module RSpec module Support # @api private # # Defines a helper method that is optimized to require files from the # named lib. The passed block MUST be `{ |f| require_relative f }` # because for `require_relative` to work properly from within the named # lib the line of code must be IN that lib. # # `require_relative` is preferred when available because it is always O(1), # regardless of the number of dirs in $LOAD_PATH. `require`, on the other # hand, does a linear O(N) search over the dirs in the $LOAD_PATH until # it can resolve the file relative to one of the dirs. def self.define_optimized_require_for_rspec(lib, &require_relative) name = "require_rspec_#{lib}" if RUBY_PLATFORM == 'java' && !Kernel.respond_to?(:require) # JRuby 9.1.17.0 has developed a regression for require (class << self; self; end).__send__(:define_method, name) do |f| Kernel.send(:require, "rspec/#{lib}/#{f}") end elsif Kernel.respond_to?(:require_relative) (class << self; self; end).__send__(:define_method, name) do |f| require_relative.call("#{lib}/#{f}") end else (class << self; self; end).__send__(:define_method, name) do |f| require "rspec/#{lib}/#{f}" end end end define_optimized_require_for_rspec(:support) { |f| require_relative(f) } require_rspec_support "version" require_rspec_support "ruby_features" # @api private KERNEL_METHOD_METHOD = ::Kernel.instance_method(:method) # @api private # # Used internally to get a method handle for a particular object # and method name. # # Includes handling for a few special cases: # # - Objects that redefine #method (e.g. an HTTPRequest struct) # - BasicObject subclasses that mixin a Kernel dup (e.g. SimpleDelegator) # - Objects that undefine method and delegate everything to another # object (e.g. Mongoid association objects) if RubyFeatures.supports_rebinding_module_methods? def self.method_handle_for(object, method_name) KERNEL_METHOD_METHOD.bind(object).call(method_name) rescue NameError => original begin handle = object.method(method_name) raise original unless handle.is_a? Method handle rescue Support::AllExceptionsExceptOnesWeMustNotRescue raise original end end else def self.method_handle_for(object, method_name) if ::Kernel === object KERNEL_METHOD_METHOD.bind(object).call(method_name) else object.method(method_name) end rescue NameError => original begin handle = object.method(method_name) raise original unless handle.is_a? Method handle rescue Support::AllExceptionsExceptOnesWeMustNotRescue raise original end end end # @api private # # Used internally to get a class of a given object, even if it does not respond to #class. def self.class_of(object) object.class rescue NoMethodError singleton_class = class << object; self; end singleton_class.ancestors.find { |ancestor| !ancestor.equal?(singleton_class) } end # A single thread local variable so we don't excessively pollute that namespace. def self.thread_local_data Thread.current[:__rspec] ||= {} end # @api private def self.failure_notifier=(callable) thread_local_data[:failure_notifier] = callable end # @private DEFAULT_FAILURE_NOTIFIER = lambda { |failure, _opts| raise failure } # @api private def self.failure_notifier thread_local_data[:failure_notifier] || DEFAULT_FAILURE_NOTIFIER end # @api private def self.notify_failure(failure, options={}) failure_notifier.call(failure, options) end # @api private def self.with_failure_notifier(callable) orig_notifier = failure_notifier self.failure_notifier = callable yield ensure self.failure_notifier = orig_notifier end class << self # @api private attr_writer :warning_notifier end # @private DEFAULT_WARNING_NOTIFIER = lambda { |warning| ::Kernel.warn warning } # @api private def self.warning_notifier @warning_notifier ||= DEFAULT_WARNING_NOTIFIER end # @private module AllExceptionsExceptOnesWeMustNotRescue # These exceptions are dangerous to rescue as rescuing them # would interfere with things we should not interfere with. AVOID_RESCUING = [NoMemoryError, SignalException, Interrupt, SystemExit] def self.===(exception) AVOID_RESCUING.none? { |ar| ar === exception } end end # The Differ is only needed when a spec fails with a diffable failure. # In the more common case of all specs passing or the only failures being # non-diffable, we can avoid the extra cost of loading the differ, diff-lcs, # pp, etc by avoiding an unnecessary require. Instead, autoload will take # care of loading the differ on first use. autoload :Differ, "rspec/support/differ" end end