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-rw-r--r--spec/ruby/shared/kernel/complex.rb133
-rw-r--r--spec/ruby/shared/kernel/equal.rb54
-rw-r--r--spec/ruby/shared/kernel/object_id.rb80
-rw-r--r--spec/ruby/shared/kernel/raise.rb149
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diff --git a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/complex.rb b/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/complex.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 98ee0b2b3f..0000000000
--- a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/complex.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,133 +0,0 @@
-# Specs shared by Kernel#Complex() and String#to_c()
-describe :kernel_complex, shared: true do
-
- it "returns a Complex object" do
- @object.send(@method, '9').should be_an_instance_of(Complex)
- end
-
- it "understands integers" do
- @object.send(@method, '20').should == Complex(20)
- end
-
- it "understands negative integers" do
- @object.send(@method, '-3').should == Complex(-3)
- end
-
- it "understands fractions (numerator/denominator) for the real part" do
- @object.send(@method, '2/3').should == Complex(Rational(2, 3))
- end
-
- it "understands fractions (numerator/denominator) for the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '4+2/3i').should == Complex(4, Rational(2, 3))
- end
-
- it "understands negative fractions (-numerator/denominator) for the real part" do
- @object.send(@method, '-2/3').should == Complex(Rational(-2, 3))
- end
-
- it "understands negative fractions (-numerator/denominator) for the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '7-2/3i').should == Complex(7, Rational(-2, 3))
- end
-
- it "understands floats (a.b) for the real part" do
- @object.send(@method, '2.3').should == Complex(2.3)
- end
-
- it "understands floats (a.b) for the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '4+2.3i').should == Complex(4, 2.3)
- end
-
- it "understands negative floats (-a.b) for the real part" do
- @object.send(@method, '-2.33').should == Complex(-2.33)
- end
-
- it "understands negative floats (-a.b) for the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '7-28.771i').should == Complex(7, -28.771)
- end
-
- it "understands an integer followed by 'i' to mean that integer is the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '35i').should == Complex(0,35)
- end
-
- it "understands a negative integer followed by 'i' to mean that negative integer is the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '-29i').should == Complex(0,-29)
- end
-
- it "understands an 'i' by itself as denoting a complex number with an imaginary part of 1" do
- @object.send(@method, 'i').should == Complex(0,1)
- end
-
- it "understands a '-i' by itself as denoting a complex number with an imaginary part of -1" do
- @object.send(@method, '-i').should == Complex(0,-1)
- end
-
- it "understands 'a+bi' to mean a complex number with 'a' as the real part, 'b' as the imaginary" do
- @object.send(@method, '79+4i').should == Complex(79,4)
- end
-
- it "understands 'a-bi' to mean a complex number with 'a' as the real part, '-b' as the imaginary" do
- @object.send(@method, '79-4i').should == Complex(79,-4)
- end
-
- it "understands 'a+i' to mean a complex number with 'a' as the real part, 1i as the imaginary" do
- @object.send(@method, '79+i').should == Complex(79, 1)
- end
-
- it "understands 'a-i' to mean a complex number with 'a' as the real part, -1i as the imaginary" do
- @object.send(@method, '79-i').should == Complex(79, -1)
- end
-
- it "understands i, I, j, and J imaginary units" do
- @object.send(@method, '79+4i').should == Complex(79, 4)
- @object.send(@method, '79+4I').should == Complex(79, 4)
- @object.send(@method, '79+4j').should == Complex(79, 4)
- @object.send(@method, '79+4J').should == Complex(79, 4)
- end
-
- it "understands scientific notation for the real part" do
- @object.send(@method, '2e3+4i').should == Complex(2e3,4)
- end
-
- it "understands negative scientific notation for the real part" do
- @object.send(@method, '-2e3+4i').should == Complex(-2e3,4)
- end
-
- it "understands scientific notation for the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '4+2e3i').should == Complex(4, 2e3)
- end
-
- it "understands negative scientific notation for the imaginary part" do
- @object.send(@method, '4-2e3i').should == Complex(4, -2e3)
- end
-
- it "understands scientific notation for the real and imaginary part in the same String" do
- @object.send(@method, '2e3+2e4i').should == Complex(2e3,2e4)
- end
-
- it "understands negative scientific notation for the real and imaginary part in the same String" do
- @object.send(@method, '-2e3-2e4i').should == Complex(-2e3,-2e4)
- end
-
- it "understands scientific notation with e and E" do
- @object.send(@method, '2e3+2e4i').should == Complex(2e3, 2e4)
- @object.send(@method, '2E3+2E4i').should == Complex(2e3, 2e4)
- end
-
- it "understands 'm@a' to mean a complex number in polar form with 'm' as the modulus, 'a' as the argument" do
- @object.send(@method, '79@4').should == Complex.polar(79, 4)
- @object.send(@method, '-79@4').should == Complex.polar(-79, 4)
- @object.send(@method, '79@-4').should == Complex.polar(79, -4)
- end
-
- it "ignores leading whitespaces" do
- @object.send(@method, ' 79+4i').should == Complex(79, 4)
- end
-
- it "ignores trailing whitespaces" do
- @object.send(@method, '79+4i ').should == Complex(79, 4)
- end
-
- it "understands _" do
- @object.send(@method, '7_9+4_0i').should == Complex(79, 40)
- end
-end
diff --git a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/equal.rb b/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/equal.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 0a70aec639..0000000000
--- a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/equal.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-# These examples hold for BasicObject#equal?, BasicObject#== and Kernel#eql?
-describe :object_equal, shared: true do
- it "returns true if other is identical to self" do
- obj = Object.new
- obj.__send__(@method, obj).should be_true
- end
-
- it "returns false if other is not identical to self" do
- a = Object.new
- b = Object.new
- a.__send__(@method, b).should be_false
- end
-
- it "returns true only if self and other are the same object" do
- o1 = mock('o1')
- o2 = mock('o2')
- o1.__send__(@method, o1).should == true
- o2.__send__(@method, o2).should == true
- o1.__send__(@method, o2).should == false
- end
-
- it "returns true for the same immediate object" do
- o1 = 1
- o2 = :hola
- 1.__send__(@method, o1).should == true
- :hola.__send__(@method, o2).should == true
- end
-
- it "returns false for nil and any other object" do
- o1 = mock('o1')
- nil.__send__(@method, nil).should == true
- o1.__send__(@method, nil).should == false
- nil.__send__(@method, o1).should == false
- end
-
- it "returns false for objects of different classes" do
- :hola.__send__(@method, 1).should == false
- end
-
- it "returns true only if self and other are the same boolean" do
- true.__send__(@method, true).should == true
- false.__send__(@method, false).should == true
-
- true.__send__(@method, false).should == false
- false.__send__(@method, true).should == false
- end
-
- it "returns true for integers of initially different ranges" do
- big42 = (bignum_value * 42 / bignum_value)
- 42.__send__(@method, big42).should == true
- long42 = (1 << 35) * 42 / (1 << 35)
- 42.__send__(@method, long42).should == true
- end
-end
diff --git a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/object_id.rb b/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/object_id.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 7acdb27554..0000000000
--- a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/object_id.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-# These examples hold for both BasicObject#__id__ and Kernel#object_id.
-describe :object_id, shared: true do
- it "returns an integer" do
- o1 = @object.new
- o1.__send__(@method).should be_kind_of(Integer)
- end
-
- it "returns the same value on all calls to id for a given object" do
- o1 = @object.new
- o1.__send__(@method).should == o1.__send__(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns different values for different objects" do
- o1 = @object.new
- o2 = @object.new
- o1.__send__(@method).should_not == o2.__send__(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns the same value for two Fixnums with the same value" do
- o1 = 1
- o2 = 1
- o1.send(@method).should == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns the same value for two Symbol literals" do
- o1 = :hello
- o2 = :hello
- o1.send(@method).should == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns the same value for two true literals" do
- o1 = true
- o2 = true
- o1.send(@method).should == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns the same value for two false literals" do
- o1 = false
- o2 = false
- o1.send(@method).should == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns the same value for two nil literals" do
- o1 = nil
- o2 = nil
- o1.send(@method).should == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns a different value for two Bignum literals" do
- o1 = 2e100.to_i
- o2 = 2e100.to_i
- o1.send(@method).should_not == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns a different value for two String literals" do
- o1 = "hello"
- o2 = "hello"
- o1.send(@method).should_not == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns a different value for an object and its dup" do
- o1 = mock("object")
- o2 = o1.dup
- o1.send(@method).should_not == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns a different value for two numbers near the 32 bit Fixnum limit" do
- o1 = -1
- o2 = 2 ** 30 - 1
-
- o1.send(@method).should_not == o2.send(@method)
- end
-
- it "returns a different value for two numbers near the 64 bit Fixnum limit" do
- o1 = -1
- o2 = 2 ** 62 - 1
-
- o1.send(@method).should_not == o2.send(@method)
- end
-end
diff --git a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/raise.rb b/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/raise.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 82fb0333c8..0000000000
--- a/spec/ruby/shared/kernel/raise.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
-describe :kernel_raise, shared: true do
- before :each do
- ScratchPad.clear
- end
-
- it "aborts execution" do
- -> do
- @object.raise Exception, "abort"
- ScratchPad.record :no_abort
- end.should raise_error(Exception, "abort")
-
- ScratchPad.recorded.should be_nil
- end
-
- it "accepts an exception that implements to_hash" do
- custom_error = Class.new(StandardError) do
- def to_hash
- {}
- end
- end
- error = custom_error.new
- -> { @object.raise(error) }.should raise_error(custom_error)
- end
-
- it "allows the message parameter to be a hash" do
- data_error = Class.new(StandardError) do
- attr_reader :data
- def initialize(data)
- @data = data
- end
- end
-
- -> { @object.raise(data_error, {data: 42}) }.should raise_error(data_error) do |ex|
- ex.data.should == {data: 42}
- end
- end
-
- # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8257#note-36
- it "allows extra keyword arguments for compatibility" do
- data_error = Class.new(StandardError) do
- attr_reader :data
- def initialize(data)
- @data = data
- end
- end
-
- -> { @object.raise(data_error, data: 42) }.should raise_error(data_error) do |ex|
- ex.data.should == {data: 42}
- end
- end
-
- it "does not allow message and extra keyword arguments" do
- data_error = Class.new(StandardError) do
- attr_reader :data
- def initialize(data)
- @data = data
- end
- end
-
- -> { @object.raise(data_error, {a: 1}, b: 2) }.should raise_error(StandardError) do |e|
- [TypeError, ArgumentError].should.include?(e.class)
- end
-
- -> { @object.raise(data_error, {a: 1}, [], b: 2) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
- end
-
- it "raises RuntimeError if no exception class is given" do
- -> { @object.raise }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "")
- end
-
- it "raises a given Exception instance" do
- error = RuntimeError.new
- -> { @object.raise(error) }.should raise_error(error)
- end
-
- it "raises a RuntimeError if string given" do
- -> { @object.raise("a bad thing") }.should raise_error(RuntimeError)
- end
-
- it "passes no arguments to the constructor when given only an exception class" do
- klass = Class.new(Exception) do
- def initialize
- end
- end
- -> { @object.raise(klass) }.should raise_error(klass) { |e| e.message.should == klass.to_s }
- end
-
- it "raises a TypeError when passed a non-Exception object" do
- -> { @object.raise(Object.new) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
- end
-
- it "raises a TypeError when passed true" do
- -> { @object.raise(true) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
- end
-
- it "raises a TypeError when passed false" do
- -> { @object.raise(false) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
- end
-
- it "raises a TypeError when passed nil" do
- -> { @object.raise(nil) }.should raise_error(TypeError)
- end
-
- it "re-raises a previously rescued exception without overwriting the backtrace" do
- # This spec is written using #backtrace and matching the line number
- # from the string, as backtrace_locations is a more advanced
- # method that is not always supported by implementations.
- #
- initial_raise_line = nil
- raise_again_line = nil
- raised_again = nil
-
- if defined?(FiberSpecs::NewFiberToRaise) and @object == FiberSpecs::NewFiberToRaise
- fiber = Fiber.new do
- begin
- initial_raise_line = __LINE__; Fiber.yield
- rescue => raised
- begin
- raise_again_line = __LINE__; Fiber.yield raised
- rescue => raised_again
- raised_again
- end
- end
- end
- fiber.resume
- raised = fiber.raise 'raised'
- raised_again = fiber.raise raised
- else
- begin
- initial_raise_line = __LINE__; @object.raise 'raised'
- rescue => raised
- begin
- raise_again_line = __LINE__; @object.raise raised
- rescue => raised_again
- raised_again
- end
- end
- end
-
- raised_again.backtrace.first.should include("#{__FILE__}:#{initial_raise_line}:")
- raised_again.backtrace.first.should_not include("#{__FILE__}:#{raise_again_line}:")
- end
-
- it "allows Exception, message, and backtrace parameters" do
- -> do
- @object.raise(ArgumentError, "message", caller)
- end.should raise_error(ArgumentError, "message")
- end
-end