## # It's where you hide your "assertions". # # Please note, because of the way that expectations are implemented, # all expectations (eg must_equal) are dependent upon a thread local # variable +:current_spec+. If your specs rely on mixing threads into # the specs themselves, you're better off using assertions or the new # _(value) wrapper. For example: # # it "should still work in threads" do # my_threaded_thingy do # (1+1).must_equal 2 # bad # assert_equal 2, 1+1 # good # _(1 + 1).must_equal 2 # good # value(1 + 1).must_equal 2 # good, also #expect # end # end module Minitest::Expectations ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_empty. # # collection.must_be_empty # # :method: must_be_empty infect_an_assertion :assert_empty, :must_be_empty, :unary ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_equal # # a.must_equal b # # :method: must_equal infect_an_assertion :assert_equal, :must_equal ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_in_delta # # n.must_be_close_to m [, delta] # # :method: must_be_close_to infect_an_assertion :assert_in_delta, :must_be_close_to alias :must_be_within_delta :must_be_close_to # :nodoc: ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_in_epsilon # # n.must_be_within_epsilon m [, epsilon] # # :method: must_be_within_epsilon infect_an_assertion :assert_in_epsilon, :must_be_within_epsilon ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_includes # # collection.must_include obj # # :method: must_include infect_an_assertion :assert_includes, :must_include, :reverse ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_instance_of # # obj.must_be_instance_of klass # # :method: must_be_instance_of infect_an_assertion :assert_instance_of, :must_be_instance_of ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_kind_of # # obj.must_be_kind_of mod # # :method: must_be_kind_of infect_an_assertion :assert_kind_of, :must_be_kind_of ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_match # # a.must_match b # # :method: must_match infect_an_assertion :assert_match, :must_match ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_nil # # obj.must_be_nil # # :method: must_be_nil infect_an_assertion :assert_nil, :must_be_nil, :unary ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_operator # # n.must_be :<=, 42 # # This can also do predicates: # # str.must_be :empty? # # :method: must_be infect_an_assertion :assert_operator, :must_be, :reverse ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_output # # proc { ... }.must_output out_or_nil [, err] # # :method: must_output infect_an_assertion :assert_output, :must_output, :block ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_raises # # proc { ... }.must_raise exception # # :method: must_raise infect_an_assertion :assert_raises, :must_raise, :block ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_respond_to # # obj.must_respond_to msg # # :method: must_respond_to infect_an_assertion :assert_respond_to, :must_respond_to, :reverse ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_same # # a.must_be_same_as b # # :method: must_be_same_as infect_an_assertion :assert_same, :must_be_same_as ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_silent # # proc { ... }.must_be_silent # # :method: must_be_silent infect_an_assertion :assert_silent, :must_be_silent, :block ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_throws # # proc { ... }.must_throw sym # # :method: must_throw infect_an_assertion :assert_throws, :must_throw, :block ## # See Minitest::Assertions#assert_path_exists # # _(some_path).path_must_exist # # :method: path_must_exist infect_an_assertion :assert_path_exists, :path_must_exist, :unary ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_path_exists # # _(some_path).path_wont_exist # # :method: path_wont_exist infect_an_assertion :refute_path_exists, :path_wont_exist, :unary ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_empty # # collection.wont_be_empty # # :method: wont_be_empty infect_an_assertion :refute_empty, :wont_be_empty, :unary ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_equal # # a.wont_equal b # # :method: wont_equal infect_an_assertion :refute_equal, :wont_equal ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_in_delta # # n.wont_be_close_to m [, delta] # # :method: wont_be_close_to infect_an_assertion :refute_in_delta, :wont_be_close_to alias :wont_be_within_delta :wont_be_close_to # :nodoc: ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_in_epsilon # # n.wont_be_within_epsilon m [, epsilon] # # :method: wont_be_within_epsilon infect_an_assertion :refute_in_epsilon, :wont_be_within_epsilon ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_includes # # collection.wont_include obj # # :method: wont_include infect_an_assertion :refute_includes, :wont_include, :reverse ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_instance_of # # obj.wont_be_instance_of klass # # :method: wont_be_instance_of infect_an_assertion :refute_instance_of, :wont_be_instance_of ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_kind_of # # obj.wont_be_kind_of mod # # :method: wont_be_kind_of infect_an_assertion :refute_kind_of, :wont_be_kind_of ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_match # # a.wont_match b # # :method: wont_match infect_an_assertion :refute_match, :wont_match ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_nil # # obj.wont_be_nil # # :method: wont_be_nil infect_an_assertion :refute_nil, :wont_be_nil, :unary ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_operator # # n.wont_be :<=, 42 # # This can also do predicates: # # str.wont_be :empty? # # :method: wont_be infect_an_assertion :refute_operator, :wont_be, :reverse ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_respond_to # # obj.wont_respond_to msg # # :method: wont_respond_to infect_an_assertion :refute_respond_to, :wont_respond_to, :reverse ## # See Minitest::Assertions#refute_same # # a.wont_be_same_as b # # :method: wont_be_same_as infect_an_assertion :refute_same, :wont_be_same_as end