f604bae98c
This time around I actually know why I'm doing this thanks to the reminder from Nick Lewis. Ruby will replace itself in memory with the executable listed in the interpreter line if the string "ruby" is not in there. Since /usr/bin/env rspec doesn't contain the substring "ruby", you can't actually run ruby -W1 or whatever on the file. This patch fixes the problem by making sure "ruby" is present, preventing ruby from replacing itself in memory.
31 lines
847 B
Ruby
31 lines
847 B
Ruby
#! /usr/bin/env ruby -S rspec
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require 'spec_helper'
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describe "the shuffle function" do
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before :all do
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Puppet::Parser::Functions.autoloader.loadall
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end
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before :each do
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@scope = Puppet::Parser::Scope.new
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end
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it "should exist" do
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Puppet::Parser::Functions.function("shuffle").should == "function_shuffle"
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end
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it "should raise a ParseError if there is less than 1 arguments" do
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lambda { @scope.function_shuffle([]) }.should( raise_error(Puppet::ParseError))
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end
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it "should shuffle a string and the result should be the same size" do
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result = @scope.function_shuffle(["asdf"])
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result.size.should(eq(4))
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end
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it "should shuffle a string but the sorted contents should still be the same" do
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result = @scope.function_shuffle(["adfs"])
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result.split("").sort.join("").should(eq("adfs"))
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end
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end
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