Feature: Standalone `require "rspec/mocks/standalone"` to expose the API at the top level (e.g. `main`) outside the RSpec environment in a REPL like IRB or in a one-off script. Scenario: Allow a message outside RSpec Given a file named "example.rb" with: """ruby require "rspec/mocks/standalone" greeter = double("greeter") allow(greeter).to receive(:say_hi) { "Hello!" } puts greeter.say_hi """ When I run `ruby example.rb` Then the output should contain "Hello!" Scenario: Expect a message outside RSpec Given a file named "example.rb" with: """ruby require "rspec/mocks/standalone" greeter = double("greeter") expect(greeter).to receive(:say_hi) RSpec::Mocks.verify """ When I run `ruby example.rb` Then it should fail with the following output: | (Double "greeter").say_hi(*(any args)) | | RSpec::Mocks::MockExpectationError | | expected: 1 time with any arguments | | received: 0 times with any arguments |