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Feature: be_a_new matcher The `be_a_new` matcher accepts a class and passes if the subject is an instance of that class that returns false to persisted? You can also chain `with` on `be_a_new` with a hash of attributes to specify the subject has equal attributes. Scenario: example spec with four be_a_new possibilities Given a file named "spec/models/widget_spec.rb" with: """ruby require "spec_helper" describe Widget do context "when initialized" do subject(:widget) { Widget.new } it "is a new widget" do expect(widget).to be_a_new(Widget) end it "is not a new string" do expect(widget).not_to be_a_new(String) end end context "when saved" do subject(:widget) { Widget.create } it "is not a new widget" do expect(widget).not_to be_a_new(Widget) end it "is not a new string" do expect(widget).not_to be_a_new(String) end end end """ When I run `rspec spec/models/widget_spec.rb` Then the examples should all pass
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