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ruby--ruby/lib/minitest/spec.rb
ryan 4f00a27fb5 lib/minitest/*.rb: Imported minitest 2.0.2 r6207
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@30920 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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######################################################################
# This file is imported from the minitest project.
# DO NOT make modifications in this repo. They _will_ be reverted!
# File a patch instead and assign it to Ryan Davis.
######################################################################
#!/usr/bin/ruby -w
require 'minitest/unit'
class Module
def infect_an_assertion meth, new_name, dont_flip = false # :nodoc:
# warn "%-22p -> %p %p" % [meth, new_name, dont_flip]
self.class_eval <<-EOM
def #{new_name} *args, &block
return MiniTest::Spec.current.#{meth}(*args, &self) if
Proc === self
return MiniTest::Spec.current.#{meth}(args.first, self) if
args.size == 1 unless #{!!dont_flip}
return MiniTest::Spec.current.#{meth}(self, *args)
end
EOM
end
##
# Create your own expectations from MiniTest::Assertions using a
# flexible set of rules. If you don't like must/wont, then this
# method is your friend. For an example of its usage see the bottom
# of minitest/spec.rb.
def infect_with_assertions(pos_prefix, neg_prefix,
skip_re,
dont_flip_re = /\c0/,
map = {})
MiniTest::Assertions.public_instance_methods(false).sort.each do |meth|
meth = meth.to_s
new_name = case meth
when /^assert/ then
meth.sub(/^assert/, pos_prefix.to_s)
when /^refute/ then
meth.sub(/^refute/, neg_prefix.to_s)
end
next unless new_name
next if new_name =~ skip_re
regexp, replacement = map.find { |re, _| new_name =~ re }
new_name.sub! regexp, replacement if replacement
puts "\n##\n# :method: #{new_name}\n# See MiniTest::Assertions##{meth}" if
$0 == __FILE__
infect_an_assertion meth, new_name, new_name =~ dont_flip_re
end
end
end
module Kernel
##
# Describe a series of expectations for a given target +desc+.
#
# TODO: find good tutorial url.
#
# Defines a test class subclassing from either
# MiniTest::Unit::TestCase or from the surrounding describe's class.
def describe desc, &block
stack = MiniTest::Spec.describe_stack
name = [stack.last, desc].compact.join("::")
cls = Class.new(stack.last || MiniTest::Spec)
# :stopdoc:
# omg this sucks
(class << cls; self; end).send(:define_method, :to_s) { name }
# :startdoc:
cls.nuke_test_methods!
stack.push cls
cls.class_eval(&block)
stack.pop
cls
end
private :describe
end
class Module
def classes type = Object # :nodoc:
constants.map { |n| const_get n }.find_all { |c|
c.class == Class and type > c
} - [self]
end
end
##
# MiniTest::Spec -- The faster, better, less-magical spec framework!
#
# For a list of expectations, see Object.
class MiniTest::Spec < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
@@describe_stack = []
def self.describe_stack # :nodoc:
@@describe_stack
end
def self.current # :nodoc:
@@current_spec
end
def initialize name # :nodoc:
super
@@current_spec = self
end
def self.nuke_test_methods! # :nodoc:
self.public_instance_methods.grep(/^test_/).each do |name|
self.send :undef_method, name
end
end
def self.define_inheritable_method name, &block # :nodoc:
super_method = self.superclass.instance_method name
define_method name do
super_method.bind(self).call if super_method # regular super() warns
instance_eval(&block)
end
end
##
# Define a 'before' action. Inherits the way normal methods should.
#
# NOTE: +type+ is ignored and is only there to make porting easier.
#
# Equivalent to MiniTest::Unit::TestCase#setup.
def self.before type = :each, &block
raise "unsupported before type: #{type}" unless type == :each
define_inheritable_method :setup, &block
end
##
# Define an 'after' action. Inherits the way normal methods should.
#
# NOTE: +type+ is ignored and is only there to make porting easier.
#
# Equivalent to MiniTest::Unit::TestCase#teardown.
def self.after type = :each, &block
raise "unsupported after type: #{type}" unless type == :each
define_inheritable_method :teardown, &block
end
##
# Define an expectation with name +desc+. Name gets morphed to a
# proper test method name. For some freakish reason, people who
# write specs don't like class inheritence, so this goes way out of
# its way to make sure that expectations aren't inherited.
#
# Hint: If you _do_ want inheritence, use minitest/unit. You can mix
# and match between assertions and expectations as much as you want.
def self.it desc, &block
block ||= proc { skip "(no tests defined)" }
@specs ||= 0
@specs += 1
name = "test_%04d_%s" % [ @specs, desc.gsub(/\W+/, '_').downcase ]
define_method name, &block
classes(MiniTest::Spec).each do |mod|
mod.send :undef_method, name if mod.respond_to? name
end
end
end
Object.infect_with_assertions(:must, :wont,
/^(must|wont)$|wont_(throw)|
must_(block|not?_|nothing|raise$)/x,
/(must|wont)_(include|respond_to)/,
/(must_throw)s/ => '\1',
/(?!not)_same/ => '_be_same_as',
/_in_/ => '_be_within_',
/_operator/ => '_be',
/_includes/ => '_include',
/(must|wont)_(.*_of|nil|silent|empty)/ => '\1_be_\2',
/must_raises/ => 'must_raise')
class Object
alias :must_be_close_to :must_be_within_delta
alias :wont_be_close_to :wont_be_within_delta
if $0 == __FILE__ then
{ "must" => "assert", "wont" => "refute" }.each do |a, b|
puts "\n"
puts "##"
puts "# :method: #{a}_be_close_to"
puts "# See MiniTest::Assertions##{b}_in_delta"
end
end
##
# :method: must_be
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_operator
##
# :method: must_be_close_to
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_in_delta
##
# :method: must_be_empty
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_empty
##
# :method: must_be_instance_of
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_instance_of
##
# :method: must_be_kind_of
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_kind_of
##
# :method: must_be_nil
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_nil
##
# :method: must_be_same_as
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_same
##
# :method: must_be_silent
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_silent
##
# :method: must_be_within_delta
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_in_delta
##
# :method: must_be_within_epsilon
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_in_epsilon
##
# :method: must_equal
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_equal
##
# :method: must_include
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_includes
##
# :method: must_match
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_match
##
# :method: must_output
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_output
##
# :method: must_raise
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_raises
##
# :method: must_respond_to
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_respond_to
##
# :method: must_send
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_send
##
# :method: must_throw
# See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_throws
##
# :method: wont_be
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_operator
##
# :method: wont_be_close_to
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_in_delta
##
# :method: wont_be_empty
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_empty
##
# :method: wont_be_instance_of
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_instance_of
##
# :method: wont_be_kind_of
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_kind_of
##
# :method: wont_be_nil
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_nil
##
# :method: wont_be_same_as
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_same
##
# :method: wont_be_within_delta
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_in_delta
##
# :method: wont_be_within_epsilon
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_in_epsilon
##
# :method: wont_equal
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_equal
##
# :method: wont_include
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_includes
##
# :method: wont_match
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_match
##
# :method: wont_respond_to
# See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_respond_to
end