require_relative '../../spec_helper' require_relative 'fixtures/classes' require_relative 'shared/eql' describe "Array#==" do it_behaves_like :array_eql, :== it "compares with an equivalent Array-like object using #to_ary" do obj = mock('array-like') obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).at_least(1).with(:to_ary).and_return(true) obj.should_receive(:==).with([1]).at_least(1).and_return(true) ([1] == obj).should be_true ([[1]] == [obj]).should be_true ([[[1], 3], 2] == [[obj, 3], 2]).should be_true # recursive arrays arr1 = [[1]] arr1 << arr1 arr2 = [obj] arr2 << arr2 (arr1 == arr2).should be_true (arr2 == arr1).should be_true end it "returns false if any corresponding elements are not #==" do a = ["a", "b", "c"] b = ["a", "b", "not equal value"] a.should_not == b c = mock("c") c.should_receive(:==).and_return(false) ["a", "b", c].should_not == a end it "returns true if corresponding elements are #==" do [].should == [] ["a", "c", 7].should == ["a", "c", 7] [1, 2, 3].should == [1.0, 2.0, 3.0] obj = mock('5') obj.should_receive(:==).and_return(true) [obj].should == [5] end # See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/1720 it "returns true for [NaN] == [NaN] because Array#== first checks with #equal? and NaN.equal?(NaN) is true" do [Float::NAN].should == [Float::NAN] end end