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# Author:: Nathaniel Talbott.
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# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Nathaniel Talbott. All rights reserved.
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# License:: Ruby license.
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require 'test/unit/testcase'
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module Test
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module Unit
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class TC_Assertions < TestCase
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def check(value, message="")
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add_assertion
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if (!value)
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raise AssertionFailedError.new(message)
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end
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end
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def check_assertions(expect_fail, expected_message="", return_value_expected=false)
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@actual_assertion_count = 0
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failed = true
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actual_message = nil
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@catch_assertions = true
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return_value = nil
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begin
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return_value = yield
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failed = false
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rescue AssertionFailedError => error
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actual_message = error.message
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end
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@catch_assertions = false
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check(expect_fail == failed, (expect_fail ? "Should have failed, but didn't" : "Should not have failed, but did with message\n<#{actual_message}>"))
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check(1 == @actual_assertion_count, "Should have made one assertion but made <#{@actual_assertion_count}>")
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if (expect_fail)
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case expected_message
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when String
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check(actual_message == expected_message, "Should have the correct message.\n<#{expected_message.inspect}> expected but was\n<#{actual_message.inspect}>")
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when Regexp
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check(actual_message =~ expected_message, "The message should match correctly.\n</#{expected_message.source}/> expected to match\n<#{actual_message.inspect}>")
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else
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check(false, "Incorrect expected message type in assert_nothing_failed")
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end
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else
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if (!return_value_expected)
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check(return_value.nil?, "Should not return a value but returned <#{return_value}>")
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else
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check(!return_value.nil?, "Should return a value")
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end
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end
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return return_value
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end
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def check_nothing_fails(return_value_expected=false, &proc)
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check_assertions(false, "", return_value_expected, &proc)
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end
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def check_fails(expected_message="", &proc)
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check_assertions(true, expected_message, &proc)
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end
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def test_assert_block
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_block {true}
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_block("successful assert_block") {true}
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_block("successful assert_block") {true}
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}
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check_fails {
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assert_block {false}
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_block") {
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assert_block("failed assert_block") {false}
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}
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end
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def test_assert
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert(true)
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert(true, "successful assert")
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}
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check_fails {
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assert(false)
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}
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check_fails("failed assert") {
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assert(false, "failed assert")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_equal
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_equal("string1", "string1")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_equal( "string1", "string1", "successful assert_equal")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_equal("string1", "string1", "successful assert_equal")
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}
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check_fails("<string1> expected but was\n<string2>") {
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assert_equal("string1", "string2")
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_equal.\n<string1> expected but was\n<string2>") {
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assert_equal("string1", "string2", "failed assert_equal")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_raises
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return_value = nil
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check_nothing_fails(true) {
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return_value = assert_raises(RuntimeError) {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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check(return_value.kind_of?(Exception), "Should have returned the exception from a successful assert_raises")
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check(return_value.message == "Error", "Should have returned the correct exception from a successful assert_raises")
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check_nothing_fails(true) {
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assert_raises(ArgumentError, "successful assert_raises") {
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raise ArgumentError.new("Error")
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}
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}
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check_nothing_fails(true) {
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assert_raises(RuntimeError) {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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check_nothing_fails(true) {
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assert_raises(RuntimeError, "successful assert_raises") {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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check_fails("<RuntimeError> exception expected but none was thrown") {
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assert_raises(RuntimeError) {
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1 + 1
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}
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}
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check_fails(%r{^failed assert_raises.\n<ArgumentError> exception expected but was\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <Error>\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------$}m) {
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assert_raises(ArgumentError, "failed assert_raises") {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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end
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def test_assert_instance_of
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_instance_of(String, "string")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_instance_of(String, "string", "successful assert_instance_of")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_instance_of(String, "string", "successful assert_instance_of")
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}
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check_fails("<string> expected to be an instance of\n<Hash> but was\n<String>") {
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assert_instance_of(Hash, "string")
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_instance_of.\n<string> expected to be an instance of\n<Hash> but was\n<String>") {
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assert_instance_of(Hash, "string", "failed assert_instance_of")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_nil
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nil(nil)
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nil(nil, "successful assert_nil")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nil(nil, "successful assert_nil")
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}
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check_fails("<nil> expected but was\n<string>") {
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assert_nil("string")
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_nil.\n<nil> expected but was\n<string>") {
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assert_nil("string", "failed assert_nil")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_kind_of
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_kind_of(Module, Array)
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_kind_of(Object, "string", "successful assert_kind_of")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_kind_of(Object, "string", "successful assert_kind_of")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_kind_of(Comparable, 1)
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}
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check_fails("<string>\nexpected to be kind_of?<Class>") {
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assert_kind_of(Class, "string")
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_kind_of.\n<string>\nexpected to be kind_of?<Class>") {
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assert_kind_of(Class, "string", "failed assert_kind_of")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_match
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_match(/strin./, "string")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_match("strin", "string")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_match(/strin./, "string", "successful assert_match")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_match(/strin./, "string", "successful assert_match")
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}
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check_fails("<string> expected to be =~\n</slin./>") {
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assert_match(/slin./, "string")
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}
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check_fails("<string> expected to be =~\n<slin>") {
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assert_match("slin", "string")
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_match.\n<string> expected to be =~\n</slin./>") {
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assert_match(/slin./, "string", "failed assert_match")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_same
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thing = "thing"
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_same(thing, thing)
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_same(thing, thing, "successful assert_same")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_same(thing, thing, "successful assert_same")
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}
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thing2 = "thing"
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check_fails("<#{thing}:#{thing.__id__}> expected to be equal? to\n<#{thing2}:#{thing2.__id__}>") {
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assert_same(thing, thing2)
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}
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check_fails("failed assert_same.\n<#{thing}:#{thing.__id__}> expected to be equal? to\n<#{thing2}:#{thing2.__id__}>") {
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assert_same(thing, thing2, "failed assert_same")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_nothing_raised
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nothing_raised {
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1 + 1
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}
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nothing_raised("successful assert_nothing_raised") {
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1 + 1
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}
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nothing_raised("successful assert_nothing_raised") {
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1 + 1
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}
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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begin
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assert_nothing_raised(RuntimeError, StandardError, "successful assert_nothing_raised") {
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raise ZeroDivisionError.new("ArgumentError")
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}
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rescue ZeroDivisionError
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end
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}
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check_fails(%r{^Exception raised:\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <Error>\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------$}m) {
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assert_nothing_raised {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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check_fails(%r{^failed assert_nothing_raised\.\nException raised:\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <Error>\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------$}m) {
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assert_nothing_raised("failed assert_nothing_raised") {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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check_fails(%r{^Exception raised:\nClass: <RuntimeError>\nMessage: <Error>\n---Backtrace---\n.+\n---------------$}m) {
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assert_nothing_raised(StandardError, RuntimeError) {
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raise "Error"
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}
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}
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end
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def test_flunk
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check_fails {
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flunk
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}
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check_fails("flunk message") {
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flunk("flunk message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_not_same
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thing = "thing"
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thing2 = "thing"
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_not_same(thing, thing2)
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_not_same(thing, thing2, "message")
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}
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check_fails("<#{thing}:#{thing.__id__}> expected to not be equal? to\n<#{thing}:#{thing.__id__}>") {
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assert_not_same(thing, thing)
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<#{thing}:#{thing.__id__}> expected to not be equal? to\n<#{thing}:#{thing.__id__}>") {
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assert_not_same(thing, thing, "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_not_equal
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_not_equal("string1", "string2")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_not_equal("string1", "string2", "message")
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}
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check_fails("<string> expected to be != to\n<string>") {
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assert_not_equal("string", "string")
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<string> expected to be != to\n<string>") {
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assert_not_equal("string", "string", "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_not_nil
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_not_nil("string")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_not_nil("string", "message")
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}
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check_fails("<nil> expected to not be nil") {
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assert_not_nil(nil)
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<nil> expected to not be nil") {
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assert_not_nil(nil, "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_no_match
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_no_match(/sling/, "string")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_no_match(/sling/, "string", "message")
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}
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check_fails("</string/> expected to not match\n <string>") {
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assert_no_match(/string/, "string")
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}
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check_fails("message.\n</string/> expected to not match\n <string>") {
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assert_no_match(/string/, "string", "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_throws
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_throws(:thing, "message") {
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throw :thing
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}
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<:thing> expected to be thrown but\n<:thing2> was thrown") {
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assert_throws(:thing, "message") {
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throw :thing2
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}
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<:thing> should have been thrown") {
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assert_throws(:thing, "message") {
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1 + 1
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}
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}
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end
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def test_assert_nothing_thrown
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_nothing_thrown("message") {
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1 + 1
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}
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<:thing> was thrown when nothing was expected") {
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assert_nothing_thrown("message") {
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throw :thing
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}
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}
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end
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def test_assert_operator
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_operator("thing", :==, "thing", "message")
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<thing1> expected to be\n==\n<thing2>") {
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assert_operator("thing1", :==, "thing2", "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_respond_to
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_respond_to("thing", :to_s, "message")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_respond_to("thing", "to_s", "message")
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}
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check_fails("The method argument to #assert_respond_to should be specified as a Symbol or a String.") {
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assert_respond_to("thing", 0.15)
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<symbol>\nof type <Symbol>\nexpected to respond_to?<non_existent>") {
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assert_respond_to(:symbol, :non_existent, "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_in_delta
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_in_delta(1.4, 1.4, 0)
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_in_delta(0.5, 0.4, 0.1, "message")
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}
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check_nothing_fails {
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float_thing = Object.new
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def float_thing.to_f
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0.2
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end
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assert_in_delta(0.1, float_thing, 0.1)
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}
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check_fails("message.\n<0.5> and\n<0.4> expected to be within\n<0.05> of each other") {
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assert_in_delta(0.5, 0.4, 0.05, "message")
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}
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check_fails(%r{The arguments must respond to to_f; the first float did not\.\n<.+>\nof type <Object>\nexpected to respond_to\?<to_f>}) {
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assert_in_delta(Object.new, 0.4, 0.1)
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}
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check_fails("The delta should not be negative.\n<-0.1> expected to be\n>=\n<0.0>") {
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assert_in_delta(0.5, 0.4, -0.1, "message")
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}
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end
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def test_assert_send
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object = Object.new
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class << object
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private
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def return_argument(argument, bogus)
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return argument
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end
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end
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_send([object, :return_argument, true, "bogus"], "message")
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}
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check_fails(%r{message\.\n<.+> expected to respond to\n<return_argument\(\[false, "bogus"\]\)> with true}) {
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assert_send([object, :return_argument, false, "bogus"], "message")
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}
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end
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def test_condition_invariant
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object = Object.new
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def object.inspect
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@changed = true
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end
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def object.==(other)
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@changed ||= false
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return (!@changed)
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end
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check_nothing_fails {
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assert_equal(object, object, "message")
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}
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end
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|
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def add_failure(message, location=caller)
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if (!@catch_assertions)
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|
super
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end
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|
end
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|
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def add_assertion
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|
if (!@catch_assertions)
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|
super
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else
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|
@actual_assertion_count += 1
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||
|
end
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||
|
end
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||
|
end
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||
|
end
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|
end
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