require 'spec_helper' require 'mspec/expectations/expectations' require 'mspec/matchers' require 'time' RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, "== operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x to equal y'" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(1) == 2 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 1 == 2\nto be truthy but was false") end it "does not raise an exception when == returns true" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(1) == 1 end end RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, "=~ operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected \"x\" to match y'" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new('real') =~ /fake/ }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected \"real\" =~ /fake/\nto be truthy but was nil") end it "does not raise an exception when =~ returns true" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new('real') =~ /real/ end end RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, "> operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x to be greater than y'" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(4) > 5 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 4 > 5\nto be truthy but was false") end it "does not raise an exception when > returns true" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(5) > 4 end end RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, ">= operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x to be greater than or equal to y'" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(4) >= 5 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 4 >= 5\nto be truthy but was false") end it "does not raise an exception when > returns true" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(5) >= 4 SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(5) >= 5 end end RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, "< operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x to be less than y'" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(5) < 4 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 5 < 4\nto be truthy but was false") end it "does not raise an exception when < returns true" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(4) < 5 end end RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, "<= operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x to be less than or equal to y'" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(5) <= 4 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 5 <= 4\nto be truthy but was false") end it "does not raise an exception when < returns true" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(4) <= 5 SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(4) <= 4 end end RSpec.describe SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher, "arbitrary predicates" do it "do not raise an exception when the predicate is truthy" do SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(2).eql?(2) SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(2).equal?(2) SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new([1, 2, 3]).include?(2) SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("ab") SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("d", "a") SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(3).odd? SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new([1, 2]).any? { |e| e.even? } end it "provide a failure message when the predicate returns a falsy value" do expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(2).eql?(3) }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 2.eql? 3\nto be truthy but was false") expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(2).equal?(3) }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 2.equal? 3\nto be truthy but was false") expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new([1, 2, 3]).include?(4) }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected [1, 2, 3].include? 4\nto be truthy but was false") expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("de") }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected \"abc\".start_with? \"de\"\nto be truthy but was false") expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("d", "e") }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected \"abc\".start_with? \"d\", \"e\"\nto be truthy but was false") expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new(2).odd? }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 2.odd?\nto be truthy but was false") expect { SpecPositiveOperatorMatcher.new([1, 3]).any? { |e| e.even? } }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected [1, 3].any? { ... }\nto be truthy but was false") end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, "arbitrary predicates" do it "do not raise an exception when the predicate returns a falsy value" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(2).eql?(3) SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(2).equal?(3) SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new([1, 2, 3]).include?(4) SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("de") SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("d", "e") SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(2).odd? SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new([1, 3]).any? { |e| e.even? } end it "provide a failure message when the predicate returns a truthy value" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(2).eql?(2) }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 2.eql? 2\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(2).equal?(2) }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 2.equal? 2\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new([1, 2, 3]).include?(2) }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected [1, 2, 3].include? 2\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("ab") }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected \"abc\".start_with? \"ab\"\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new("abc").start_with?("d", "a") }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected \"abc\".start_with? \"d\", \"a\"\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(3).odd? }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 3.odd?\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new([1, 2]).any? { |e| e.even? } }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected [1, 2].any? { ... }\nto be falsy but was true") end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, "== operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x not to equal y'" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(1) == 1 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 1 == 1\nto be falsy but was true") end it "does not raise an exception when == returns false" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(1) == 2 end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, "=~ operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected \"x\" not to match /y/'" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new('real') =~ /real/ }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected \"real\" =~ /real/\nto be falsy but was 0") end it "does not raise an exception when =~ returns false" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new('real') =~ /fake/ end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, "< operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x not to be less than y'" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(4) < 5 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 4 < 5\nto be falsy but was true") end it "does not raise an exception when < returns false" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(5) < 4 end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, "<= operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x not to be less than or equal to y'" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(4) <= 5 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 4 <= 5\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(5) <= 5 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 5 <= 5\nto be falsy but was true") end it "does not raise an exception when <= returns false" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(5) <= 4 end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, "> operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x not to be greater than y'" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(5) > 4 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 5 > 4\nto be falsy but was true") end it "does not raise an exception when > returns false" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(4) > 5 end end RSpec.describe SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher, ">= operator" do it "provides a failure message that 'Expected x not to be greater than or equal to y'" do expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(5) >= 4 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 5 >= 4\nto be falsy but was true") expect { SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(5) >= 5 }.to raise_error(SpecExpectationNotMetError, "Expected 5 >= 5\nto be falsy but was true") end it "does not raise an exception when >= returns false" do SpecNegativeOperatorMatcher.new(4) >= 5 end end