module RSpec module Matchers class OperatorMatcher class << self def registry @registry ||= {} end def register(klass, operator, matcher) registry[klass] ||= {} registry[klass][operator] = matcher end def unregister(klass, operator) registry[klass] && registry[klass].delete(operator) end def get(klass, operator) klass.ancestors.each { |ancestor| matcher = registry[ancestor] && registry[ancestor][operator] return matcher if matcher } nil end end def initialize(actual) @actual = actual end def self.use_custom_matcher_or_delegate(operator) define_method(operator) do |expected| if uses_generic_implementation_of?(operator) && matcher = OperatorMatcher.get(@actual.class, operator) @actual.__send__(::RSpec::Matchers.last_should, matcher.new(expected)) else eval_match(@actual, operator, expected) end end negative_operator = operator.sub(/^=/, '!') if negative_operator != operator && respond_to?(negative_operator) define_method(negative_operator) do |expected| opposite_should = ::RSpec::Matchers.last_should == :should ? :should_not : :should raise "RSpec does not support `#{::RSpec::Matchers.last_should} #{negative_operator} expected`. " + "Use `#{opposite_should} #{operator} expected` instead." end end end ['==', '===', '=~', '>', '>=', '<', '<='].each do |operator| use_custom_matcher_or_delegate operator end def fail_with_message(message) RSpec::Expectations.fail_with(message, @expected, @actual) end def description "#{@operator} #{@expected.inspect}" end private if Method.method_defined?(:owner) # 1.8.6 lacks Method#owner :-( def uses_generic_implementation_of?(op) Expectations.method_handle_for(@actual, op).owner == ::Kernel rescue NameError false end else def uses_generic_implementation_of?(op) # This is a bit of a hack, but: # # {}.method(:=~).to_s # => "#" # # In the absence of Method#owner, this is the best we # can do to see if the method comes from Kernel. Expectations.method_handle_for(@actual, op).to_s.include?('(Kernel)') rescue NameError false end end def eval_match(actual, operator, expected) ::RSpec::Matchers.last_matcher = self @operator, @expected = operator, expected __delegate_operator(actual, operator, expected) end end module BuiltIn class PositiveOperatorMatcher < OperatorMatcher def __delegate_operator(actual, operator, expected) if actual.__send__(operator, expected) true elsif ['==','===', '=~'].include?(operator) fail_with_message("expected: #{expected.inspect}\n got: #{actual.inspect} (using #{operator})") else fail_with_message("expected: #{operator} #{expected.inspect}\n got: #{operator.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{actual.inspect}") end end end class NegativeOperatorMatcher < OperatorMatcher def __delegate_operator(actual, operator, expected) return false unless actual.__send__(operator, expected) return fail_with_message("expected not: #{operator} #{expected.inspect}\n got: #{operator.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{actual.inspect}") end end end end end