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725 B
Ruby
20 lines
725 B
Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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RSpec.describe 'String extensions' do
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[:gray, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :purple, :cyan, :white].each_with_index do |color, i|
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it "should have #{color} color" do
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expect(color.to_s.send(color)).to eq("\e[1;#{30 + i}m#{color}\e[0m")
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end
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it "should have #{color}ish color" do
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expect(color.to_s.send(:"#{color}ish")).to eq("\e[0;#{30 + i}m#{color}\e[0m")
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end
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end
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it 'should have black and pale colors' do
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expect('black'.send(:black)).to eq('black'.send(:grayish))
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expect('pale'.send(:pale)).to eq('pale'.send(:whiteish))
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expect('pale'.send(:pale)).to eq("\e[0;37mpale\e[0m")
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expect('whiteish'.send(:whiteish)).to eq("\e[0;37mwhiteish\e[0m")
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end
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end
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