require "test/unit" # Test::Unit loads a default test if the suite is empty, and the only # purpose of that test is to fail. As having empty contexts is a common # practice, we decided to overwrite TestSuite#empty? in order to # allow them. Having a failure when no tests have been defined seems # counter-intuitive. class Test::Unit::TestSuite unless method_defined?(:empty?) def empty? false end end end # We added setup, test and context as class methods, and the instance # method setup now iterates on the setup blocks. Note that all setup # blocks must be defined with the block syntax. Adding a setup instance # method defeats the purpose of this library. class Test::Unit::TestCase def self.setup(&block) setup_blocks << block end def setup self.class.setup_blocks.each do |block| instance_eval(&block) end end def self.context(name, &block) subclass = Class.new(self.superclass) subclass.setup_blocks.unshift(*setup_blocks) subclass.class_eval(&block) const_set(context_name(name), subclass) end def self.test(name, &block) define_method(test_name(name), &block) end class << self alias_method :should, :test alias_method :describe, :context end private def self.setup_blocks @setup_blocks ||= [] end def self.context_name(name) "Test#{sanitize_name(name).gsub(/(^| )(\w)/) { $2.upcase }}".to_sym end def self.test_name(name) "test_#{sanitize_name(name).gsub(/\s+/,'_')}".to_sym end def self.sanitize_name(name) name.gsub(/\W+/, ' ').strip end end