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 = nil @actual_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 = [] end def expected_args @args_expectation.args end def and_return(*values, &return_block) Kernel::raise AmbiguousReturnError unless @method_block.nil? case values.size when 0 then value = nil when 1 then value = values[0] else value = values @consecutive = true @expected_received_count = values.size if !ignoring_args? && @expected_received_count < values.size end @return_block = block_given? ? return_block : lambda { value } # Ruby 1.9 - see where this is used below @ignore_args = !block_given? 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 self end def matches(sym, args) @sym == sym and @args_expectation.check_args(args) end def invoke(args, block) if @expected_received_count == 0 @actual_received_count += 1 @error_generator.raise_expectation_error @sym, @expected_received_count, @actual_received_count, *args end @order_group.handle_order_constraint self begin Kernel::raise @exception_to_raise unless @exception_to_raise.nil? Kernel::throw @symbol_to_throw unless @symbol_to_throw.nil? if !@method_block.nil? default_return_val = invoke_method_block(args) elsif @args_to_yield.size > 0 default_return_val = invoke_with_yield(block) else default_return_val = nil end if @consecutive return invoke_consecutive_return_block(args, block) elsif @return_block return invoke_return_block(args, block) else return default_return_val end ensure @actual_received_count += 1 end end def called_max_times? @expected_received_count == :any || @actual_received_count >= @expected_received_count 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 value = nil @args_to_yield.each do |args_to_yield_this_time| if block.arity > -1 && args_to_yield_this_time.length != block.arity @error_generator.raise_wrong_arity_error args_to_yield_this_time, block.arity end value = block.call(*args_to_yield_this_time) end value end def invoke_consecutive_return_block(args, block) args << block unless block.nil? value = @return_block.call(*args) index = [@actual_received_count, value.size-1].min value[index] end def invoke_return_block(args, block) args << block unless block.nil? # Ruby 1.9 - when we set @return_block to return values # regardless of arguments, any arguments will result in # a "wrong number of arguments" error if @ignore_args @return_block.call() else @return_block.call(*args) end 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_messages_received? generate_error rescue Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError => error error.backtrace.insert(0, @expected_from) Kernel::raise error end def expected_messages_received? ignoring_args? || matches_exact_count? || matches_at_least_count? || matches_at_most_count? end def ignoring_args? @expected_received_count == :any end def matches_at_least_count? @at_least && @actual_received_count >= @expected_received_count end def matches_at_most_count? @at_most && @actual_received_count <= @expected_received_count end def matches_exact_count? @expected_received_count == @actual_received_count end def similar_messages @similar_messages ||= [] end def advise(args, block) similar_messages << args end def generate_error if similar_messages.empty? @error_generator.raise_expectation_error(@sym, @expected_received_count, @actual_received_count, *@args_expectation.args) else @error_generator.raise_unexpected_message_args_error(self, *@similar_messages.first) end end def with(*args, &block) @args_expectation = ArgumentExpectation.new(args, &block) 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 = case n when Numeric n when :once 1 when :twice 2 end 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 end end