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This is also so that Hound can be introduced without it bugging people about issues in existing code. --- If git-blame brought you here you may want to read this, the problem is with git-blame, not this change. Try running these two lines just once: `` git config --global alias.praise 'log -p -M --follow --stat --' git config --global alias.praise-line 'log -p -M --pretty=format:"%h (%an %ai)" -L' `` Now in future you can use `git praise <path/to/your/file>` or if you want to see the evolution of a specific line or range of lines `git praise-line <start-line>:<end-line>:<path/to/your/file>` Some examples you should try: `` git praise lib/awesome_print/version.rb git praise-line 8:8:lib/awesome_print/version.rb `` Inspiration for these aliases: http://blog.andrewray.me/a-better-git-blame/`
18 lines
596 B
Ruby
18 lines
596 B
Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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RSpec.describe 'AwesomePrint ActionView extensions', skip: -> { !ExtVerifier.has_rails? }.call do
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before do
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@view = ActionView::Base.new
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end
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it "uses HTML and adds 'debug_dump' class to plain <pre> tag" do
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markup = rand
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expect(@view.ap(markup, plain: true)).to eq(%Q|<pre class="debug_dump">#{markup}</pre>|)
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end
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it "uses HTML and adds 'debug_dump' class to colorized <pre> tag" do
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markup = ' &<hello>'
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expect(@view.ap(markup)).to eq('<pre class="debug_dump"><kbd style="color:brown">" &<hello>"</kbd></pre>')
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end
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end
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