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Feature: Partial doubles When the `verify_partial_doubles` configuration option is set, the same argument and method existence checks that are performed for [`object_double`](./using-an-object-double) are also performed on [partial doubles](../basics/partial-test-doubles). You should set this unless you have a good reason not to. It defaults to off only for backwards compatibility. Scenario: doubling an existing object Given a file named "spec/user_spec.rb" with: """ruby class User def save; false; end end def save_user(user) "saved!" if user.save end RSpec.configure do |config| config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks| mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true end end RSpec.describe '#save_user' do it 'renders message on success' do user = User.new expect(user).to receive(:saave).and_return(true) # Typo in name expect(save_user(user)).to eq("saved!") end end """ When I run `rspec spec/user_spec.rb` Then the output should contain "1 example, 1 failure"
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