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-rw-r--r--test/lib/minitest/autorun.rb1
-rw-r--r--test/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb1
-rw-r--r--test/lib/minitest/spec.rb546
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 548 deletions
diff --git a/test/lib/minitest/autorun.rb b/test/lib/minitest/autorun.rb
index 392ffe25ef..88b1e0550d 100644
--- a/test/lib/minitest/autorun.rb
+++ b/test/lib/minitest/autorun.rb
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ rescue Gem::LoadError
end
require 'minitest/unit'
-require 'minitest/spec'
require 'minitest/mock'
MiniTest::Unit.autorun
diff --git a/test/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb b/test/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb
index 719eaddf3e..5195fc01bc 100644
--- a/test/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb
+++ b/test/lib/minitest/benchmark.rb
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
# encoding: utf-8
require 'minitest/unit'
-require 'minitest/spec'
class MiniTest::Unit # :nodoc:
def run_benchmarks # :nodoc:
diff --git a/test/lib/minitest/spec.rb b/test/lib/minitest/spec.rb
deleted file mode 100644
index 1250a56927..0000000000
--- a/test/lib/minitest/spec.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,546 +0,0 @@
-# encoding: utf-8
-
-#!/usr/bin/ruby -w
-
-require 'minitest/unit'
-
-class Module # :nodoc:
- def infect_an_assertion meth, new_name, dont_flip = false # :nodoc:
- # warn "%-22p -> %p %p" % [meth, new_name, dont_flip]
- self.class_eval <<-EOM
- def #{new_name} *args
- case
- when Proc === self then
- MiniTest::Spec.current.#{meth}(*args, &self)
- when #{!!dont_flip} then
- MiniTest::Spec.current.#{meth}(self, *args)
- else
- MiniTest::Spec.current.#{meth}(args.first, self, *args[1..-1])
- end
- end
- EOM
- end
-
- ##
- # infect_with_assertions has been removed due to excessive clever.
- # Use infect_an_assertion directly instead.
-
- def infect_with_assertions(pos_prefix, neg_prefix,
- skip_re,
- dont_flip_re = /\c0/,
- map = {})
- abort "infect_with_assertions is dead. Use infect_an_assertion directly"
- end
-end
-
-module Kernel # :nodoc:
- ##
- # Describe a series of expectations for a given target +desc+.
- #
- # TODO: find good tutorial url.
- #
- # Defines a test class subclassing from either MiniTest::Spec or
- # from the surrounding describe's class. The surrounding class may
- # subclass MiniTest::Spec manually in order to easily share code:
- #
- # class MySpec < MiniTest::Spec
- # # ... shared code ...
- # end
- #
- # class TestStuff < MySpec
- # it "does stuff" do
- # # shared code available here
- # end
- # describe "inner stuff" do
- # it "still does stuff" do
- # # ...and here
- # end
- # end
- # end
-
- def describe desc, additional_desc = nil, &block # :doc:
- stack = MiniTest::Spec.describe_stack
- name = [stack.last, desc, additional_desc].compact.join("::")
- sclas = stack.last || if Class === self && is_a?(MiniTest::Spec::DSL) then
- self
- else
- MiniTest::Spec.spec_type desc
- end
-
- cls = sclas.create name, desc
-
- stack.push cls
- cls.class_eval(&block)
- stack.pop
- cls
- end
- private :describe
-end
-
-##
-# MiniTest::Spec -- The faster, better, less-magical spec framework!
-#
-# For a list of expectations, see MiniTest::Expectations.
-
-class MiniTest::Spec < MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
-
- ##
- # Oh look! A MiniTest::Spec::DSL module! Eat your heart out DHH.
-
- module DSL
- ##
- # Contains pairs of matchers and Spec classes to be used to
- # calculate the superclass of a top-level describe. This allows for
- # automatically customizable spec types.
- #
- # See: register_spec_type and spec_type
-
- TYPES = [[//, MiniTest::Spec]]
-
- ##
- # Register a new type of spec that matches the spec's description.
- # This method can take either a Regexp and a spec class or a spec
- # class and a block that takes the description and returns true if
- # it matches.
- #
- # Eg:
- #
- # register_spec_type(/Controller$/, MiniTest::Spec::Rails)
- #
- # or:
- #
- # register_spec_type(MiniTest::Spec::RailsModel) do |desc|
- # desc.superclass == ActiveRecord::Base
- # end
-
- def register_spec_type(*args, &block)
- if block then
- matcher, klass = block, args.first
- else
- matcher, klass = *args
- end
- TYPES.unshift [matcher, klass]
- end
-
- ##
- # Figure out the spec class to use based on a spec's description. Eg:
- #
- # spec_type("BlahController") # => MiniTest::Spec::Rails
-
- def spec_type desc
- TYPES.find { |matcher, klass|
- if matcher.respond_to? :call then
- matcher.call desc
- else
- matcher === desc.to_s
- end
- }.last
- end
-
- def describe_stack # :nodoc:
- Thread.current[:describe_stack] ||= []
- end
-
- ##
- # Returns the children of this spec.
-
- def children
- @children ||= []
- end
-
- def nuke_test_methods! # :nodoc:
- self.public_instance_methods.grep(/^test_/).each do |name|
- self.send :undef_method, name
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # Define a 'before' action. Inherits the way normal methods should.
- #
- # NOTE: +type+ is ignored and is only there to make porting easier.
- #
- # Equivalent to MiniTest::Unit::TestCase#setup.
-
- def before type = nil, &block
- define_method :setup do
- super()
- self.instance_eval(&block)
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # Define an 'after' action. Inherits the way normal methods should.
- #
- # NOTE: +type+ is ignored and is only there to make porting easier.
- #
- # Equivalent to MiniTest::Unit::TestCase#teardown.
-
- def after type = nil, &block
- define_method :teardown do
- self.instance_eval(&block)
- super()
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # Define an expectation with name +desc+. Name gets morphed to a
- # proper test method name. For some freakish reason, people who
- # write specs don't like class inheritance, so this goes way out of
- # its way to make sure that expectations aren't inherited.
- #
- # This is also aliased to #specify and doesn't require a +desc+ arg.
- #
- # Hint: If you _do_ want inheritence, use minitest/unit. You can mix
- # and match between assertions and expectations as much as you want.
-
- def it desc = "anonymous", &block
- block ||= proc { skip "(no tests defined)" }
-
- @specs ||= 0
- @specs += 1
-
- name = "test_%04d_%s" % [ @specs, desc ]
-
- define_method name, &block
-
- self.children.each do |mod|
- mod.send :undef_method, name if mod.public_method_defined? name
- end
-
- name
- end
-
- ##
- # Essentially, define an accessor for +name+ with +block+.
- #
- # Why use let instead of def? I honestly don't know.
-
- def let name, &block
- define_method name do
- @_memoized ||= {}
- @_memoized.fetch(name) { |k| @_memoized[k] = instance_eval(&block) }
- end
- end
-
- ##
- # Another lazy man's accessor generator. Made even more lazy by
- # setting the name for you to +subject+.
-
- def subject &block
- let :subject, &block
- end
-
- def create name, desc # :nodoc:
- cls = Class.new(self) do
- @name = name
- @desc = desc
-
- nuke_test_methods!
- end
-
- children << cls
-
- cls
- end
-
- def name # :nodoc:
- defined?(@name) ? @name : super
- end
-
- def to_s # :nodoc:
- name # Can't alias due to 1.8.7, not sure why
- end
-
- # :stopdoc:
- attr_reader :desc
- alias :specify :it
- # :startdoc:
- end
-
- extend DSL
-
- TYPES = DSL::TYPES # :nodoc:
-end
-
-##
-# It's where you hide your "assertions".
-
-module MiniTest::Expectations
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_empty.
- #
- # collection.must_be_empty
- #
- # :method: must_be_empty
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_empty, :must_be_empty, :unary
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_equal
- #
- # a.must_equal b
- #
- # :method: must_equal
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_equal, :must_equal
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_in_delta
- #
- # n.must_be_close_to m [, delta]
- #
- # :method: must_be_close_to
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_in_delta, :must_be_close_to
-
- alias :must_be_within_delta :must_be_close_to # :nodoc:
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_in_epsilon
- #
- # n.must_be_within_epsilon m [, epsilon]
- #
- # :method: must_be_within_epsilon
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_in_epsilon, :must_be_within_epsilon
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_includes
- #
- # collection.must_include obj
- #
- # :method: must_include
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_includes, :must_include, :reverse
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_instance_of
- #
- # obj.must_be_instance_of klass
- #
- # :method: must_be_instance_of
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_instance_of, :must_be_instance_of
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_kind_of
- #
- # obj.must_be_kind_of mod
- #
- # :method: must_be_kind_of
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_kind_of, :must_be_kind_of
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_match
- #
- # a.must_match b
- #
- # :method: must_match
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_match, :must_match
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_nil
- #
- # obj.must_be_nil
- #
- # :method: must_be_nil
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_nil, :must_be_nil, :unary
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_operator
- #
- # n.must_be :<=, 42
- #
- # This can also do predicates:
- #
- # str.must_be :empty?
- #
- # :method: must_be
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_operator, :must_be, :reverse
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_output
- #
- # proc { ... }.must_output out_or_nil [, err]
- #
- # :method: must_output
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_output, :must_output
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_raises
- #
- # proc { ... }.must_raise exception
- #
- # :method: must_raise
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_raises, :must_raise
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_respond_to
- #
- # obj.must_respond_to msg
- #
- # :method: must_respond_to
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_respond_to, :must_respond_to, :reverse
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_same
- #
- # a.must_be_same_as b
- #
- # :method: must_be_same_as
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_same, :must_be_same_as
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_send
- # TODO: remove me
- #
- # a.must_send
- #
- # :method: must_send
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_send, :must_send
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_silent
- #
- # proc { ... }.must_be_silent
- #
- # :method: must_be_silent
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_silent, :must_be_silent
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#assert_throws
- #
- # proc { ... }.must_throw sym
- #
- # :method: must_throw
-
- infect_an_assertion :assert_throws, :must_throw
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_empty
- #
- # collection.wont_be_empty
- #
- # :method: wont_be_empty
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_empty, :wont_be_empty, :unary
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_equal
- #
- # a.wont_equal b
- #
- # :method: wont_equal
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_equal, :wont_equal
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_in_delta
- #
- # n.wont_be_close_to m [, delta]
- #
- # :method: wont_be_close_to
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_in_delta, :wont_be_close_to
-
- alias :wont_be_within_delta :wont_be_close_to # :nodoc:
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_in_epsilon
- #
- # n.wont_be_within_epsilon m [, epsilon]
- #
- # :method: wont_be_within_epsilon
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_in_epsilon, :wont_be_within_epsilon
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_includes
- #
- # collection.wont_include obj
- #
- # :method: wont_include
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_includes, :wont_include, :reverse
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_instance_of
- #
- # obj.wont_be_instance_of klass
- #
- # :method: wont_be_instance_of
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_instance_of, :wont_be_instance_of
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_kind_of
- #
- # obj.wont_be_kind_of mod
- #
- # :method: wont_be_kind_of
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_kind_of, :wont_be_kind_of
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_match
- #
- # a.wont_match b
- #
- # :method: wont_match
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_match, :wont_match
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_nil
- #
- # obj.wont_be_nil
- #
- # :method: wont_be_nil
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_nil, :wont_be_nil, :unary
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_operator
- #
- # n.wont_be :<=, 42
- #
- # This can also do predicates:
- #
- # str.wont_be :empty?
- #
- # :method: wont_be
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_operator, :wont_be, :reverse
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_respond_to
- #
- # obj.wont_respond_to msg
- #
- # :method: wont_respond_to
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_respond_to, :wont_respond_to, :reverse
-
- ##
- # See MiniTest::Assertions#refute_same
- #
- # a.wont_be_same_as b
- #
- # :method: wont_be_same_as
-
- infect_an_assertion :refute_same, :wont_be_same_as
-end
-
-class Object # :nodoc:
- include MiniTest::Expectations unless ENV["MT_NO_EXPECTATIONS"]
-end