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Feature: end_with matcher Use the `end_with` matcher to specify that a string or array ends with the expected characters or elements. "this string".should end_with "string" "this string".should_not end_with "stringy" [0, 1, 2].should end_with 1, 2 Scenario: string usage Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with: """ describe "this string" do it { should end_with "string" } it { should_not end_with "stringy" } # deliberate failures it { should_not end_with "string" } it { should end_with "stringy" } end """ When I run `rspec example_spec.rb` Then the output should contain all of these: | 4 examples, 2 failures | | expected "this string" not to end with "string" | | expected "this string" to end with "stringy" | Scenario: array usage Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with: """ describe [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] do it { should end_with 4 } it { should end_with 3, 4 } it { should_not end_with 3 } it { should_not end_with 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } # deliberate failures it { should_not end_with 4 } it { should end_with 3 } end """ When I run `rspec example_spec.rb` Then the output should contain all of these: | 6 examples, 2 failures | | expected [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] not to end with 4 | | expected [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] to end with 3 |
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