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| author | Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com> | 2026-01-28 22:30:21 +0100 |
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| committer | Benoit Daloze <eregontp@gmail.com> | 2026-01-28 23:01:22 +0100 |
| commit | dbd2ff7adca9b49e4bfa7bc3ec8b83bd437f8cb7 (patch) | |
| tree | 5f4f1609d2015fde92c25b175b84078dfcf1c92f /spec/ruby/command_line | |
| parent | a8b877a843643fbdccd1a42efaf94ad27705dd55 (diff) | |
Update to ruby/spec@83e26c9
Diffstat (limited to 'spec/ruby/command_line')
| -rw-r--r-- | spec/ruby/command_line/dash_r_spec.rb | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | spec/ruby/command_line/syntax_error_spec.rb | 10 |
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/spec/ruby/command_line/dash_r_spec.rb b/spec/ruby/command_line/dash_r_spec.rb index 9f673c53dc..62b8dc0014 100644 --- a/spec/ruby/command_line/dash_r_spec.rb +++ b/spec/ruby/command_line/dash_r_spec.rb @@ -16,10 +16,7 @@ describe "The -r command line option" do out = ruby_exe(fixture(__FILE__, "bad_syntax.rb"), options: "-r #{@test_file}", args: "2>&1", exit_status: 1) $?.should_not.success? out.should include("REQUIRED") - - # it's tempting not to rely on error message and rely only on exception class name, - # but CRuby before 3.2 doesn't print class name for syntax error - out.should include_any_of("syntax error", "SyntaxError") + out.should include("SyntaxError") end it "does not require the file if the main script file does not exist" do diff --git a/spec/ruby/command_line/syntax_error_spec.rb b/spec/ruby/command_line/syntax_error_spec.rb index 9ba87b9e22..88864c048e 100644 --- a/spec/ruby/command_line/syntax_error_spec.rb +++ b/spec/ruby/command_line/syntax_error_spec.rb @@ -3,17 +3,11 @@ require_relative '../spec_helper' describe "The interpreter" do it "prints an error when given a file with invalid syntax" do out = ruby_exe(fixture(__FILE__, "bad_syntax.rb"), args: "2>&1", exit_status: 1) - - # it's tempting not to rely on error message and rely only on exception class name, - # but CRuby before 3.2 doesn't print class name for syntax error - out.should include_any_of("syntax error", "SyntaxError") + out.should.include?("SyntaxError") end it "prints an error when given code via -e with invalid syntax" do out = ruby_exe(nil, args: "-e 'a{' 2>&1", exit_status: 1) - - # it's tempting not to rely on error message and rely only on exception class name, - # but CRuby before 3.2 doesn't print class name for syntax error - out.should include_any_of("syntax error", "SyntaxError") + out.should.include?("SyntaxError") end end |
