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require 'spec_helper' describe "An object where respond_to? is true and does not have method" do # When should_receive(:sym) is sent to any object, the Proxy sends # respond_to?(:sym) to that object to see if the method should be proxied. # # If respond_to? itself is proxied, then when the Proxy sends respond_to? # to the object, the proxy is invoked and responds yes (if so set in the spec). # When the object does NOT actually respond to :sym, an exception is thrown # when trying to proxy it. # # The fix was to keep track of whether :respond_to? had been proxied and, if # so, call the munged copy of :respond_to? on the object. it "does not raise an exception for Object" do obj = Object.new obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:foobar).and_return(true) obj.should_receive(:foobar).and_return(:baz) obj.respond_to?(:foobar).should be_true obj.foobar.should eq :baz end it "does not raise an exception for mock" do obj = double("obj") obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:foobar).and_return(true) obj.should_receive(:foobar).and_return(:baz) obj.respond_to?(:foobar).should be_true obj.foobar.should eq :baz end end
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