Module: RSpec::Expectations
- Defined in:
- lib/rspec/expectations.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/errors.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/syntax.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/differ.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/version.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/handler.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/fail_with.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/deprecation.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/extensions/object.rb,
lib/rspec/expectations/expectation_target.rb
Overview
RSpec::Expectations adds two instance methods to every object:
should(matcher=nil)
should_not(matcher=nil)
Both methods take an optional matcher object (See
RSpec::Matchers). When should is invoked with a
matcher, it turns around and calls matcher.matches?(self). For example,
in the expression:
order.total.should eq(Money.new(5.55, :USD))
the should method invokes the equivalent of eq.matches?(order.total). If
matches? returns true, the expectation is met and execution continues. If
false, then the spec fails with the message returned by
eq.failure_message_for_should.
Given the expression:
order.entries.should_not include(entry)
the should_not method invokes the equivalent of
include.matches?(order.entries), but it interprets false as success, and
true as a failure, using the message generated by
eq.failure_message_for_should_not.
rspec-expectations ships with a standard set of useful matchers, and writing your own matchers is quite simple.
See RSpec::Matchers for more information about the built-in matchers that ship with rspec-expectations, and how to write your own custom matchers.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: DeprecatedConstants, Deprecation, Syntax Classes: Differ, ExpectationHandler, ExpectationNotMetError, ExpectationTarget, NegativeExpectationHandler, PositiveExpectationHandler
Constant Summary
- KERNEL_METHOD_METHOD =
This constant is part of a private API. You should avoid using this constant if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
::Kernel.instance_method(:method)
Class Method Summary (collapse)
-
+ (Object) fail_with(message, expected = nil, actual = nil)
Raises an RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError with message.
- + (Object) method_handle_for(object, method_name)
Instance Method Summary (collapse)
-
- (Object) differ=(ignore)
deprecated
Deprecated.
(no replacement)
- - (Boolean) multiline?(string)
Class Method Details
+ (Object) fail_with(message, expected = nil, actual = nil)
Raises an RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError with message.
Adds a diff to the failure message when expected and actual are
both present.
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# File 'lib/rspec/expectations/fail_with.rb', line 16 def fail_with(, expected=nil, actual=nil) if ! raise ArgumentError, "Failure message is nil. Does your matcher define the " + "appropriate failure_message_for_* method to return a string?" end if actual && expected if all_strings?(actual, expected) if any_multiline_strings?(actual, expected) << "\nDiff:" << differ.diff_as_string(coerce_to_string(actual), coerce_to_string(expected)) end elsif no_procs?(actual, expected) && no_numbers?(actual, expected) << "\nDiff:" << differ.diff_as_object(actual, expected) end end raise(RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new()) end |
+ (Object) method_handle_for(object, method_name)
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# File 'lib/rspec/expectations.rb', line 60 def self.method_handle_for(object, method_name) KERNEL_METHOD_METHOD.bind(object).call(method_name) end |
Instance Method Details
- (Object) differ=(ignore)
(no replacement)
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# File 'lib/rspec/expectations/extensions/object.rb', line 23 def differ=(ignore) RSpec.deprecate("RSpec::Expectations.differ=(differ)") end |
- (Boolean) multiline?(string)
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# File 'lib/rspec/expectations/fail_with.rb', line 69 def multiline?(string) string.include?("\n".encode(string.encoding)) end |