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$: << File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../lib'
require 'mspec'
require 'mspec/utils/script'
# The purpose of these specs is to confirm that the #should
# and #should_not methods are functioning appropriately. We
# use a separate spec file that is invoked from the MSpec
# specs but is run by MSpec. This avoids conflicting with
# RSpec's #should and #should_not methods.
class ShouldSpecsMonitor
def initialize
@called = 0
end
def expectation(state)
@called += 1
end
def finish
puts "I was called #{@called} times"
end
end
# Simplistic runner
formatter = DottedFormatter.new
formatter.register
monitor = ShouldSpecsMonitor.new
MSpec.register :expectation, monitor
MSpec.register :finish, monitor
at_exit { MSpec.actions :finish }
MSpec.actions :start
MSpec.setup_env
# Specs
describe "MSpec expectation method #should" do
it "accepts a matcher" do
:sym.should be_kind_of(Symbol)
end
it "causes a failure to be recorded" do
1.should == 2
end
it "registers that an expectation has been encountered" do
# an empty example block causes an exception because
# no expectation was encountered
end
it "invokes the MSpec :expectation actions" do
1.should == 1
end
end
describe "MSpec expectation method #should_not" do
it "accepts a matcher" do
"sym".should_not be_kind_of(Symbol)
end
it "causes a failure to be recorded" do
1.should_not == 1
end
it "registers that an expectation has been encountered" do
end
it "invokes the MSpec :expectation actions" do
1.should_not == 2
end
end
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