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* 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.
39 lines
998 B
Ruby
39 lines
998 B
Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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describe Mutant do
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describe '.singleton_subclass_instance' do
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let(:object) { described_class }
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subject { object.singleton_subclass_instance(name, superclass, &block) }
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before { subject }
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let(:name) { 'Test' }
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let(:block) { proc { def foo; end } }
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let(:superclass) { Class.new }
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let(:generated) { superclass.const_get(:Test) }
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it_should_behave_like 'a command method'
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it 'sets expected name' do
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name = generated.class.name
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expect(name).to eql("::#{self.name}")
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expect(name).to be_frozen
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end
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it 'stores instance of subclass' do
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expect(generated).to be_kind_of(superclass)
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end
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it 'evaluates the context of proc inside subclass' do
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expect(generated).to respond_to(:foo)
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end
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it 'generates nice #inspect' do
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inspect = generated.inspect
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expect(inspect).to eql("::#{self.name}")
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expect(inspect).to be_frozen
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end
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end
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end
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