require_relative '../../spec_helper' require_relative 'fixtures/common' describe "Exception#backtrace" do before :each do @backtrace = ExceptionSpecs::Backtrace.backtrace end it "returns nil if no backtrace was set" do Exception.new.backtrace.should be_nil end it "returns an Array" do @backtrace.should be_an_instance_of(Array) end it "sets each element to a String" do @backtrace.each {|l| l.should be_an_instance_of(String)} end it "includes the filename of the location where self raised in the first element" do @backtrace.first.should =~ /common\.rb/ end it "includes the line number of the location where self raised in the first element" do @backtrace.first.should =~ /:7:in / end it "includes the name of the method from where self raised in the first element" do @backtrace.first.should =~ /in `backtrace'/ end it "includes the filename of the location immediately prior to where self raised in the second element" do @backtrace[1].should =~ /backtrace_spec\.rb/ end it "includes the line number of the location immediately prior to where self raised in the second element" do @backtrace[1].should =~ /:6(:in )?/ end it "contains lines of the same format for each prior position in the stack" do @backtrace[2..-1].each do |line| # This regexp is deliberately imprecise to account for the need to abstract out # the paths of the included mspec files and the desire to avoid specifying in any # detail what the in `...' portion looks like. line.should =~ /^[^ ]+\:\d+(:in `[^`]+')?$/ end end it "produces a backtrace for an exception captured using $!" do exception = begin raise rescue RuntimeError $! end exception.backtrace.first.should =~ /backtrace_spec/ end it "returns an Array that can be updated" do begin raise rescue RuntimeError => e e.backtrace.unshift "backtrace first" e.backtrace[0].should == "backtrace first" end end it "returns the same array after duping" do begin raise rescue RuntimeError => err bt = err.backtrace err.dup.backtrace.should equal(bt) new_bt = ['hi'] err.set_backtrace new_bt err.backtrace.should == new_bt err.dup.backtrace.should equal(new_bt) end end end