/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb
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- module Spec
- module Matchers
-
- class Be #:nodoc:
- def initialize(*args)
- if args.empty?
- @expected = :satisfy_if
- else
- @expected = parse_expected(args.shift)
- end
- @args = args
- @comparison = ""
- end
-
- def matches?(actual)
- @actual = actual
- 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
- else
- return match_or_compare
- end
- 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 "if to be satisfied" if @expected == :satisfy_if
- 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 : false if @expected == :satisfy_if
- 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)
- @prefix = "be "
- @double_equal = true
- @comparison = "== "
- @expected = expected
- self
- end
- def ===(expected)
- @prefix = "be "
- @triple_equal = true
- @comparison = "=== "
- @expected = expected
- self
- end
- def <(expected)
- @prefix = "be "
- @less_than = true
- @comparison = "< "
- @expected = expected
- self
- end
- def <=(expected)
- @prefix = "be "
- @less_than_or_equal = true
- @comparison = "<= "
- @expected = expected
- self
- end
- def >=(expected)
- @prefix = "be "
- @greater_than_or_equal = true
- @comparison = ">= "
- @expected = expected
- self
- end
- def >(expected)
- @prefix = "be "
- @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|
- if expected.starts_with?(prefix)
- @prefix = prefix
- return "#{expected.to_s.sub(@prefix,"")}".to_sym
- end
- end
- end
- @prefix = ""
- 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
- # 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). Given no args means
- # the caller should satisfy an if condition (to be or not to be).
- #
- # 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
- # 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