require_relative '../../spec_helper' require_relative 'fixtures/classes' describe "Module#method_defined?" do it "returns true if a public or private method with the given name is defined in self, self's ancestors or one of self's included modules" do # Defined in Child ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_child).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?("private_child").should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:accessor_method).should == true # Defined in Parent ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?("public_parent").should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_parent).should == false # Defined in Module ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_module).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_module).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_module).should == false # Defined in SuperModule ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_super_module).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_super_module).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_super_module).should == false end # unlike alias_method, module_function, public, and friends, it "does not search Object or Kernel when called on a module" do m = Module.new m.method_defined?(:module_specs_public_method_on_kernel).should be_false end it "raises a TypeError when the given object is not a string/symbol/fixnum" do c = Class.new o = mock('123') -> { c.method_defined?(o) }.should raise_error(TypeError) o.should_receive(:to_str).and_return(123) -> { c.method_defined?(o) }.should raise_error(TypeError) end it "converts the given name to a string using to_str" do c = Class.new { def test(); end } (o = mock('test')).should_receive(:to_str).and_return("test") c.method_defined?(o).should == true end ruby_version_is "2.6" do # works as method_defined?(method_name) describe "when passed true as a second optional argument" do it "performs a lookup in ancestors" do ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_child, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_child, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:accessor_method, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_child, true).should == false # Defined in Parent ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_parent, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_parent, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_parent, true).should == false # Defined in Module ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_module, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_module, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_module, true).should == false # Defined in SuperModule ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_super_module, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_super_module, true).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_super_module, true).should == false end end describe "when passed false as a second optional argument" do it "checks only the class itself" do ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_child, false).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_child, false).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:accessor_method, false).should == true ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_child, false).should == false # Defined in Parent ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_parent, false).should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_parent, false).should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_parent, false).should == false # Defined in Module ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_module, false).should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_module, false).should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_module, false).should == false # Defined in SuperModule ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:public_super_module, false).should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:protected_super_module, false).should == false ModuleSpecs::Child.method_defined?(:private_super_module, false).should == false end end end end