free_mutant/spec/integration/mutant/rspec_spec.rb
Markus Schirp a19f3b1691 Nuke UTF-8 encoding headers
* I do not use 1.9.3
* Also keeping them in each file increases mental overhead (true it *can* be autoamted)
* None of the files encodes NON ASCII chars.
* I do not expect it makes any difference, since nobody programmatically
  will consume strings generated by mutant under the assumption they are UTF-8 encoded.
* 1.9.3 Users have to deal with the encoding fuckup under ruby anyways.
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require 'spec_helper'
describe 'rspec integration' do
let(:base_cmd) { 'bundle exec mutant -I lib --require test_app --use rspec' }
shared_examples_for 'rspec integration' do
around do |example|
Bundler.with_clean_env do
Dir.chdir(TestApp.root) do
Kernel.system("bundle install --gemfile=#{gemfile}") || fail('Bundle install failed!')
ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE'] = gemfile
example.run
end
end
end
specify 'it allows to kill mutations' do
expect(Kernel.system("#{base_cmd} TestApp::Literal#string")).to be(true)
end
specify 'it allows to exclude mutations' do
cli = <<-CMD.split("\n").join(' ')
#{base_cmd}
TestApp::Literal#string
TestApp::Literal#uncovered_string
--ignore-subject TestApp::Literal#uncovered_string
CMD
expect(Kernel.system(cli)).to be(true)
end
specify 'fails to kill mutations when they are not covered' do
cli = "#{base_cmd} TestApp::Literal#uncovered_string"
expect(Kernel.system(cli)).to be(false)
end
specify 'fails when some mutations are not covered' do
cli = "#{base_cmd} TestApp::Literal"
expect(Kernel.system(cli)).to be(false)
end
end
context 'RSpec 2' do
let(:gemfile) { 'Gemfile.rspec2' }
it_behaves_like 'rspec integration'
end
context 'RSpec 3' do
let(:gemfile) { 'Gemfile.rspec3' }
it_behaves_like 'rspec integration'
end
end