require_relative '../spec_helper' describe "The $SAFE variable" do ruby_version_is "2.6" do after :each do $SAFE = 0 end end it "is 0 by default" do $SAFE.should == 0 proc { $SAFE.should == 0 }.call end it "can be set to 0" do proc { $SAFE = 0 $SAFE.should == 0 }.call end it "can be set to 1" do proc { $SAFE = 1 $SAFE.should == 1 }.call end [2, 3, 4].each do |n| it "cannot be set to #{n}" do lambda { proc { $SAFE = n }.call }.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /\$SAFE=2 to 4 are obsolete/) end end ruby_version_is ""..."2.6" do it "cannot be set to values below 0" do lambda { proc { $SAFE = -100 }.call }.should raise_error(SecurityError, /tried to downgrade safe level from 0 to -100/) end end it "cannot be set to values above 4" do lambda { proc { $SAFE = 100 }.call }.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /\$SAFE=2 to 4 are obsolete/) end ruby_version_is ""..."2.6" do it "cannot be manually lowered" do proc { $SAFE = 1 lambda { $SAFE = 0 }.should raise_error(SecurityError, /tried to downgrade safe level from 1 to 0/) }.call end it "is automatically lowered when leaving a proc" do $SAFE.should == 0 proc { $SAFE = 1 }.call $SAFE.should == 0 end it "is automatically lowered when leaving a lambda" do $SAFE.should == 0 lambda { $SAFE = 1 }.call $SAFE.should == 0 end end it "can be read when default from Thread#safe_level" do Thread.current.safe_level.should == 0 end it "can be read when modified from Thread#safe_level" do proc { $SAFE = 1 Thread.current.safe_level.should == 1 }.call end end