RSpec::Support.require_rspec_support 'method_signature_verifier' module RSpec module Mocks # A message expectation that knows about the real implementation of the # message being expected, so that it can verify that any expectations # have the valid arguments. # @api private class VerifyingMessageExpectation < MessageExpectation # A level of indirection is used here rather than just passing in the # method itself, since method look up is expensive and we only want to # do it if actually needed. # # Conceptually the method reference makes more sense as a constructor # argument since it should be immutable, but it is significantly more # straight forward to build the object in pieces so for now it stays as # an accessor. attr_accessor :method_reference def initialize(*args) super end # @private def with(*args, &block) super(*args, &block).tap do validate_expected_arguments! do |signature| example_call_site_args = [:an_arg] * signature.min_non_kw_args example_call_site_args << :kw_args_hash if signature.required_kw_args.any? @argument_list_matcher.resolve_expected_args_based_on(example_call_site_args) end end end ruby2_keywords(:with) if respond_to?(:ruby2_keywords, true) private def validate_expected_arguments! return if method_reference.nil? method_reference.with_signature do |signature| args = yield signature verifier = Support::LooseSignatureVerifier.new(signature, args) unless verifier.valid? # Fail fast is required, otherwise the message expectation will fail # as well ("expected method not called") and clobber this one. @failed_fast = true @error_generator.raise_invalid_arguments_error(verifier) end end end end end end