module Spec module Matchers #Based on patch from Wilson Bilkovich class Change #:nodoc: def initialize(receiver=nil, message=nil, &block) @receiver = receiver @message = message @block = block end def matches?(target, &block) if block raise MatcherError.new(<<-EOF block passed to should or should_not change must use {} instead of do/end EOF ) end @target = target execute_change return false if @from && (@from != @before) return false if @to && (@to != @after) return (@before + @amount == @after) if @amount return ((@after - @before) >= @minimum) if @minimum return ((@after - @before) <= @maximum) if @maximum return @before != @after end def execute_change @before = @block.nil? ? @receiver.send(@message) : @block.call @target.call @after = @block.nil? ? @receiver.send(@message) : @block.call end def failure_message if @to "#{result} should have been changed to #{@to.inspect}, but is now #{@after.inspect}" elsif @from "#{result} should have initially been #{@from.inspect}, but was #{@before.inspect}" elsif @amount "#{result} should have been changed by #{@amount.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" elsif @minimum "#{result} should have been changed by at least #{@minimum.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" elsif @maximum "#{result} should have been changed by at most #{@maximum.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" else "#{result} should have changed, but is still #{@before.inspect}" end end def result @message || "result" end def actual_delta @after - @before end def negative_failure_message "#{result} should not have changed, but did change from #{@before.inspect} to #{@after.inspect}" end def by(amount) @amount = amount self end def by_at_least(minimum) @minimum = minimum self end def by_at_most(maximum) @maximum = maximum self end def to(to) @to = to self end def from (from) @from = from self end end # :call-seq: # should change(receiver, message, &block) # should change(receiver, message, &block).by(value) # should change(receiver, message, &block).from(old).to(new) # should_not change(receiver, message, &block) # # Allows you to specify that a Proc will cause some value to change. # # == Examples # # lambda { # team.add_player(player) # }.should change(roster, :count) # # lambda { # team.add_player(player) # }.should change(roster, :count).by(1) # # lambda { # team.add_player(player) # }.should change(roster, :count).by_at_least(1) # # lambda { # team.add_player(player) # }.should change(roster, :count).by_at_most(1) # # string = "string" # lambda { # string.reverse! # }.should change { string }.from("string").to("gnirts") # # lambda { # person.happy_birthday # }.should change(person, :birthday).from(32).to(33) # # lambda { # employee.develop_great_new_social_networking_app # }.should change(employee, :title).from("Mail Clerk").to("CEO") # # Evaluates receiver.message or block before and after # it evaluates the c object (generated by the lambdas in the examples # above). # # Then compares the values before and after the receiver.message # and evaluates the difference compared to the expected difference. # # == WARNING # should_not change only supports the form with no # subsequent calls to by, by_at_least, # by_at_most, to or from. # # blocks passed to should change and should_not # change must use the {} form (do/end is not # supported). # def change(target=nil, message=nil, &block) Matchers::Change.new(target, message, &block) end end end