrong message" do + lambda do + lambda {raise 'blarg'}.should raise_error('blah') + end.should fail_with("expected Exception with \"blah\", got #<RuntimeError: blarg>") + end + it "should fail if any other error is raised with the wrong message" do + lambda do + lambda {raise NameError.new('blarg')}.should raise_error('blah') + end.should fail_with("expected Exception with \"blah\", got #<NameError: blarg>") + end +end + +describe "should_not raise_error(message)" do + it "should pass if RuntimeError error is raised with the different message" do + lambda {raise 'blarg'}.should_not raise_error('blah') + end + it "should pass if any other error is raised with the wrong message" do + lambda {raise NameError.new('blarg')}.should_not raise_error('blah') + end + it "should fail if RuntimeError is raised with message" do + lambda do + lambda {raise 'blah'}.should_not raise_error('blah') + end.should fail_with(%Q|expected no Exception with "blah", got #<RuntimeError: blah>|) + end + it "should fail if any other error is raised with message" do + lambda do + lambda {raise NameError.new('blah')}.should_not raise_error('blah') + end.should fail_with(%Q|expected no Exception with "blah", got #<NameError: blah>|) + end +end + +describe "should raise_error(NamedError)" do + it "should pass if named error is raised" do + lambda { non_existent_method }.should raise_error(NameError) + end + + it "should fail if nothing is raised" do + lambda { + lambda { }.should raise_error(NameError) + }.should fail_with("expected NameError but nothing was raised") + end + + it "should fail if another error is raised" do + lambda { + lambda { raise }.should raise_error(NameError) + }.should fail_with("expected NameError, got RuntimeError") + end +end + +describe "should_not raise_error(NamedError)" do + it "should pass if nothing is raised" do + lambda { }.should_not raise_error(NameError) + end + + it "should pass if another error is raised" do + lambda { raise }.should_not raise_error(NameError) + end + + it "should fail if named error is raised" do + lambda { + lambda { non_existent_method }.should_not raise_error(NameError) + }.should fail_with(/expected no NameError, got #<NameError: undefined/) + end +end + +describe "should raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with String" do + it "should pass if named error is raised with same message" do + lambda { raise "example message" }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") + end + + it "should fail if nothing is raised" do + lambda { + lambda {}.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") + }.should fail_with("expected RuntimeError with \"example message\" but nothing was raised") + end + + it "should fail if incorrect error is raised" do + lambda { + lambda { raise }.should raise_error(NameError, "example message") + }.should fail_with("expected NameError with \"example message\", got RuntimeError") + end + + it "should fail if correct error is raised with incorrect message" do + lambda { + lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("not the example message") }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") + }.should fail_with(/expected RuntimeError with \"example message\", got #<RuntimeError: not the example message/) + end +end + +describe "should_not raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with String" do + it "should pass if nothing is raised" do + lambda {}.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") + end + + it "should pass if a different error is raised" do + lambda { raise }.should_not raise_error(NameError, "example message") + end + + it "should pass if same error is raised with different message" do + lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("not the example message") }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") + end + + it "should fail if named error is raised with same message" do + lambda { + lambda { raise "example message" }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") + }.should fail_with("expected no RuntimeError with \"example message\", got #<RuntimeError: example message>") + end +end + +describe "should raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with Regexp" do + it "should pass if named error is raised with matching message" do + lambda { raise "example message" }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) + end + + it "should fail if nothing is raised" do + lambda { + lambda {}.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) + }.should fail_with("expected RuntimeError with message matching /ample mess/ but nothing was raised") + end + + it "should fail if incorrect error is raised" do + lambda { + lambda { raise }.should raise_error(NameError, /ample mess/) + }.should fail_with("expected NameError with message matching /ample mess/, got RuntimeError") + end + + it "should fail if correct error is raised with incorrect message" do + lambda { + lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("not the example message") }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /less than ample mess/) + }.should fail_with("expected RuntimeError with message matching /less than ample mess/, got #<RuntimeError: not the example message>") + end +end + +describe "should_not raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with Regexp" do + it "should pass if nothing is raised" do + lambda {}.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) + end + + it "should pass if a different error is raised" do + lambda { raise }.should_not raise_error(NameError, /ample mess/) + end + + it "should pass if same error is raised with non-matching message" do + lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("non matching message") }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) + end + + it "should fail if named error is raised with matching message" do + lambda { + lambda { raise "example message" }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) + }.should fail_with("expected no RuntimeError with message matching /ample mess/, got #<RuntimeError: example message>") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/respond_to_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/respond_to_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2cdbbcd63 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/respond_to_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should respond_to(:sym)" do + + it "should pass if target responds to :sym" do + Object.new.should respond_to(:methods) + end + + it "should fail target does not respond to :sym" do + lambda { + Object.new.should respond_to(:some_method) + }.should fail_with("expected target to respond to :some_method") + end + +end + +describe "should respond_to(message1, message2)" do + + it "should pass if target responds to both messages" do + Object.new.should respond_to('methods', 'inspect') + end + + it "should fail target does not respond to first message" do + lambda { + Object.new.should respond_to('method_one', 'inspect') + }.should fail_with('expected target to respond to "method_one"') + end + + it "should fail target does not respond to second message" do + lambda { + Object.new.should respond_to('inspect', 'method_one') + }.should fail_with('expected target to respond to "method_one"') + end + + it "should fail target does not respond to either message" do + lambda { + Object.new.should respond_to('method_one', 'method_two') + }.should fail_with('expected target to respond to "method_one", "method_two"') + end +end + +describe "should_not respond_to(:sym)" do + + it "should pass if target does not respond to :sym" do + Object.new.should_not respond_to(:some_method) + end + + it "should fail target responds to :sym" do + lambda { + Object.new.should_not respond_to(:methods) + }.should fail_with("expected target not to respond to :methods") + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/satisfy_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/satisfy_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7e8d6f972 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/satisfy_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "should satisfy { block }" do + it "should pass if block returns true" do + true.should satisfy { |val| val } + true.should satisfy do |val| + val + end + end + + it "should fail if block returns false" do + lambda { + false.should satisfy { |val| val } + }.should fail_with("expected false to satisfy block") + lambda do + false.should satisfy do |val| + val + end + end.should fail_with("expected false to satisfy block") + end +end + +describe "should_not satisfy { block }" do + it "should pass if block returns false" do + false.should_not satisfy { |val| val } + false.should_not satisfy do |val| + val + end + end + + it "should fail if block returns true" do + lambda { + true.should_not satisfy { |val| val } + }.should fail_with("expected true not to satisfy block") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/throw_symbol_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/throw_symbol_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1548ec6f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/throw_symbol_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Matchers + describe ThrowSymbol, "(constructed with no Symbol)" do + before(:each) { @matcher = ThrowSymbol.new } + + it "should match if any Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }).should be_true + end + it "should not match if no Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ }).should be_false + end + it "should provide a failure message" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{}) + @matcher.failure_message.should == "expected a Symbol but nothing was thrown" + end + it "should provide a negative failure message" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym}) + @matcher.negative_failure_message.should == "expected no Symbol, got :sym" + end + end + + describe ThrowSymbol, "(constructed with a Symbol)" do + before(:each) { @matcher = ThrowSymbol.new(:sym) } + + it "should match if correct Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }).should be_true + end + it "should not match no Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ }).should be_false + end + it "should not match if correct Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :other_sym }).should be_false + @matcher.failure_message.should == "expected :sym, got :other_sym" + end + it "should provide a failure message when no Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{}) + @matcher.failure_message.should == "expected :sym but nothing was thrown" + end + it "should provide a failure message when wrong Symbol is thrown" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :other_sym }) + @matcher.failure_message.should == "expected :sym, got :other_sym" + end + it "should provide a negative failure message" do + @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }) + @matcher.negative_failure_message.should == "expected :sym not to be thrown" + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/any_number_of_times_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/any_number_of_times_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3f50dcfc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/any_number_of_times_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + + describe "AnyNumberOfTimes" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("test mock") + end + + it "should pass if any number of times method is called many times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).any_number_of_times + (1..10).each do + @mock.random_call + end + end + + it "should pass if any number of times method is called once" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).any_number_of_times + @mock.random_call + end + + it "should pass if any number of times method is not called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).any_number_of_times + end + end + + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_expectation_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_expectation_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2bebbdd4f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_expectation_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe ArgumentExpectation do + it "should consider an object that responds to #matches? and #description to be a matcher" do + argument_expecatation = Spec::Mocks::ArgumentExpectation.new([]) + obj = mock("matcher") + obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:matches?).and_return(true) + obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:description).and_return(true) + argument_expecatation.is_matcher?(obj).should be_true + end + + it "should NOT consider an object that only responds to #matches? to be a matcher" do + argument_expecatation = Spec::Mocks::ArgumentExpectation.new([]) + obj = mock("matcher") + obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:matches?).and_return(true) + obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:description).and_return(false) + argument_expecatation.is_matcher?(obj).should be_false + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_least_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_least_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01b133dc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_least_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "at_least" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("test mock") + end + + it "should fail if method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when called less than n times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when at least once method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:once) + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when at least twice method is called once" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when at least twice method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should pass when at least n times method is called exactly n times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at least n times method is called n plus 1 times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at least once method is called once" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:once) + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at least once method is called twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:once) + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at least twice method is called three times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at least twice method is called twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_most_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_most_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3c5e2150 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_most_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "at_most" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("test mock") + end + + it "should fail when at most n times method is called n plus 1 times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when at most once method is called twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:once) + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when at most twice method is called three times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should pass when at most n times method is called exactly n times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most n times method is called less than n times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most n times method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most once method is called once" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:once) + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most once method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:once) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most twice method is called once" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most twice method is called twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when at most twice method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10260_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10260_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2f7b5803d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10260_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "An RSpec Mock" do + it "should hide internals in its inspect representation" do + m = mock('cup') + m.inspect.should =~ /#<Spec::Mocks::Mock:0x[a-f0-9.]+ @name="cup">/ + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_11545_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_11545_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a334afa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_11545_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +class LiarLiarPantsOnFire + def respond_to?(sym) + true + end + + def self.respond_to?(sym) + true + end +end + +describe 'should_receive' do + before(:each) do + @liar = LiarLiarPantsOnFire.new + end + + it "should work when object lies about responding to a method" do + @liar.should_receive(:something) + @liar.something + end + + it 'should work when class lies about responding to a method' do + LiarLiarPantsOnFire.should_receive(:something) + LiarLiarPantsOnFire.something + end + + it 'should cleanup after itself' do + LiarLiarPantsOnFire.metaclass.instance_methods.should_not include("something") + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7611_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7611_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c9705bcc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7611_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Bug7611 + class Foo + end + + class Bar < Foo + end + + describe "A Partial Mock" do + it "should respect subclasses" do + Foo.stub!(:new).and_return(Object.new) + end + + it "should" do + Bar.new.class.should == Bar + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7805_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7805_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f7edfac17 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7805_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Bug7805 + #This is really a duplicate of 8302 + + describe "Stubs should correctly restore module methods" do + it "1 - stub the open method" do + File.stub!(:open).and_return("something") + File.open.should == "something" + end + it "2 - use File.open to create example.txt" do + filename = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/example-#{Time.new.to_i}.txt" + File.exist?(filename).should be_false + file = File.open(filename,'w') + file.close + File.exist?(filename).should be_true + File.delete(filename) + File.exist?(filename).should be_false + end + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8165_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8165_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..785546dca --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8165_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "An object where respond_to? is true and does not have method" do + # When should_receive(:sym) is sent to any object, the Proxy sends + # respond_to?(:sym) to that object to see if the method should be proxied. + # + # If respond_to? itself is proxied, then when the Proxy sends respond_to? + # to the object, the proxy is invoked and responds yes (if so set in the spec). + # When the object does NOT actually respond to :sym, an exception is thrown + # when trying to proxy it. + # + # The fix was to keep track of whether :respond_to? had been proxied and, if + # so, call the munged copy of :respond_to? on the object. + + it "should not raise an exception" do + obj = Object.new + obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:foobar).and_return(true) + obj.should_receive(:foobar).and_return(:baz) + obj.respond_to?(:foobar).should be_true + obj.foobar.should == :baz + end + + it "should not raise an exception" do + obj = mock("obj") + obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:foobar).and_return(true) + obj.should_receive(:foobar).and_return(:baz) + obj.respond_to?(:foobar).should be_true + obj.foobar.should == :baz + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8302_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8302_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a41df43d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8302_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Bug8302 + class Foo + def Foo.class_method(arg) + end + + def instance_bar(arg) + end + end + + describe "Bug report 8302:" do + it "class method is not restored correctly when proxied" do + Foo.should_not_receive(:class_method).with(Array.new) + Foo.rspec_verify + Foo.class_method(Array.new) + end + + it "instance method is not restored correctly when proxied" do + foo = Foo.new + foo.should_not_receive(:instance_bar).with(Array.new) + foo.rspec_verify + foo.instance_bar(Array.new) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/failing_mock_argument_constraints_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/failing_mock_argument_constraints_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3c396283 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/failing_mock_argument_constraints_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "failing MockArgumentConstraints" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("test mock") + @reporter = Mock.new("reporter", :null_object => true) + end + + after(:each) do + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "should reject non boolean" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(boolean()) + lambda do + @mock.random_call("false") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should reject non numeric" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(an_instance_of(Numeric)) + lambda do + @mock.random_call("1") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should reject non string" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(an_instance_of(String)) + lambda do + @mock.random_call(123) + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should reject goose when expecting a duck" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(duck_type(:abs, :div)) + lambda { @mock.random_call("I don't respond to :abs or :div") }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail if regexp does not match submitted string" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) + lambda { @mock.random_call("abc") }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail if regexp does not match submitted regexp" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) + lambda { @mock.random_call(/bcde/) }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail for a hash w/ wrong values" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "b", :c => "d") + lambda do + @mock.random_call(:a => "b", :c => "e") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, /Mock 'test mock' expected :random_call with \(\{(:a=>\"b\", :c=>\"d\"|:c=>\"d\", :a=>\"b\")\}\) but received it with \(\{(:a=>\"b\", :c=>\"e\"|:c=>\"e\", :a=>\"b\")\}\)/) + end + + it "should fail for a hash w/ wrong keys" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "b", :c => "d") + lambda do + @mock.random_call("a" => "b", "c" => "d") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, /Mock 'test mock' expected :random_call with \(\{(:a=>\"b\", :c=>\"d\"|:c=>\"d\", :a=>\"b\")\}\) but received it with \(\{(\"a\"=>\"b\", \"c\"=>\"d\"|\"c\"=>\"d\", \"a\"=>\"b\")\}\)/) + end + + it "should match against a Matcher" do + lambda do + @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(equal(3)) + @mock.msg(37) + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'test mock' expected :msg with (equal 3) but received it with (37)") + end + + it "should fail no_args with one arg" do + lambda do + @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(no_args) + @mock.msg(37) + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'test mock' expected :msg with (no args) but received it with (37)") + end + end + + describe "failing deprecated MockArgumentConstraints" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("test mock") + @reporter = Mock.new("reporter", :null_object => true) + end + + after(:each) do + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "should reject non boolean" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:boolean) + lambda do + @mock.random_call("false") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should reject non numeric" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:numeric) + lambda do + @mock.random_call("1") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should reject non string" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:string) + lambda do + @mock.random_call(123) + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_ordering_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_ordering_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..919da2970 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_ordering_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module Mocks + + describe "Mock ordering" do + + before do + @mock = mock("test mock") + end + + after do + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "should pass two calls in order" do + @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered + @mock.one + @mock.two + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass three calls in order" do + @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:three).ordered + @mock.one + @mock.two + @mock.three + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail if second call comes first" do + @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered + lambda do + @mock.two + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'test mock' received :two out of order") + end + + it "should fail if third call comes first" do + @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:three).ordered + @mock.one + lambda do + @mock.three + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'test mock' received :three out of order") + end + + it "should fail if third call comes second" do + @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:three).ordered + @mock.one + lambda do + @mock.three + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'test mock' received :three out of order") + end + + it "should ignore order of non ordered calls" do + @mock.should_receive(:ignored_0) + @mock.should_receive(:ordered_1).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:ignored_1) + @mock.should_receive(:ordered_2).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:ignored_2) + @mock.should_receive(:ignored_3) + @mock.should_receive(:ordered_3).ordered + @mock.should_receive(:ignored_4) + @mock.ignored_3 + @mock.ordered_1 + @mock.ignored_0 + @mock.ordered_2 + @mock.ignored_4 + @mock.ignored_2 + @mock.ordered_3 + @mock.ignored_1 + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_space_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_space_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23ffd01bc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_space_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' +require 'spec/mocks' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe Space do + before :each do + @space = Space.new + klazz = Class.new do + def rspec_verify + @verified = true + end + def verified? + @verified + end + def rspec_reset + @reset = true + end + def reset? + @reset + end + end + @m1 = klazz.new + @m2 = klazz.new + end + it "should verify all mocks within" do + @space.add(@m1) + @space.add(@m2) + @space.verify_all + @m1.should be_verified + @m2.should be_verified + end + it "should reset all mocks within" do + @space.add(m1 = mock("mock1")) + @space.add(m2 = mock("mock2")) + m1.should_receive(:rspec_reset) + m2.should_receive(:rspec_reset) + @space.reset_all + end + it "should clear internal mocks on reset_all" do + @space.add(m = mock("mock")) + @space.reset_all + @space.instance_eval { mocks.empty? }.should be_true + end + it "should only add an instance once" do + @space.add(m1 = mock("mock1")) + @space.add(m1) + m1.should_receive(:rspec_verify) + @space.verify_all + end + end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bfe36ed57 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,377 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "a Mock expectation" do + + before do + @mock = mock("test mock") + end + + after do + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "should report line number of expectation of unreceived message" do + @mock.should_receive(:wont_happen).with("x", 3) + #NOTE - this test is quite ticklish because it specifies that + #the above statement appears on line 12 of this file. + + begin + @mock.rspec_verify + violated + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.backtrace[0].should match(/mock_spec\.rb:16/) + end + + end + + it "should pass when not receiving message specified as not to be received" do + @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass when receiving message specified as not to be received with different args" do + @mock.should_not_receive(:message).with("unwanted text") + @mock.should_receive(:message).with("other text") + @mock.message "other text" + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail when receiving message specified as not to be received" do + @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected) + @mock.not_expected + begin + @mock.rspec_verify + violated + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' expected :not_expected with (any args) 0 times, but received it once" + end + end + + it "should fail when receiving message specified as not to be received with args" do + @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text") + @mock.not_expected("unexpected text") + begin + @mock.rspec_verify + violated + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' expected :not_expected with (\"unexpected text\") 0 times, but received it once" + end + end + + it "should pass when receiving message specified as not to be received with wrong args" do + @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text") + @mock.not_expected "really unexpected text" + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should allow block to calculate return values" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return { |a,b,c| c+b+a } + @mock.something("a","b","c").should == "cba" + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should allow parameter as return value" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return("booh") + @mock.something("a","b","c").should == "booh" + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should return nil if no return value set" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c") + @mock.something("a","b","c").should be_nil + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should raise exception if args dont match when method called" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return("booh") + begin + @mock.something("a","d","c") + violated + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' expected :something with (\"a\", \"b\", \"c\") but received it with (\"a\", \"d\", \"c\")" + end + end + + it "should fail if unexpected method called" do + begin + @mock.something("a","b","c") + violated + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' received unexpected message :something with (\"a\", \"b\", \"c\")" + end + end + + it "should use block for expectation if provided" do + @mock.should_receive(:something) do | a, b | + a.should == "a" + b.should == "b" + "booh" + end + @mock.something("a", "b").should == "booh" + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail if expectation block fails" do + @mock.should_receive(:something) {| bool | bool.should be_true} + begin + @mock.something false + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should match(/Mock 'test mock' received :something but passed block failed with: expected true, got false/) + end + end + + it "should fail when method defined as never is received" do + @mock.should_receive(:not_expected).never + begin + @mock.not_expected + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' expected :not_expected 0 times, but received it 1 times" + end + end + + it "should raise when told to" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).and_raise(RuntimeError) + lambda do + @mock.something + end.should raise_error(RuntimeError) + end + + it "should raise passed an Exception instance" do + error = RuntimeError.new("error message") + @mock.should_receive(:something).and_raise(error) + begin + @mock.something + rescue RuntimeError => e + e.message.should eql("error message") + end + end + + it "should raise RuntimeError with passed message" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).and_raise("error message") + begin + @mock.something + rescue RuntimeError => e + e.message.should eql("error message") + end + end + + it "should not raise when told to if args dont match" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with(2).and_raise(RuntimeError) + lambda do + @mock.something 1 + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should throw when told to" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).and_throw(:blech) + lambda do + @mock.something + end.should throw_symbol(:blech) + end + + it "should raise when explicit return and block constrained" do + lambda do + @mock.should_receive(:fruit) do |colour| + :strawberry + end.and_return :apple + end.should raise_error(AmbiguousReturnError) + end + + it "should ignore args on any args" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).at_least(:once).with(any_args) + @mock.something + @mock.something 1 + @mock.something "a", 2 + @mock.something [], {}, "joe", 7 + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail on no args if any args received" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with(no_args()) + begin + @mock.something 1 + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' expected :something with (no args) but received it with (1)" + end + end + + it "should fail when args are expected but none are received" do + @mock.should_receive(:something).with(1) + begin + @mock.something + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' expected :something with (1) but received it with (no args)" + end + end + + it "should yield 0 args to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield + a = nil + @mock.yield_back {|*a|} + a.should == [] + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should yield one arg to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99) + a = nil + @mock.yield_back {|*a|} + a.should == [99] + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should yield many args to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99, 27, "go") + a = nil + @mock.yield_back {|*a|} + a.should == [99, 27, "go"] + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should yield single value" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99) + a = nil + @mock.yield_back {|a|} + a.should == 99 + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should yield two values" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup') + a, b = nil + @mock.yield_back {|a,b|} + a.should == 'wha' + b.should == 'zup' + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail when calling yielding method with wrong arity" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup') + begin + @mock.yield_back {|a|} + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' yielded |\"wha\", \"zup\"| to block with arity of 1" + end + end + + it "should fail when calling yielding method without block" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup') + begin + @mock.yield_back + rescue MockExpectationError => e + e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' asked to yield |\"wha\", \"zup\"| but no block was passed" + end + end + + it "should be able to mock send" do + @mock.should_receive(:send).with(any_args) + @mock.send 'hi' + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should be able to raise from method calling yielding mock" do + @mock.should_receive(:yield_me).and_yield 44 + + lambda do + @mock.yield_me do |x| + raise "Bang" + end + end.should raise_error(StandardError) + + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + # TODO - this is failing, but not if you run the file w/ --reverse - weird!!!!!! + # specify "should clear expectations after verify" do + # @mock.should_receive(:foobar) + # @mock.foobar + # @mock.rspec_verify + # begin + # @mock.foobar + # rescue MockExpectationError => e + # e.message.should == "Mock 'test mock' received unexpected message :foobar with (no args)" + # end + # end + + it "should restore objects to their original state on rspec_reset" do + mock = mock("this is a mock") + mock.should_receive(:blah) + mock.rspec_reset + mock.rspec_verify #should throw if reset didn't work + end + + end + + describe "a mock message receiving a block" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("mock") + @calls = 0 + end + + def add_call + @calls = @calls + 1 + end + + it "should call the block after #should_receive" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo) { add_call } + + @mock.foo + + @calls.should == 1 + end + + it "should call the block after #once" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo).once { add_call } + + @mock.foo + + @calls.should == 1 + end + + it "should call the block after #twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo).twice { add_call } + + @mock.foo + @mock.foo + + @calls.should == 2 + end + + it "should call the block after #times" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo).exactly(10).times { add_call } + + (1..10).each { @mock.foo } + + @calls.should == 10 + end + + it "should call the block after #any_number_of_times" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo).any_number_of_times { add_call } + + (1..7).each { @mock.foo } + + @calls.should == 7 + end + + it "should call the block after #with" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:arg) { add_call } + + @mock.foo(:arg) + + @calls.should == 1 + end + + it "should call the block after #ordered" do + @mock.should_receive(:foo).ordered { add_call } + @mock.should_receive(:bar).ordered { add_call } + + @mock.foo + @mock.bar + + @calls.should == 2 + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/multiple_return_value_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/multiple_return_value_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6e082abba --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/multiple_return_value_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values and no specified count" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("mock") + @return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] + @mock.should_receive(:message).and_return(@return_values[0],@return_values[1],@return_values[2]) + end + + it "should return values in order to consecutive calls" do + @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should complain when there are too few calls" do + third = Object.new + @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it twice") + end + + it "should complain when there are too many calls" do + third = Object.new + @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it 4 times") + end + end + + describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values with a specified count equal to the number of values" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("mock") + @return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] + @mock.should_receive(:message).exactly(3).times.and_return(@return_values[0],@return_values[1],@return_values[2]) + end + + it "should return values in order to consecutive calls" do + @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should complain when there are too few calls" do + third = Object.new + @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it twice") + end + + it "should complain when there are too many calls" do + third = Object.new + @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] + @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it 4 times") + end + end + + describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values specifying at_least less than the number of values" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("mock") + @mock.should_receive(:message).at_least(:twice).with(:no_args).and_return(11, 22) + end + + it "should use last return value for subsequent calls" do + @mock.message.should equal(11) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail when called less than the specified number" do + @mock.message.should equal(11) + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (no args) twice, but received it once") + end + end + describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values with a specified count larger than the number of values" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("mock") + @mock.should_receive(:message).exactly(3).times.and_return(11, 22) + end + + it "should use last return value for subsequent calls" do + @mock.message.should equal(11) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail when called less than the specified number" do + @mock.message.should equal(11) + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it once") + end + + it "should fail when called greater than the specified number" do + @mock.message.should equal(11) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + @mock.message.should equal(22) + lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock 'mock' expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it 4 times") + end + end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/null_object_mock_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/null_object_mock_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..57e8ca31c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/null_object_mock_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "a mock acting as a NullObject" do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("null_object", :null_object => true) + end + + it "should allow explicit expectation" do + @mock.should_receive(:something) + @mock.something + end + + it "should fail verification when explicit exception not met" do + lambda do + @mock.should_receive(:something) + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should ignore unexpected methods" do + @mock.random_call("a", "d", "c") + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should expected message with different args first" do + @mock.should_receive(:message).with(:expected_arg) + @mock.message(:unexpected_arg) + @mock.message(:expected_arg) + end + + it "should expected message with different args second" do + @mock.should_receive(:message).with(:expected_arg) + @mock.message(:expected_arg) + @mock.message(:unexpected_arg) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/once_counts_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/once_counts_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2c15d5c2e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/once_counts_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "OnceCounts" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("test mock") + end + + it "once should fail when called once with wrong args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with("a", "b", "c") + lambda do + @mock.random_call("d", "e", "f") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "once should fail when called twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "once should fail when not called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "once should pass when called once" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "once should pass when called once with specified args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with("a", "b", "c") + @mock.random_call("a", "b", "c") + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "once should pass when called once with unspecified args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once + @mock.random_call("a", "b", "c") + @mock.rspec_verify + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/options_hash_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/options_hash_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a1ec9ddf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/options_hash_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "calling :should_receive with an options hash" do + it "should report the file and line submitted with :expected_from" do + spec = Spec::DSL::Example.new "spec" do + mock = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock") + mock.should_receive(:message, :expected_from => "/path/to/blah.ext:37") + mock.rspec_verify + end + reporter = mock("reporter", :null_object => true) + reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |spec, error| + error.backtrace.detect {|line| line =~ /\/path\/to\/blah.ext:37/}.should_not be_nil + end + spec.run(reporter, nil, nil, nil, Object.new) + end + + it "should use the message supplied with :message" do + spec = Spec::DSL::Example.new "spec" do + mock = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock") + mock.should_receive(:message, :message => "recebi nada") + mock.rspec_verify + end + reporter = mock("reporter", :null_object => true) + reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |spec, error| + error.message.should == "recebi nada" + end + spec.run(reporter, nil, nil, nil, Object.new) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c45b9054c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "using a Partial Mock," do + before(:each) do + @object = Object.new + end + + it "should name the class in the failure message" do + @object.should_receive(:foo) + lambda do + @object.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, /Object/) + end + + it "should not conflict with @options in the object" do + @object.instance_eval { @options = Object.new } + @object.should_receive(:blah) + @object.blah + end + + it "should_not_receive should mock out the method" do + @object.should_not_receive(:fuhbar) + @object.fuhbar + lambda do + @object.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should_not_receive should return a negative message expectation" do + @object.should_not_receive(:foobar).should be_kind_of(NegativeMessageExpectation) + end + + it "should_receive should mock out the method" do + @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:test_param).and_return(1) + @object.foobar(:test_param).should equal(1) + end + + it "should_receive should handle a hash" do + @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:key => "value").and_return(1) + @object.foobar(:key => "value").should equal(1) + end + + it "should_receive should handle an inner hash" do + hash = {:a => {:key => "value"}} + @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:key => "value").and_return(1) + @object.foobar(hash[:a]).should equal(1) + end + + it "should_receive should return a message expectation" do + @object.should_receive(:foobar).should be_kind_of(MessageExpectation) + @object.foobar + end + + it "should_receive should verify method was called" do + @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:test_param).and_return(1) + lambda do + @object.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should_receive should also take a String argument" do + @object.should_receive('foobar') + @object.foobar + end + + it "should_not_receive should also take a String argument" do + @object.should_not_receive('foobar') + @object.foobar + lambda do + @object.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should use report nil in the error message" do + @this_will_resolve_to_nil.should_receive(:foobar) + lambda do + @this_will_resolve_to_nil.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, /NilClass.*expected :foobar with/) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_using_mocks_directly_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_using_mocks_directly_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c857d8380 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_using_mocks_directly_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec +module Mocks +describe "PartialMockUsingMocksDirectly" do + before(:each) do + + klass=Class.new + klass.class_eval do + def existing_method + :original_value + end + end + @obj = klass.new + + end + + # See http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=10263&group_id=797&atid=3149 + # specify "should clear expectations on verify" do + # @obj.should_receive(:msg) + # @obj.msg + # @obj.rspec_verify + # lambda do + # @obj.msg + # end.should raise_error(NoMethodError) + # + # end + it "should fail when expected message is not received" do + @obj.should_receive(:msg) + lambda do + @obj.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + + end + it "should fail when message is received with incorrect args" do + @obj.should_receive(:msg).with(:correct_arg) + lambda do + @obj.msg(:incorrect_arg) + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + @obj.msg(:correct_arg) + + end + it "should pass when expected message is received" do + @obj.should_receive(:msg) + @obj.msg + @obj.rspec_verify + + end + it "should pass when message is received with correct args" do + @obj.should_receive(:msg).with(:correct_arg) + @obj.msg(:correct_arg) + @obj.rspec_verify + + end + it "should revert to original method if existed" do + @obj.existing_method.should equal(:original_value) + @obj.should_receive(:existing_method).and_return(:mock_value) + @obj.existing_method.should equal(:mock_value) + @obj.rspec_verify + @obj.existing_method.should equal(:original_value) + + end + +end +end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/passing_mock_argument_constraints_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/passing_mock_argument_constraints_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d631bde5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/passing_mock_argument_constraints_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "mock argument constraints", :shared => true do + before(:each) do + @mock = Mock.new("test mock") + end + + after(:each) do + @mock.rspec_verify + end + end + + describe Methods, "handling argument constraints with DEPRECATED symbols" do + it_should_behave_like "mock argument constraints" + + it "should accept true as boolean" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:boolean) + @mock.random_call(true) + end + + it "should accept false as boolean" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:boolean) + @mock.random_call(false) + end + + it "should accept fixnum as numeric" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:numeric) + @mock.random_call(1) + end + + it "should accept float as numeric" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:numeric) + @mock.random_call(1.5) + end + + it "should accept string as anything" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with("a", :anything, "c") + @mock.random_call("a", "whatever", "c") + end + + it "should match string" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:string) + @mock.random_call("a string") + end + + it "should match no args against any_args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:any_args) + @mock.random_call("a string") + end + end + + describe Methods, "handling argument constraints" do + it_should_behave_like "mock argument constraints" + + it "should accept true as boolean()" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(boolean()) + @mock.random_call(true) + end + + it "should accept false as boolean()" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(boolean()) + @mock.random_call(false) + end + + it "should accept fixnum as an_instance_of(Numeric)" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(an_instance_of(Numeric)) + @mock.random_call(1) + end + + it "should accept float as an_instance_of(Numeric)" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(an_instance_of(Numeric)) + @mock.random_call(1.5) + end + + it "should accept string as anything()" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with("a", anything(), "c") + @mock.random_call("a", "whatever", "c") + end + + it "should match duck type with one method" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(duck_type(:length)) + @mock.random_call([]) + end + + it "should match duck type with two methods" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(duck_type(:abs, :div)) + @mock.random_call(1) + end + + it "should match no args against any_args()" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(any_args) + @mock.random_call() + end + + it "should match one arg against any_args()" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(any_args) + @mock.random_call("a string") + end + + it "should match no args against no_args()" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(no_args) + @mock.random_call() + end + end + + describe Methods, "handling non-constraint arguments" do + + it "should match non special symbol (can be removed when deprecated symbols are removed)" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:some_symbol) + @mock.random_call(:some_symbol) + end + + it "should match string against regexp" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) + @mock.random_call("abcde") + end + + it "should match regexp against regexp" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) + @mock.random_call(/bcd/) + end + + it "should match against a hash submitted and received by value" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "a", :b => "b") + @mock.random_call(:a => "a", :b => "b") + end + + it "should match against a hash submitted by reference and received by value" do + opts = {:a => "a", :b => "b"} + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(opts) + @mock.random_call(:a => "a", :b => "b") + end + + it "should match against a hash submitted by value and received by reference" do + opts = {:a => "a", :b => "b"} + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "a", :b => "b") + @mock.random_call(opts) + end + + it "should match against a Matcher" do + @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(equal(37)) + @mock.msg(37) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/precise_counts_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/precise_counts_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba3898943 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/precise_counts_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "PreciseCounts" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("test mock") + end + + it "should fail when exactly n times method is called less than n times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).exactly(3).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should fail when exactly n times method is never called" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).exactly(3).times + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "should pass if exactly n times method is called exactly n times" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).exactly(3).times + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass multiple calls with different args and counts" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with(1) + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with(2) + @mock.random_call(1) + @mock.random_call(2) + @mock.random_call(1) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should pass mutiple calls with different args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with(1) + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with(2) + @mock.random_call(1) + @mock.random_call(2) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/record_messages_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/record_messages_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec247726d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/record_messages_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "a mock" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("mock", :null_object => true) + end + it "should answer false for received_message? when no messages received" do + @mock.received_message?(:message).should be_false + end + it "should answer true for received_message? when message received" do + @mock.message + @mock.received_message?(:message).should be_true + end + it "should answer true for received_message? when message received with correct args" do + @mock.message 1,2,3 + @mock.received_message?(:message, 1,2,3).should be_true + end + it "should answer false for received_message? when message received with incorrect args" do + @mock.message 1,2,3 + @mock.received_message?(:message, 1,2).should be_false + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc6fff89b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "A method stub" do + before(:each) do + @class = Class.new do + def self.existing_class_method + :original_value + end + + def existing_instance_method + :original_value + end + end + @obj = @class.new + end + + it "should allow for a mock expectation to temporarily replace a method stub on a mock" do + mock = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock") + mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) + mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) + mock.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) + mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "should allow for a mock expectation to temporarily replace a method stub on a non-mock" do + @obj.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) + @obj.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) + @obj.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) + @obj.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + @obj.msg.should equal(:stub_value) + @obj.rspec_verify + end + + it "should ignore when expected message is not received" do + @obj.stub!(:msg) + lambda do + @obj.rspec_verify + end.should_not raise_error + end + + it "should clear itself on rspec_verify" do + @obj.stub!(:this_should_go).and_return(:blah) + @obj.this_should_go.should == :blah + @obj.rspec_verify + lambda do + @obj.this_should_go + end.should raise_error + end + + it "should ignore when expected message is received" do + @obj.stub!(:msg) + @obj.msg + @obj.rspec_verify + end + + it "should ignore when message is received with args" do + @obj.stub!(:msg) + @obj.msg(:an_arg) + @obj.rspec_verify + end + + it "should not support with" do + lambda do + Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock").stub!(:msg).with(:arg) + end.should raise_error(NoMethodError) + end + + it "should return expected value when expected message is received" do + @obj.stub!(:msg).and_return(:return_value) + @obj.msg.should equal(:return_value) + @obj.rspec_verify + end + + it "should return values in order to consecutive calls" do + return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] + @obj.stub!(:msg).and_return(return_values[0],return_values[1],return_values[2]) + @obj.msg.should == return_values[0] + @obj.msg.should == return_values[1] + @obj.msg.should == return_values[2] + end + + it "should keep returning last value in consecutive calls" do + return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] + @obj.stub!(:msg).and_return(return_values[0],return_values[1],return_values[2]) + @obj.msg.should == return_values[0] + @obj.msg.should == return_values[1] + @obj.msg.should == return_values[2] + @obj.msg.should == return_values[2] + @obj.msg.should == return_values[2] + end + + it "should revert to original instance method if existed" do + @obj.existing_instance_method.should equal(:original_value) + @obj.stub!(:existing_instance_method).and_return(:mock_value) + @obj.existing_instance_method.should equal(:mock_value) + @obj.rspec_verify + # TODO JRUBY: This causes JRuby to fail with: + # NativeException in 'Stub should revert to original instance method if existed' + # java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 0 + # org.jruby.internal.runtime.methods.IterateCallable.internalCall(IterateCallable.java:63) + # org.jruby.internal.runtime.methods.AbstractCallable.call(AbstractCallable.java:64) + # org.jruby.runtime.ThreadContext.yieldInternal(ThreadContext.java:574) + # org.jruby.runtime.ThreadContext.yieldSpecificBlock(ThreadContext.java:549) + # org.jruby.runtime.Block.call(Block.java:158) + # org.jruby.RubyProc.call(RubyProc.java:118) + # org.jruby.internal.runtime.methods.ProcMethod.internalCall(ProcMethod.java:69) + # org.jruby.internal.runtime.methods.AbstractMethod.call(AbstractMethod.java:58) + # org.jruby.RubyObject.callMethod(RubyObject.java:379) + # org.jruby.RubyObject.callMethod(RubyObject.java:331) + # org.jruby.evaluator.EvaluationState.evalInternal(EvaluationState.java:472) + # org.jruby.evaluator.EvaluationState.evalInternal(EvaluationState.java:462) + # org.jruby.evaluator.EvaluationState.evalInternal(EvaluationState.java:390) + # org.jruby.evaluator.EvaluationState.eval(EvaluationState.java:133) + @obj.existing_instance_method.should equal(:original_value) + end + + it "should revert to original class method if existed" do + @class.existing_class_method.should equal(:original_value) + @class.stub!(:existing_class_method).and_return(:mock_value) + @class.existing_class_method.should equal(:mock_value) + @class.rspec_verify + @class.existing_class_method.should equal(:original_value) + end + + it "should clear itself on rspec_verify" do + @obj.stub!(:this_should_go).and_return(:blah) + @obj.this_should_go.should == :blah + @obj.rspec_verify + lambda do + @obj.this_should_go + end.should raise_error + end + + it "should support yielding" do + @obj.stub!(:method_that_yields).and_yield(:yielded_value) + current_value = :value_before + @obj.method_that_yields {|val| current_value = val} + current_value.should == :yielded_value + @obj.rspec_verify + end + + it "should throw when told to" do + @mock.stub!(:something).and_throw(:blech) + lambda do + @mock.something + end.should throw_symbol(:blech) + end + + it "should support overriding w/ a new stub" do + @stub.stub!(:existing_instance_method).and_return(:updated_stub_value) + @stub.existing_instance_method.should == :updated_stub_value + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/twice_counts_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/twice_counts_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d07e45736 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/twice_counts_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Mocks + describe "TwiceCounts" do + before(:each) do + @mock = mock("test mock") + end + + it "twice should fail when call count is higher than expected" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "twice should fail when call count is lower than expected" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice + @mock.random_call + lambda do + @mock.rspec_verify + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + end + + it "twice should fail when called twice with wrong args on the first call" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with("1", 1) + lambda do + @mock.random_call(1, "1") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "twice should fail when called twice with wrong args on the second call" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with("1", 1) + @mock.random_call("1", 1) + lambda do + @mock.random_call(1, "1") + end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) + @mock.rspec_reset + end + + it "twice should pass when called twice" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice + @mock.random_call + @mock.random_call + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "twice should pass when called twice with specified args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with("1", 1) + @mock.random_call("1", 1) + @mock.random_call("1", 1) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + + it "twice should pass when called twice with unspecified args" do + @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice + @mock.random_call("1") + @mock.random_call(1) + @mock.rspec_verify + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/package/bin_spec_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/package/bin_spec_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6eac5e8cb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/package/bin_spec_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +require "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../../spec_helper" + +describe "The bin/spec script" do + it "should have no warnings" do + spec_path = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../../../bin/spec" + output = nil + IO.popen("ruby -w #{spec_path} --help 2>&1") do |io| + output = io.read + end + output.should_not =~ /warning/n + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/behaviour_runner_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/behaviour_runner_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ff4890633 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/behaviour_runner_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + describe BehaviourRunner, "#add_behaviour affecting passed in behaviour" do + before do + @err = StringIO.new('') + @out = StringIO.new('') + @options = Options.new(@err,@out) + @runner = BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + class << @runner + attr_reader :behaviours + end + + @behaviour = ::Spec::DSL::Behaviour.new("A Behaviour") do + it "runs 1" do + end + it "runs 2" do + end + end + end + + it "removes examples not selected from Behaviour when options.examples is set" do + @options.examples << "A Behaviour runs 1" + + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 2 + + @runner.add_behaviour @behaviour + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 1 + @behaviour.examples.first.send(:description).should == "runs 1" + end + + it "keeps all examples when options.examples is nil" do + @options.examples = nil + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 2 + + @runner.add_behaviour @behaviour + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 2 + @behaviour.examples.collect {|example| example.send(:description) }.should == ['runs 1', 'runs 2'] + end + + it "keeps all examples when options.examples is empty" do + @options.examples = [] + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 2 + + @runner.add_behaviour @behaviour + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 2 + @behaviour.examples.collect {|example| example.send(:description) }.should == ['runs 1', 'runs 2'] + end + end + + describe BehaviourRunner, "#add_behaviour affecting behaviours" do + before do + @err = StringIO.new('') + @out = StringIO.new('') + @options = Options.new(@err,@out) + @runner = BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + class << @runner + attr_reader :behaviours + end + end + + it "adds behaviour when behaviour has examples and is not shared" do + @behaviour = ::Spec::DSL::Behaviour.new("A Behaviour") do + it "uses this behaviour" do + end + end + + @behaviour.should_not be_shared + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should be > 0 + @runner.add_behaviour @behaviour + + @runner.behaviours.length.should == 1 + end + + it "does not add the behaviour when number_of_examples is 0" do + @behaviour = ::Spec::DSL::Behaviour.new("A Behaviour") do + end + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 0 + @runner.add_behaviour @behaviour + + @runner.behaviours.should be_empty + end + + it "does not add the behaviour when behaviour is shared" do + @behaviour = ::Spec::DSL::Behaviour.new("A Behaviour", :shared => true) do + it "does not use this behaviour" do + end + end + @behaviour.should be_shared + @runner.add_behaviour @behaviour + + @runner.behaviours.should be_empty + end + end + + describe BehaviourRunner do + before do + @err = StringIO.new('') + @out = StringIO.new('') + @options = Options.new(@err,@out) + end + + it "should only run behaviours with at least one example" do + desired_behaviour = mock("desired behaviour") + desired_behaviour.should_receive(:run) + desired_behaviour.should_receive(:retain_examples_matching!) + desired_behaviour.should_receive(:number_of_examples).twice.and_return(1) + desired_behaviour.should_receive(:shared?).and_return(false) + desired_behaviour.should_receive(:set_sequence_numbers).with(0, anything) + + other_behaviour = mock("other behaviour") + other_behaviour.should_receive(:run).never + other_behaviour.should_receive(:retain_examples_matching!) + other_behaviour.should_receive(:number_of_examples).and_return(0) + + reporter = mock("reporter") + @options.reporter = reporter + @options.examples = ["desired behaviour legal spec"] + + runner = Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + runner.add_behaviour(desired_behaviour) + runner.add_behaviour(other_behaviour) + reporter.should_receive(:start) + reporter.should_receive(:end) + reporter.should_receive(:dump) + runner.run([], false) + end + + it "should dump even if Interrupt exception is occurred" do + behaviour = Spec::DSL::Behaviour.new("behaviour") do + it "no error" do + end + + it "should interrupt" do + raise Interrupt + end + end + + reporter = mock("reporter") + reporter.should_receive(:start) + reporter.should_receive(:add_behaviour) + reporter.should_receive(:example_started).twice + reporter.should_receive(:example_finished).twice + reporter.should_receive(:rspec_verify) + reporter.should_receive(:rspec_reset) + reporter.should_receive(:end) + reporter.should_receive(:dump) + + @options.reporter = reporter + runner = Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + runner.add_behaviour(behaviour) + runner.run([], false) + end + + it "should heckle when options have heckle_runner" do + behaviour = mock("behaviour", :null_object => true) + behaviour.should_receive(:number_of_examples).twice.and_return(1) + behaviour.should_receive(:run).and_return(0) + behaviour.should_receive(:shared?).and_return(false) + + reporter = mock("reporter") + reporter.should_receive(:start).with(1) + reporter.should_receive(:end) + reporter.should_receive(:dump).and_return(0) + + heckle_runner = mock("heckle_runner") + heckle_runner.should_receive(:heckle_with) + + @options.reporter = reporter + @options.heckle_runner = heckle_runner + + runner = Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + runner.add_behaviour(behaviour) + runner.run([], false) + end + + it "should run examples backwards if options.reverse is true" do + @options.reverse = true + + reporter = mock("reporter") + reporter.should_receive(:start).with(3) + reporter.should_receive(:end) + reporter.should_receive(:dump).and_return(0) + @options.reporter = reporter + + runner = Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + b1 = mock("b1") + b1.should_receive(:number_of_examples).twice.and_return(1) + b1.should_receive(:shared?).and_return(false) + b1.should_receive(:set_sequence_numbers).with(12, true).and_return(18) + + b2 = mock("b2") + b2.should_receive(:number_of_examples).twice.and_return(2) + b2.should_receive(:shared?).and_return(false) + b2.should_receive(:set_sequence_numbers).with(0, true).and_return(12) + b2.should_receive(:run) do + b1.should_receive(:run) + end + + runner.add_behaviour(b1) + runner.add_behaviour(b2) + + runner.run([], false) + end + + it "should yield global configuration" do + Spec::Runner.configure do |config| + config.should equal(Spec::Runner.configuration) + end + end + + it "should pass its Description to the reporter" do + behaviour = Spec::DSL::Behaviour.new("behaviour") do + it "should" do + end + end + + reporter = mock("reporter", :null_object => true) + reporter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(an_instance_of(Spec::DSL::Description)) + + @options.reporter = reporter + runner = Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner.new(@options) + runner.add_behaviour(behaviour) + runner.run([], false) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/command_line_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/command_line_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d78626399 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/command_line_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "CommandLine" do + it "should run directory" do + file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../examples' + err = StringIO.new + out = StringIO.new + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run([file], err, out, false, true) + + out.rewind + out.read.should =~ /78 examples, 0 failures, 3 pending/n + end + + it "should run file" do + file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../failing_examples/predicate_example.rb' + err = StringIO.new + out = StringIO.new + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run([file], err, out, false, true) + + out.rewind + out.read.should =~ /2 examples, 1 failure/n + end + + it "should raise when file does not exist" do + file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/doesntexist' + err = StringIO.new + out = StringIO.new + + lambda { + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run([file], err, out, false, true) + }.should raise_error + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/context_matching_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/context_matching_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ad8017b64 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/context_matching_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module DSL + describe Behaviour do + + before(:each) do + @formatter = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("formatter") + @behaviour = Behaviour.new("behaviour") {} + end + + it "should retain examples that don't match" do + @behaviour.it("example1") {} + @behaviour.it("example2") {} + @behaviour.retain_examples_matching!(["behaviour"]) + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 2 + end + + it "should remove examples that match" do + @behaviour.it("example1") {} + @behaviour.it("example2") {} + @behaviour.retain_examples_matching!(["behaviour example1"]) + @behaviour.number_of_examples.should == 1 + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d2d68499d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + describe DrbCommandLine, "without running local server" do + + unless Config::CONFIG['ruby_install_name'] == 'jruby' + it "should print error when there is no running local server" do + err = StringIO.new + out = StringIO.new + DrbCommandLine.run(['--version'], err, out, false) + + err.rewind + err.read.should =~ /No server is running/ + end + end + end + + describe DrbCommandLine, "with local server" do + + unless Config::CONFIG['ruby_install_name'] == 'jruby' + before(:all) do + DRb.start_service("druby://localhost:8989", Spec::Runner::CommandLine) + $drb_example_file_counter = 0 + end + + before(:each) do + create_dummy_spec_file + $drb_example_file_counter = $drb_example_file_counter + 1 + end + + after(:each) do + File.delete(@dummy_spec_filename) + end + + after(:all) do + DRb.stop_service + end + + it "should run against local server" do + out = run_spec_via_druby(['--version']) + out.should =~ /RSpec/n + end + + it "should output green colorized text when running with --colour option" do + out = run_spec_via_druby(["--colour", @dummy_spec_filename]) + out.should =~ /\e\[32m/n + end + + it "should output red colorized text when running with -c option" do + out = run_spec_via_druby(["-c", @dummy_spec_filename]) + out.should =~ /\e\[31m/n + end + + def create_dummy_spec_file + @dummy_spec_filename = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + "/_dummy_spec#{$drb_example_file_counter}.rb" + File.open(@dummy_spec_filename, 'w') do |f| + f.write %{ + describe "DUMMY CONTEXT for 'DrbCommandLine with -c option'" do + it "should be output with green bar" do + true.should be_true + end + + it "should be output with red bar" do + violated("I want to see a red bar!") + end + end + } + end + end + + def run_spec_via_druby(args) + err, out = StringIO.new, StringIO.new + out.instance_eval do + def tty?; true end + end + Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.run(args, err, out, false, true) + out.rewind; out.read + end + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/execution_context_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/execution_context_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..82e7447c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/execution_context_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "ExecutionContext" do + + it "should provide duck_type()" do + dt = duck_type(:length) + dt.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Mocks::DuckTypeArgConstraint) + dt.matches?([]).should be_true + end + + it "should violate when violated()" do + lambda do + violated + end.should raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) + end + + it "should provide mock()" do + mock("thing").should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Mocks::Mock) + end + + it "should provide stub()" do + thing_stub = stub("thing").should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Mocks::Mock) + end + + it "should add method stubs to stub()" do + thing_stub = stub("thing", :a => "A", :b => "B") + thing_stub.a.should == "A" + thing_stub.b.should == "B" + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/extensions/bug_report_10577_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/extensions/bug_report_10577_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c4da69f4d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/extensions/bug_report_10577_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' +require 'delegate' + +module Bug10577 + class OCI8 + def describe(name) + "Hello, #{name}" + end + + def something(name) + "Something, #{name}" + end + end + + class OCI8AutoRecover < DelegateClass(OCI8) + def initialize + @connection = OCI8.new + super(@connection) + end + end + + class OCI8AutoRecover + def describe(name) + @connection.describe(name) + end + end + + describe Kernel do + it "should not mask a delegate class' describe method" do + bugger = OCI8AutoRecover.new + bugger.describe('aslak').should == "Hello, aslak" + bugger.something('aslak').should == "Something, aslak" + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/extensions/kernel_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/extensions/kernel_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6b253a06a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/extensions/kernel_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe Kernel, "when extended by rspec" do + it "should respond to :describe" do + Object.new.should respond_to(:describe) + Object.new.should respond_to(:context) + end +end + +describe Kernel, " when creating behaviours with describe" do + + it "should fail when no block given" do + lambda { describe "foo" }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) + end + + it "should fail when no description given" do + lambda { describe do; end }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) + end +end + +describe Kernel, "#respond_to" do + before(:each) do + @kernel_impersonator = Class.new do + include Kernel + end.new + end + + it "should return a Spec::Matchers::RespondTo" do + @kernel_impersonator.respond_to.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Matchers::RespondTo) + end + + it "should pass the submitted names to the RespondTo instance" do + Spec::Matchers::RespondTo.should_receive(:new).with(:a,'b','c?') + @kernel_impersonator.respond_to(:a,'b','c?') + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de3246c54 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_behaviours_formatter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe "FailingBehavioursFormatter" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = FailingBehavioursFormatter.new(@io) + end + + def description(s) + Spec::DSL::Description.new(s) + end + + it "should add example name for each failure" do + @formatter.add_behaviour(description("b 1")) + @formatter.example_failed("e 1", nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @formatter.add_behaviour(description("b 2")) + @formatter.example_failed("e 2", nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @formatter.example_failed("e 3", nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @io.string.should eql(<<-EOF +b 1 +b 2 +EOF +) + end + + it "should remove druby url, which is used by Spec::Distributed" do + @formatter.add_behaviour("something something (druby://99.99.99.99:99)") + @formatter.example_failed("e 1", nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @io.string.should eql(<<-EOF +something something +EOF +) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..396e4b16e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe "FailingExamplesFormatter" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = FailingExamplesFormatter.new(@io) + end + + it "should add example name for each failure" do + @formatter.add_behaviour("b 1") + @formatter.example_failed(DSL::Example.new("e 1"), nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @formatter.add_behaviour("b 2") + @formatter.example_failed(DSL::Example.new("e 2"), nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @formatter.example_failed(DSL::Example.new("e 3"), nil, Reporter::Failure.new(nil, RuntimeError.new)) + @io.string.should eql(<<-EOF +b 1 e 1 +b 2 e 2 +b 2 e 3 +EOF +) + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fad3aed1a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "HtmlFormatter" do + ['--diff', '--dry-run'].each do |opt| + it "should produce HTML identical to the one we designed manually with #{opt}" do + root = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../..') + suffix = PLATFORM == 'java' ? '-jruby' : '' + expected_file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/html_formatted-#{VERSION}#{suffix}.html" + raise "There is no HTML file with expected content for this platform: #{expected_file}" unless File.file?(expected_file) + expected_html = File.read(expected_file) + raise "There should be no absolute paths in html_formatted.html!!" if (expected_html =~ /\/Users/n || expected_html =~ /\/home/n) + + Dir.chdir(root) do + args = ['failing_examples/mocking_example.rb', 'failing_examples/diffing_spec.rb', 'examples/stubbing_example.rb', 'examples/pending_example.rb', '--format', 'html', opt] + err = StringIO.new + out = StringIO.new + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run( + args, + err, + out, + false + ) + + seconds = /\d+\.\d+ seconds/ + html = out.string.gsub seconds, 'x seconds' + expected_html.gsub! seconds, 'x seconds' + + if opt == '--diff' + # Uncomment this line temporarily in order to overwrite the expected with actual. + # Use with care!!! + # File.open(expected_file, 'w') {|io| io.write(html)} + + doc = Hpricot(html) + backtraces = doc.search("div.backtrace").collect {|e| e.at("/pre").inner_html} + doc.search("div.backtrace").remove + + expected_doc = Hpricot(expected_html) + expected_backtraces = expected_doc.search("div.backtrace").collect {|e| e.at("/pre").inner_html} + expected_doc.search("div.backtrace").remove + + doc.inner_html.should == expected_doc.inner_html + + expected_backtraces.each_with_index do |expected_line, i| + expected_path, expected_line_number, expected_suffix = expected_line.split(':') + actual_path, actual_line_number, actual_suffix = backtraces[i].split(':') + File.expand_path(actual_path).should == File.expand_path(expected_path) + actual_line_number.should == expected_line_number + end + else + html.should =~ /This was a dry-run/m + end + end + end + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..170fc441a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe ProgressBarFormatter, "dry run" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = ProgressBarFormatter.new(@io) + @formatter.dry_run = true + end + + it "should not produce summary on dry run" do + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) + @io.string.should eql("") + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_failure_dump_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_failure_dump_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..04e3d9785 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_failure_dump_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe "ProgressBarFormatter failure dump with NoisyBacktraceTweaker" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @reporter = Reporter.new([ProgressBarFormatter.new(@io)], NoisyBacktraceTweaker.new) + @reporter.add_behaviour(Spec::DSL::Description.new("context")) + end + + it "should end with line break" do + error=Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new("message") + set_backtrace(error) + @reporter.example_finished("spec", error, "spec") + @reporter.dump + @io.string.should match(/\n\z/) + end + + it "should include context and spec name in backtrace if error in spec" do + error=RuntimeError.new("message") + set_backtrace(error) + @reporter.example_finished("spec", error, "spec") + @reporter.dump + @io.string.should match(/RuntimeError in 'context spec'/) + end + + def set_backtrace(error) + error.set_backtrace(["/a/b/c/d/e.rb:34:in `whatever'"]) + end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..50fc12689 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe ProgressBarFormatter do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = ProgressBarFormatter.new(@io) + end + + it "should produce line break on start dump" do + @formatter.start_dump + @io.string.should eql("\n") + end + + it "should produce standard summary without pending when pending has a 0 count" do + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) + @io.string.should eql("\nFinished in 3 seconds\n\n2 examples, 1 failure\n") + end + + it "should produce standard summary" do + @formatter.example_pending("behaviour", "example", "message") + @io.rewind + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 1) + @io.string.should eql(%Q| +Finished in 3 seconds + +2 examples, 1 failure, 1 pending + +Pending: +behaviour example (message) +|) + end + + it "should push green dot for passing spec" do + @io.should_receive(:tty?).and_return(true) + @formatter.colour = true + @formatter.example_passed("spec") + @io.string.should == "\e[32m.\e[0m" + end + + it "should push red F for failure spec" do + @io.should_receive(:tty?).and_return(true) + @formatter.colour = true + @formatter.example_failed("spec", 98, Reporter::Failure.new("c s", Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new)) + @io.string.should eql("\e[31mF\e[0m") + end + + it "should push magenta F for error spec" do + @io.should_receive(:tty?).and_return(true) + @formatter.colour = true + @formatter.example_failed("spec", 98, Reporter::Failure.new("c s", RuntimeError.new)) + @io.string.should eql("\e[35mF\e[0m") + end + + it "should push blue F for fixed pending spec" do + @io.should_receive(:tty?).and_return(true) + @formatter.colour = true + @formatter.example_failed("spec", 98, Reporter::Failure.new("c s", Spec::DSL::PendingFixedError.new)) + @io.string.should eql("\e[34mF\e[0m") + end + + it "should push nothing on start" do + @formatter.start(4) + @io.string.should eql("") + end + + it "should ensure two ':' in the first backtrace" do + backtrace = ["/tmp/x.rb:1", "/tmp/x.rb:2", "/tmp/x.rb:3"] + @formatter.format_backtrace(backtrace).should eql(<<-EOE.rstrip) +/tmp/x.rb:1: +/tmp/x.rb:2: +/tmp/x.rb:3: +EOE + + backtrace = ["/tmp/x.rb:1: message", "/tmp/x.rb:2", "/tmp/x.rb:3"] + @formatter.format_backtrace(backtrace).should eql(<<-EOE.rstrip) +/tmp/x.rb:1: message +/tmp/x.rb:2: +/tmp/x.rb:3: +EOE + end + + it "should dump pending" do + @formatter.example_pending("behaviour", "example", "message") + @formatter.dump_pending + @io.string.should =~ /Pending\:\nbehaviour example \(message\)\n/ + end + end + + describe "ProgressBarFormatter outputting to custom out" do + before(:each) do + @out = mock("out") + @out.stub!(:puts) + @formatter = ProgressBarFormatter.new(@out) + @formatter.class.send :public, :output_to_tty? + end + + after(:each) do + @formatter.class.send :protected, :output_to_tty? + end + + it "should not throw NoMethodError on output_to_tty?" do + @out.should_receive(:tty?).and_raise(NoMethodError) + @formatter.output_to_tty?.should be_false + end + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c864162ed --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec +module Runner +module Formatter +describe "RdocFormatterDryRun" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = RdocFormatter.new(@io) + @formatter.dry_run = true + end + it "should not produce summary on dry run" do + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) + @io.string.should == "" + end +end +end +end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..728a515f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/rdoc_formatter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe "RdocFormatter" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = RdocFormatter.new(@io) + @formatter.dry_run = true + end + + it "should produce no summary" do + @formatter.dump_summary(nil, nil, nil, nil) + @io.string.should be_empty + end + + it "should produce nothing on start dump" do + @formatter.start_dump + @io.string.should be_empty + end + + it "should push out context" do + @formatter.add_behaviour(Spec::DSL::Description.new("context")) + @io.string.should eql("# context\n") + end + + it "should push out failed spec" do + @formatter.example_failed(DSL::Example.new("spec"), 98, nil) + @io.string.should eql("# * spec [98 - FAILED]\n") + end + + it "should push out spec" do + @formatter.example_passed(DSL::Example.new("spec")) + @io.string.should eql("# * spec\n") + end + + it "should push out not pending example" do + @formatter.example_pending("behaviour", "example", "reason") + @io.string.should eql("# * behaviour example [PENDING: reason]\n") + end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dce5c2ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe Spec::Runner::Formatter::SnippetExtractor do + it "should fall back on a default message when it doesn't understand a line" do + Spec::Runner::Formatter::SnippetExtractor.new.snippet_for("blech").should == ["# Couldn't get snippet for blech", 1] + end + + it "should fall back on a default message when it doesn't find the file" do + Spec::Runner::Formatter::SnippetExtractor.new.lines_around("blech", 8).should == "# Couldn't get snippet for blech" + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c86899cb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_dry_run_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec +module Runner +module Formatter +describe "SpecdocFormatterDryRun" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = SpecdocFormatter.new(@io) + @formatter.dry_run = true + end + it "should not produce summary on dry run" do + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) + @io.string.should eql("") + + end + +end +end +end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..14f436036 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + module Formatter + describe "SpecdocFormatter" do + before(:each) do + @io = StringIO.new + @formatter = SpecdocFormatter.new(@io) + end + + it "should produce standard summary without pending when pending has a 0 count" do + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) + @io.string.should eql("\nFinished in 3 seconds\n\n2 examples, 1 failure\n") + end + + it "should produce standard summary" do + @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 4) + @io.string.should eql("\nFinished in 3 seconds\n\n2 examples, 1 failure, 4 pending\n") + end + + it "should push context name" do + @formatter.add_behaviour(Spec::DSL::Description.new("context")) + @io.string.should eql("\ncontext\n") + end + + it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do + @formatter.example_failed(DSL::Example.new("spec"), 98, Reporter::Failure.new("c s", RuntimeError.new)) + @io.string.should eql("- spec (ERROR - 98)\n") + end + + it "should push nothing on start" do + @formatter.start(5) + @io.string.should eql("") + end + + it "should push nothing on start dump" do + @formatter.start_dump + @io.string.should eql("") + end + + it "should push passing spec name" do + @formatter.example_passed(DSL::Example.new("spec")) + @io.string.should eql("- spec\n") + end + + it "should push pending example name and message" do + @formatter.example_pending('behaviour', 'example','reason') + @io.string.should eql("- example (PENDING: reason)\n") + end + + it "should dump pending" do + @formatter.example_pending('behaviour', 'example','reason') + @io.rewind + @formatter.dump_pending + @io.string.should =~ /Pending\:\nbehaviour example \(reason\)\n/ + end + + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckle_runner_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckle_runner_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1f5d11759 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckle_runner_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' +unless [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} + require 'spec/runner/heckle_runner' + + module Foo + class Bar + def one; end + def two; end + end + + class Zap + def three; end + def four; end + end + end + + describe "HeckleRunner" do + before(:each) do + @heckle = mock("heckle", :null_object => true) + @behaviour_runner = mock("behaviour_runner") + @heckle_class = mock("heckle_class") + end + + it "should heckle all methods in all classes in a module" do + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "one", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Zap", "three", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Zap", "four", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + + heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo", @heckle_class) + heckle_runner.heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + end + + it "should heckle all methods in a class" do + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "one", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + + heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bar", @heckle_class) + heckle_runner.heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + end + + it "should fail heckling when the class is not found" do + lambda do + heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bob", @heckle_class) + heckle_runner.heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + end.should raise_error(StandardError, "Heckling failed - \"Foo::Bob\" is not a known class or module") + end + + it "should heckle specific method in a class (with #)" do + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + + heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bar#two", @heckle_class) + heckle_runner.heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + end + + it "should heckle specific method in a class (with .)" do + @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", behaviour_runner).and_return(@heckle) + + heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bar.two", @heckle_class) + heckle_runner.heckle_with(behaviour_runner) + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckler_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckler_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..31d33ab5e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckler_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' +unless [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} + require 'spec/runner/heckle_runner' + + describe "Heckler" do + it "should run behaviour_runner on tests_pass?" do + behaviour_runner = mock("behaviour_runner") + behaviour_runner.should_receive(:run).with([], false) + heckler = Spec::Runner::Heckler.new('Array', 'push', behaviour_runner) + + heckler.tests_pass? + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/noisy_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/noisy_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..522d346d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/noisy_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + describe "NoisyBacktraceTweaker" do + before(:each) do + @error = RuntimeError.new + @tweaker = NoisyBacktraceTweaker.new + end + + it "should leave anything in lib spec dir" do + ["expectations", "mocks", "runner", "stubs"].each do |child| + @error.set_backtrace(["/lib/spec/#{child}/anything.rb"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty + end + end + + it "should leave anything in spec dir" do + @error.set_backtrace(["/lib/spec/expectations/anything.rb"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty + end + + it "should leave bin spec" do + @error.set_backtrace(["bin/spec:"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty + end + + it "should not barf on nil backtrace" do + lambda do + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + end.should_not raise_error + end + + it "should clean up double slashes" do + @error.set_backtrace(["/a//b/c//d.rb"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should include("/a/b/c/d.rb") + end + + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/object_ext_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/object_ext_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d8348bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/object_ext_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + describe "ObjectExt" do + it "should add copy_instance_variables_from to object" do + Object.new.should respond_to(:copy_instance_variables_from) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..95e1f75a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "OptionParser" do + before(:each) do + @out = StringIO.new + @err = StringIO.new + @parser = Spec::Runner::OptionParser.new + end + + def parse(args) + @parser.parse(args, @err, @out, true) + end + + def behaviour_runner(args) + @parser.create_behaviour_runner(args, @err, @out, true) + end + + it "should accept dry run option" do + options = parse(["--dry-run"]) + options.dry_run.should be_true + end + + it "should eval and use custom formatter when none of the builtins" do + options = parse(["--format", "Custom::Formatter"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should be(Custom::Formatter) + end + + it "should support formatters with relative and absolute paths, even on windows" do + options = parse([ + "--format", "Custom::Formatter:C:\\foo\\bar", + "--format", "Custom::Formatter:foo/bar", + "--format", "Custom::Formatter:foo\\bar", + "--format", "Custom::Formatter:/foo/bar" + ]) + options.formatters[0].where.should eql("C:\\foo\\bar") + options.formatters[1].where.should eql("foo/bar") + options.formatters[2].where.should eql("foo\\bar") + options.formatters[3].where.should eql("/foo/bar") + end + + it "should not be verbose by default" do + options = parse([]) + options.verbose.should be_nil + end + + it "should not use colour by default" do + options = parse([]) + options.colour.should == false + end + + it "should print help to stdout" do + options = parse(["--help"]) + @out.rewind + @out.read.should match(/Usage: spec \(FILE\|DIRECTORY\|GLOB\)\+ \[options\]/m) + end + + it "should print instructions about how to require missing formatter" do + lambda { options = parse(["--format", "Custom::MissingFormatter"]) }.should raise_error(NameError) + @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find formatter class Custom::MissingFormatter/n) + end + + it "should print usage to err if no dir specified" do + options = parse([]) + @err.string.should match(/Usage: spec/) + end + + it "should print version to stdout" do + options = parse(["--version"]) + @out.rewind + @out.read.should match(/RSpec-\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*\(r\d+\) - BDD for Ruby\nhttp:\/\/rspec.rubyforge.org\/\n/n) + end + + it "should require file when require specified" do + lambda do + parse(["--require", "whatever"]) + end.should raise_error(LoadError) + end + + it "should support c option" do + options = parse(["-c"]) + options.colour.should be_true + end + + it "should support queens colour option" do + options = parse(["--colour"]) + options.colour.should be_true + end + + it "should support us color option" do + options = parse(["--color"]) + options.colour.should be_true + end + + it "should support single example with -e option" do + options = parse(["-e", "something or other"]) + options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) + end + + it "should support single example with -s option (will be removed when autotest supports -e)" do + options = parse(["-s", "something or other"]) + options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) + end + + it "should support single example with --example option" do + options = parse(["--example", "something or other"]) + options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) + end + + it "should read several example names from file if --example is given an existing file name" do + options = parse(["--example", File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/examples.txt']) + options.examples.should eql([ + "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.", + "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."]) + end + + it "should read no examples if given an empty file" do + options = parse(["--example", File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/empty_file.txt']) + options.examples.should eql([]) + end + + it "should use html formatter when format is h" do + options = parse(["--format", "h"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter) + end + + it "should use html formatter when format is html" do + options = parse(["--format", "html"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter) + end + + it "should use html formatter with explicit output when format is html:test.html" do + FileUtils.rm 'test.html' if File.exist?('test.html') + options = parse(["--format", "html:test.html"]) + File.should be_exist('test.html') + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter) + options.formatters[0].close + FileUtils.rm 'test.html' + end + + it "should use noisy backtrace tweaker with b option" do + options = parse(["-b"]) + options.backtrace_tweaker.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::NoisyBacktraceTweaker) + end + + it "should use noisy backtrace tweaker with backtrace option" do + options = parse(["--backtrace"]) + options.backtrace_tweaker.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::NoisyBacktraceTweaker) + end + + it "should use quiet backtrace tweaker by default" do + options = parse([]) + options.backtrace_tweaker.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::QuietBacktraceTweaker) + end + + it "should use progress bar formatter by default" do + options = parse([]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter) + end + + it "should use rdoc formatter when format is r" do + options = parse(["--format", "r"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::RdocFormatter) + end + + it "should use rdoc formatter when format is rdoc" do + options = parse(["--format", "rdoc"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::RdocFormatter) + end + + it "should use specdoc formatter when format is s" do + options = parse(["--format", "s"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::SpecdocFormatter) + end + + it "should use specdoc formatter when format is specdoc" do + options = parse(["--format", "specdoc"]) + options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::SpecdocFormatter) + end + + it "should support diff option when format is not specified" do + options = parse(["--diff"]) + options.diff_format.should == :unified + end + + it "should use unified diff format option when format is unified" do + options = parse(["--diff", "unified"]) + options.diff_format.should == :unified + options.differ_class.should equal(Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default) + end + + it "should use context diff format option when format is context" do + options = parse(["--diff", "context"]) + options.diff_format.should == :context + options.differ_class.should == Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default + end + + it "should use custom diff format option when format is a custom format" do + options = parse(["--diff", "Custom::Formatter"]) + options.diff_format.should == :custom + options.differ_class.should == Custom::Formatter + end + + it "should print instructions about how to fix missing differ" do + lambda { parse(["--diff", "Custom::MissingFormatter"]) }.should raise_error(NameError) + @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find differ class Custom::MissingFormatter/n) + end + + it "should support --line to identify spec" do + spec_parser = mock("spec_parser") + @parser.instance_variable_set('@spec_parser', spec_parser) + + file_factory = mock("File") + file_factory.should_receive(:file?).and_return(true) + file_factory.should_receive(:open).and_return("fake_io") + @parser.instance_variable_set('@file_factory', file_factory) + + spec_parser.should_receive(:spec_name_for).with("fake_io", 169).and_return("some spec") + + options = parse(["some file", "--line", "169"]) + options.examples.should eql(["some spec"]) + File.rspec_verify + end + + it "should fail with error message if file is dir along with --line" do + spec_parser = mock("spec_parser") + @parser.instance_variable_set('@spec_parser', spec_parser) + + file_factory = mock("File") + file_factory.should_receive(:file?).and_return(false) + file_factory.should_receive(:directory?).and_return(true) + @parser.instance_variable_set('@file_factory', file_factory) + + options = parse(["some file", "--line", "169"]) + @err.string.should match(/You must specify one file, not a directory when using the --line option/n) + end + + it "should fail with error message if file is dir along with --line" do + spec_parser = mock("spec_parser") + @parser.instance_variable_set('@spec_parser', spec_parser) + + file_factory = mock("File") + file_factory.should_receive(:file?).and_return(false) + file_factory.should_receive(:directory?).and_return(false) + @parser.instance_variable_set('@file_factory', file_factory) + + options = parse(["some file", "--line", "169"]) + @err.string.should match(/some file does not exist/n) + end + + it "should fail with error message if more than one files are specified along with --line" do + spec_parser = mock("spec_parser") + @parser.instance_variable_set('@spec_parser', spec_parser) + + options = parse(["some file", "some other file", "--line", "169"]) + @err.string.should match(/Only one file can be specified when using the --line option/n) + end + + it "should fail with error message if --example and --line are used simultaneously" do + spec_parser = mock("spec_parser") + @parser.instance_variable_set('@spec_parser', spec_parser) + + options = parse(["some file", "--example", "some example", "--line", "169"]) + @err.string.should match(/You cannot use both --line and --example/n) + end + + if [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} + it "should barf when --heckle is specified (and platform is windows)" do + lambda do + options = parse(["--heckle", "Spec"]) + end.should raise_error(StandardError, "Heckle not supported on Windows") + end + else + it "should heckle when --heckle is specified (and platform is not windows)" do + options = parse(["--heckle", "Spec"]) + options.heckle_runner.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner) + end + end + + it "should read options from file when --options is specified" do + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.should_receive(:run).with(["--diff", "--colour"], @err, @out, true, true) + options = parse(["--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec.opts"]) + end + + it "should append options from file when --options is specified" do + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.should_receive(:run).with(["some/spec.rb", "--diff", "--colour"], @err, @out, true, true) + options = parse(["some/spec.rb", "--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec.opts"]) + end + + it "should read spaced and multi-line options from file when --options is specified" do + Spec::Runner::CommandLine.should_receive(:run).with(["--diff", "--colour", "--format", "s"], @err, @out, true, true) + options = parse(["--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_spaced.opts"]) + end + + it "should save config to file when --generate-options is specified" do + FileUtils.rm 'test.spec.opts' if File.exist?('test.spec.opts') + options = parse(["--colour", "--generate-options", "test.spec.opts", "--diff"]) + IO.read('test.spec.opts').should == "--colour\n--diff\n" + FileUtils.rm 'test.spec.opts' + end + + it "should call DrbCommandLine when --drb is specified" do + Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.should_receive(:run).with(["some/spec.rb", "--diff", "--colour"], @err, @out, true, true) + options = parse(["some/spec.rb", "--diff", "--drb", "--colour"]) + end + + it "should not return an Options object when --drb is specified" do + Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.stub!(:run) + parse(["some/spec.rb", "--drb"]).should be_nil + end + + it "should reverse spec order when --reverse is specified" do + options = parse(["some/spec.rb", "--reverse"]) + end + + it "should set an mtime comparator when --loadby mtime" do + behaviour_runner = behaviour_runner(["--loadby", 'mtime']) + Dir.chdir(File.dirname(__FILE__)) do + FileUtils.touch "most_recent_spec.rb" + all_files = ['command_line_spec.rb', 'most_recent_spec.rb'] + sorted_files = behaviour_runner.sort_paths(all_files) + sorted_files.should == ["most_recent_spec.rb", "command_line_spec.rb"] + FileUtils.rm "most_recent_spec.rb" + end + end + + it "should use the standard runner by default" do + options = parse([]) + options.create_behaviour_runner.class.should equal(Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner) + end + + it "should use a custom runner when given" do + options = parse(["--runner", "Custom::BehaviourRunner"]) + options.create_behaviour_runner.class.should equal(Custom::BehaviourRunner) + end + + it "should use a custom runner with extra options" do + options = parse(["--runner", "Custom::BehaviourRunner:something"]) + options.create_behaviour_runner.class.should equal(Custom::BehaviourRunner) + end + + it "should return the correct default behaviour runner" do + @parser.create_behaviour_runner([], @err, @out, true).should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::BehaviourRunner) + end + + it "should return the correct default behaviour runner" do + @parser.create_behaviour_runner(["--runner", "Custom::BehaviourRunner"], @err, @out, true).should be_instance_of(Custom::BehaviourRunner) + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/options_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/options_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..609d8d95c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/options_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + describe Options do + before do + @err = StringIO.new('') + @out = StringIO.new('') + @options = Options.new(@err, @out) + end + + it "instantiates empty arrays" do + @options.examples.should == [] + @options.formatters.should == [] + end + + it "defaults to QuietBacktraceTweaker" do + @options.backtrace_tweaker.class.should == QuietBacktraceTweaker + end + + it "defaults to no dry_run" do + @options.dry_run.should == false + end + + it "parse_diff sets context_lines" do + @options.parse_diff nil + @options.context_lines.should == 3 + end + + it "defaults diff to unified" do + @options.parse_diff nil + @options.diff_format.should == :unified + end + + it "should use unified diff format option when format is unified" do + @options.parse_diff 'unified' + @options.diff_format.should == :unified + @options.differ_class.should equal(Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default) + end + + it "should use context diff format option when format is context" do + @options.parse_diff 'context' + @options.diff_format.should == :context + @options.differ_class.should == Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default + end + + it "should use custom diff format option when format is a custom format" do + @options.parse_diff "Custom::Formatter" + @options.diff_format.should == :custom + @options.differ_class.should == Custom::Formatter + end + + it "should print instructions about how to fix missing differ" do + lambda { @options.parse_diff "Custom::MissingDiffer" }.should raise_error(NameError) + @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find differ class Custom::MissingDiffer/n) + end + + it "should print instructions about how to fix bad formatter" do + lambda do + @options.parse_format "Custom::BadFormatter" + end.should raise_error(NameError, /undefined local variable or method `bad_method'/) + end + + it "parse_example sets single example when argument not a file" do + example = "something or other" + File.file?(example).should == false + @options.parse_example example + @options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) + end + + it "parse_example sets examples to contents of file" do + example = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/examples.txt" + File.should_receive(:file?).with(example).and_return(true) + file = StringIO.new("Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.\nMadam, if you were my wife, I would drink it.") + File.should_receive(:open).with(example).and_return(file) + + @options.parse_example example + @options.examples.should eql([ + "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.", + "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it." + ]) + end + end + + describe Options, "splitting class names and args" do + before do + @err = StringIO.new('') + @out = StringIO.new('') + @options = Options.new(@err, @out) + end + + it "should split class names with args" do + @options.split_at_colon('Foo').should == ['Foo', nil] + @options.split_at_colon('Foo:arg').should == ['Foo', 'arg'] + @options.split_at_colon('Foo::Bar::Zap:arg').should == ['Foo::Bar::Zap', 'arg'] + @options.split_at_colon('Foo:arg1,arg2').should == ['Foo', 'arg1,arg2'] + @options.split_at_colon('Foo::Bar::Zap:arg1,arg2').should == ['Foo::Bar::Zap', 'arg1,arg2'] + @options.split_at_colon('Foo::Bar::Zap:drb://foo,drb://bar').should == ['Foo::Bar::Zap', 'drb://foo,drb://bar'] + end + + it "should raise error when splitting something starting with a number" do + lambda { @options.split_at_colon('') }.should raise_error("Couldn't parse \"\"") + end + + it "should raise error when not class name" do + lambda do + @options.load_class('foo', 'fruit', '--food') + end.should raise_error('"foo" is not a valid class name') + end + end + + describe Options, "receiving create_behaviour_runner" do + before do + @err = StringIO.new + @out = StringIO.new + @options = Options.new(@err, @out) + end + + it "should fail when custom runner not found" do + @options.runner_arg = "Whatever" + lambda { @options.create_behaviour_runner }.should raise_error(NameError) + @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find behaviour runner class/) + end + + it "should fail when custom runner not valid class name" do + @options.runner_arg = "whatever" + lambda { @options.create_behaviour_runner }.should raise_error('"whatever" is not a valid class name') + @err.string.should match(/"whatever" is not a valid class name/) + end + + it "returns nil when generate is true" do + @options.generate = true + @options.create_behaviour_runner.should == nil + end + + it "returns a BehaviourRunner by default" do + runner = @options.create_behaviour_runner + runner.class.should == BehaviourRunner + end + + it "does not set Expectations differ when differ_class is not set" do + @options.differ_class = nil + Spec::Expectations.should_not_receive(:differ=) + @options.create_behaviour_runner + end + + it "sets Expectations differ when differ_class is set" do + @options.differ_class = Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default + Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:differ=).with(anything()).and_return do |arg| + arg.class.should == Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default + end + @options.configure + end + + it "creates a Reporter" do + formatter = ::Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter.new(:somewhere) + @options.formatters << formatter + reporter = Reporter.new(@formatters, @backtrace_tweaker) + Reporter.should_receive(:new).with(@options.formatters, @options.backtrace_tweaker).and_return(reporter) + @options.configure + @options.reporter.should === reporter + end + + it "sets colour and dry_run on the formatters" do + @options.colour = true + @options.dry_run = true + formatter = ::Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter.new(:somewhere) + formatter.should_receive(:colour=).with(true) + formatter.should_receive(:dry_run=).with(true) + @options.formatters << formatter + @options.configure + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/quiet_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/quiet_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2578dbe6d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/quiet_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + describe "QuietBacktraceTweaker" do + before(:each) do + @error = RuntimeError.new + @tweaker = QuietBacktraceTweaker.new + end + + it "should not barf on nil backtrace" do + lambda do + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + end.should_not raise_error + end + + it "should remove anything from textmate ruby bundle" do + @error.set_backtrace(["/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/tmruby.rb:147"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should be_empty + end + + it "should remove anything in lib spec dir" do + ["expectations", "mocks", "runner"].each do |child| + element="/lib/spec/#{child}/anything.rb" + @error.set_backtrace([element]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + unless (@error.backtrace.empty?) + raise("Should have tweaked away '#{element}'") + end + end + end + + it "should remove mock_frameworks/rspec" do + element = "mock_frameworks/rspec" + @error.set_backtrace([element]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + unless (@error.backtrace.empty?) + raise("Should have tweaked away '#{element}'") + end + end + + it "should remove bin spec" do + @error.set_backtrace(["bin/spec:"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should be_empty + end + + it "should clean up double slashes" do + @error.set_backtrace(["/a//b/c//d.rb"]) + @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error, "spec name") + @error.backtrace.should include("/a/b/c/d.rb") + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/reporter_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/reporter_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..574625ce8 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/reporter_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +module Spec + module Runner + + module ReporterSpecHelper + def setup + @io = StringIO.new + @backtrace_tweaker = stub("backtrace tweaker", :tweak_backtrace => nil) + @formatter = mock("formatter") + @reporter = Reporter.new([@formatter], @backtrace_tweaker) + end + + def failure + Mocks::DuckTypeArgConstraint.new(:header, :exception) + end + + def description(s) + Spec::DSL::Description.new(s) + end + end + + describe Reporter do + include ReporterSpecHelper + before(:each) {setup} + + it "should tell formatter when behaviour is added" do + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + end + + it "should handle multiple behaviours with same name" do + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).exactly(3).times + @formatter.should_receive(:example_started).exactly(3).times + @formatter.should_receive(:example_passed).exactly(3).times + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 3, 0, 0) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.example_started("spec 1") + @reporter.example_finished("spec 1") + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.example_started("spec 2") + @reporter.example_finished("spec 2") + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.example_started("spec 3") + @reporter.example_finished("spec 3") + @reporter.dump + end + + it "should handle multiple examples with the same name" do + error=RuntimeError.new + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).exactly(2).times + @formatter.should_receive(:example_passed).with("example").exactly(2).times + @formatter.should_receive(:example_failed).with("example", 1, failure) + @formatter.should_receive(:example_failed).with("example", 2, failure) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_failure).exactly(2).times + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 4, 2, 0) + @backtrace_tweaker.should_receive(:tweak_backtrace).twice + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.example_finished("example") + @reporter.example_finished("example", error) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.example_finished("example") + @reporter.example_finished("example", error) + @reporter.dump + end + + it "should push stats to formatter even with no data" do + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 0, 0, 0) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @reporter.dump + end + + it "should push time to formatter" do + @formatter.should_receive(:start).with(5) + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary) do |time, a, b| + time.to_s.should match(/[0-9].[0-9|e|-]+/) + end + @reporter.start(5) + @reporter.end + @reporter.dump + end + end + + describe Reporter, "reporting one passing example" do + include ReporterSpecHelper + before(:each) {setup} + + it "should tell formatter example passed" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_passed) + @reporter.example_finished("example") + end + + it "should not delegate to backtrace tweaker" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_passed) + @backtrace_tweaker.should_not_receive(:tweak_backtrace) + @reporter.example_finished("example") + end + + it "should account for passing example in stats" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_passed) + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 0, 0) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @reporter.example_finished("example") + @reporter.dump + end + end + + describe Reporter, "reporting one failing example" do + include ReporterSpecHelper + before(:each) {setup} + + it "should tell formatter that example failed" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_failed) + @reporter.example_finished("example", RuntimeError.new) + end + + it "should delegate to backtrace tweaker" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_failed) + @backtrace_tweaker.should_receive(:tweak_backtrace) + @reporter.example_finished("spec", RuntimeError.new) + end + + it "should account for failing example in stats" do + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour) + @formatter.should_receive(:example_failed).with("example", 1, failure) + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_failure).with(1, anything()) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 1, 0) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.example_finished("example", RuntimeError.new) + @reporter.dump + end + + end + + describe Reporter, "reporting one pending example (Not Yet Implemented)" do + include ReporterSpecHelper + before(:each) {setup} + + it "should tell formatter example is pending" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with(description("behaviour"), "example", "Not Yet Implemented") + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description('behaviour')) + @reporter.example_finished("example", nil, nil, true) + end + + it "should account for pending example in stats" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with(description("behaviour"), "example", "Not Yet Implemented") + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 0, 1) + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(description("behaviour")) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description('behaviour')) + @reporter.example_finished("example", nil, nil, true) + @reporter.dump + end + end + + describe Reporter, "reporting one pending example (ExamplePendingError)" do + include ReporterSpecHelper + before(:each) {setup} + + it "should tell formatter example is pending" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with(description("behaviour"), "example", "reason") + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description('behaviour')) + @reporter.example_finished("example", Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError.new("reason"), nil, false) + end + + it "should account for pending example in stats" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with(description("behaviour"), "example", "reason") + @formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) + @formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 0, 1) + @formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description('behaviour')) + @reporter.example_finished("example", Spec::DSL::ExamplePendingError.new("reason"), nil, false) + @reporter.dump + end + end + + describe Reporter, "reporting one pending example (PendingFixedError)" do + include ReporterSpecHelper + before(:each) {setup} + + it "should tell formatter pending example is fixed" do + @formatter.should_receive(:example_failed) do |name, counter, failure| + failure.header.should == "'behaviour example' FIXED" + end + @formatter.should_receive(:add_behaviour).with(description("behaviour")) + @reporter.add_behaviour(description('behaviour')) + @reporter.example_finished("example", Spec::DSL::PendingFixedError.new("reason"), nil, false) + end + end + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_parser_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_parser_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6fb83dc35 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_parser_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "c" do + + it "1" do + end + + it "2" do + end + +end + +describe "d" do + + it "3" do + end + + it "4" do + end + +end + +class SpecParserSubject +end + +describe SpecParserSubject do + + it "5" do + end + +end + +describe SpecParserSubject, "described" do + + it "6" do + end + +end + +describe "SpecParser" do + before(:each) do + @p = Spec::Runner::SpecParser.new + end + + it "should find spec name for 'specify' at same line" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 5).should == "c 1" + end + + it "should find spec name for 'specify' at end of spec line" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 6).should == "c 1" + end + + it "should find context for 'context' above all specs" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 4).should == "c" + end + + it "should find spec name for 'it' at same line" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 15).should == "d 3" + end + + it "should find spec name for 'it' at end of spec line" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 16).should == "d 3" + end + + it "should find context for 'describe' above all specs" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 14).should == "d" + end + + it "should find nearest example name between examples" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 7).should == "c 1" + end + + it "should find nothing outside a context" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 2).should be_nil + end + + it "should find context name for type" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 26).should == "SpecParserSubject" + end + + it "should find context and spec name for type" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 28).should == "SpecParserSubject 5" + end + + it "should find context and description for type" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 33).should == "SpecParserSubject described" + end + + it "should find context and description and example for type" do + @p.spec_name_for(File.open(__FILE__), 36).should == "SpecParserSubject described 6" + end + +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/spec_classes.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/spec_classes.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..89eee72c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/spec_classes.rb @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +# This file contains various classes used by the specs. +module Spec + module Expectations + class Person + attr_reader :name + def initialize name + @name = name + end + def == other + return @name == other.name + end + end + + class ClassWithMultiWordPredicate + def multi_word_predicate? + true + end + end + + module Helper + class CollectionWithSizeMethod + def initialize; @list = []; end + def size; @list.size; end + def push(item); @list.push(item); end + end + + class CollectionWithLengthMethod + def initialize; @list = []; end + def length; @list.size; end + def push(item); @list.push(item); end + end + + class CollectionOwner + attr_reader :items_in_collection_with_size_method, :items_in_collection_with_length_method + + def initialize + @items_in_collection_with_size_method = CollectionWithSizeMethod.new + @items_in_collection_with_length_method = CollectionWithLengthMethod.new + end + + def add_to_collection_with_size_method(item) + @items_in_collection_with_size_method.push(item) + end + + def add_to_collection_with_length_method(item) + @items_in_collection_with_length_method.push(item) + end + + def items_for(arg) + return [1, 2, 3] if arg == 'a' + [1] + end + + end + + class HandCodedMock + include Spec::Matchers + def initialize(return_val) + @return_val = return_val + @funny_called = false + end + + def funny? + @funny_called = true + @return_val + end + + def hungry?(a, b, c) + a.should equal(1) + b.should equal(2) + c.should equal(3) + @funny_called = true + @return_val + end + + def exists? + @return_val + end + + def multi_word_predicate? + @return_val + end + + def rspec_verify + @funny_called.should be_true + end + end + class ClassWithUnqueriedPredicate + attr_accessor :foo + def initialize(foo) + @foo = foo + end + end + end + end +end + +module Custom + class Formatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter + attr_reader :where + + def initialize(where) + @where = where + end + end + + class BadFormatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter + attr_reader :where + + def initialize(where) + bad_method + end + end + + class BehaviourRunner + def initialize(options, arg=nil); end + end +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/translator_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/translator_spec.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e11983a42 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec/translator_spec.rb @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper.rb' + +describe "Translator" do + before do + @t = Spec::Translator.new + end + + it "should translate files" do + from = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/..' + to = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../translated_specs' + @t.translate_dir(from, to) + end + + it "should translate context_setup do" do + @t.translate_line( + "context_setup do\n" + ).should eql( + "before(:all) do\n" + ) + end + + it "should translate context_setup {foo}" do + @t.translate_line( + "context_setup {foo}\n" + ).should eql( + "before(:all) {foo}\n" + ) + end + + it "should translate context ' to describe '" do + @t.translate_line( + "context 'Translator' do\n" + ).should eql( + "describe 'Translator' do\n" + ) + end + + it 'should translate context " to describe "' do + @t.translate_line( + 'context "Translator"' + ).should eql( + 'describe "Translator"' + ) + end + + it 'should translate spaces then context " to describe "' do + @t.translate_line( + ' context "Translator"' + ).should eql( + ' describe "Translator"' + ) + end + + it "should not translate context=foo" do + @t.translate_line(' context=foo').should eql(' context=foo') + end + + it "should not translate context = foo" do + @t.translate_line(' context = foo').should eql(' context = foo') + end + + it "should not translate context = foo" do + @t.translate_line(' context = foo').should eql(' context = foo') + end + + it "should translate should_be_close" do + @t.translate_line('5.0.should_be_close(5.0, 0.5)').should eql('5.0.should be_close(5.0, 0.5)') + end + + it "should translate should_not_raise" do + @t.translate_line('lambda { self.call }.should_not_raise').should eql('lambda { self.call }.should_not raise_error') + end + + it "should translate should_throw" do + @t.translate_line('lambda { self.call }.should_throw').should eql('lambda { self.call }.should throw_symbol') + end + + it "should not translate 0.9 should_not" do + @t.translate_line('@target.should_not @matcher').should eql('@target.should_not @matcher') + end + + it "should leave should_not_receive" do + @t.translate_line('@mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text")').should eql('@mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text")') + end + + it "should leave should_receive" do + @t.translate_line('@mock.should_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text")').should eql('@mock.should_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text")') + end + + it "should translate multi word predicates" do + @t.translate_line('foo.should_multi_word_predicate').should eql('foo.should be_multi_word_predicate') + end + + it "should translate multi word predicates prefixed with be" do + @t.translate_line('foo.should_be_multi_word_predicate').should eql('foo.should be_multi_word_predicate') + end + + it "should translate be(expected) to equal(expected)" do + @t.translate_line('foo.should_be :cool').should eql('foo.should equal :cool') + end + + it "should translate instance_of" do + @t.translate_line('5.should_be_an_instance_of(Integer)').should eql('5.should be_an_instance_of(Integer)') + end + + it "should translate should_be <" do + @t.translate_line('3.should_be < 4').should eql('3.should be < 4') + end + + it "should translate should_be <=" do + @t.translate_line('3.should_be <= 4').should eql('3.should be <= 4') + end + + it "should translate should_be >=" do + @t.translate_line('4.should_be >= 3').should eql('4.should be >= 3') + end + + it "should translate should_be >" do + @t.translate_line('4.should_be > 3').should eql('4.should be > 3') + end + + it "should translate should_be_happy" do + @t.translate_line("4.should_be_happy").should eql("4.should be_happy") + end + + it "should translate custom method taking regexp with parenthesis" do + @t.translate_line("@browser.should_contain_text(/Sn.rrunger og annet rusk/)").should eql("@browser.should be_contain_text(/Sn.rrunger og annet rusk/)") + end + + it "should translate custom method taking regexp without parenthesis" do + @t.translate_line("@browser.should_contain_text /Sn.rrunger og annet rusk/\n").should eql("@browser.should be_contain_text(/Sn.rrunger og annet rusk/)\n") + end + + it "should translate should_not_be_nil" do + @t.translate_line("foo.should_not_be_nil\n").should eql("foo.should_not be_nil\n") + end + + it "should translate kind of" do + @t.translate_line('@object.should_be_kind_of(MessageExpectation)').should( + eql('@object.should be_kind_of(MessageExpectation)')) + end + + it "should translate should_be_true" do + @t.translate_line("foo.should_be_true\n").should eql("foo.should be_true\n") + end + + # [#9674] spec_translate incorrectly handling shoud_match, when regexp in a var, in a block + # http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=3149&aid=9674&group_id=797 + it "should translate should_match on a regexp, in a var, in a block" do + @t.translate_line("collection.each { |c| c.should_match a_regexp_in_a_var }\n").should eql("collection.each { |c| c.should match(a_regexp_in_a_var) }\n") + @t.translate_line("collection.each{|c| c.should_match a_regexp_in_a_var}\n").should eql("collection.each{|c| c.should match(a_regexp_in_a_var) }\n") + end + + # From Rubinius specs + it "should translate close_to without parens" do + @t.translate_line("end.should_be_close 3.14159_26535_89793_23846, TOLERANCE\n").should eql("end.should be_close(3.14159_26535_89793_23846, TOLERANCE)\n") + end + + # [#9882] 0.9 Beta 1 - translator bugs + # http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=9882&group_id=797&atid=3149 + it "should support symbol arguments" do + @t.translate_line( + "lambda { sequence.parse('bar') }.should_throw :ZeroWidthParseSuccess\n" + ).should eql( + "lambda { sequence.parse('bar') }.should throw_symbol(:ZeroWidthParseSuccess)\n" + ) + end + + # [#9882] 0.9 Beta 1 - translator bugs + # http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=9882&group_id=797&atid=3149 + it "should support instance var arguments" do + @t.translate_line( + "a.should_eql @local" + ).should eql( + "a.should eql(@local)" + ) + end + + # [#9882] 0.9 Beta 1 - translator bugs + # http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=9882&group_id=797&atid=3149 + it "should support lambdas as expecteds" do + @t.translate_line( + "@parslet.should_not_eql lambda { nil }.to_parseable" + ).should eql( + "@parslet.should_not eql(lambda { nil }.to_parseable)" + ) + end + + # [#9882] 0.9 Beta 1 - translator bugs + # http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=9882&group_id=797&atid=3149 + it "should support fully qualified names" do + @t.translate_line( + "results.should_be_kind_of SimpleASTLanguage::Identifier" + ).should eql( + "results.should be_kind_of(SimpleASTLanguage::Identifier)" + ) + end + + # [#9882] 0.9 Beta 1 - translator bugs + # http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=9882&group_id=797&atid=3149 + # it "should leave whitespace between expression and comments" do + # @t.translate_line( + # "lambda { @instance.foo = foo }.should_raise NoMethodError # no writer defined" + # ).should eql( + # "lambda { @instance.foo = foo }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) # no writer defined" + # ) + # end + + it "should translate redirects" do + @t.translate_line( + "controller.should_redirect_to 'http://not_existing_domain_for_novalis.test.host/404.html'" + ).should eql( + "controller.should redirect_to('http://not_existing_domain_for_novalis.test.host/404.html')" + ) + end + + it "should translate :any_args" do + @t.translate_line( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:any_args)" + ).should eql( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(any_args)" + ) + end + + it "should translate :anything" do + @t.translate_line( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:anything)" + ).should eql( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(anything)" + ) + end + + it "should translate :boolean" do + @t.translate_line( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:boolean)" + ).should eql( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(boolean)" + ) + end + + it "should translate :no_args" do + @t.translate_line( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:no_args)" + ).should eql( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(no_args)" + ) + end + + it "should translate :numeric" do + @t.translate_line( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:numeric)" + ).should eql( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(an_instance_of(Numeric))" + ) + end + + it "should translate :string" do + @t.translate_line( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(:string)" + ).should eql( + "mock.should_receive(:foo).with(an_instance_of(String))" + ) + end +end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec_helper.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a7a4a82db --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gems/rspec/spec/spec_helper.rb @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +require 'stringio' +require 'rbconfig' + +dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) +lib_path = File.expand_path("#{dir}/../lib") +$LOAD_PATH.unshift lib_path unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib_path) +$_spec_spec = true # Prevents Kernel.exit in various places + +require 'spec' +require 'spec/mocks' +require 'hpricot' # Needed to compare generated with wanted HTML +spec_classes_path = File.expand_path("#{dir}/../spec/spec/spec_classes") +require spec_classes_path unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(spec_classes_path) + +module Spec + module Matchers + def fail + raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) + end + + def fail_with(message) + raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError, message) + end + + class Pass + def matches?(proc, &block) + begin + proc.call + true + rescue Exception => @error + false + end + end + + def failure_message + @error.message + "\n" + @error.backtrace.join("\n") + end + end + + def pass + Pass.new + end + end +end + +class NonStandardError < Exception; end |