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Tests in the new style produces the following documentation output: abs should not eq nil should run abs() and raise an Puppet::ParseError should run abs(-34) and return 34 should run abs("-34") and return 34 should run abs(34) and return 34 should run abs("34") and return 34
31 lines
1.6 KiB
Ruby
Executable file
31 lines
1.6 KiB
Ruby
Executable file
require 'spec_helper'
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describe 'reverse' do
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it { is_expected.not_to eq(nil) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params().and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/i) }
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it {
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pending("Current implementation ignores parameters after the first.")
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is_expected.to run.with_params([], 'extra').and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/i)
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}
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params(1).and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /Requires either array or string to work/) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params({}).and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /Requires either array or string to work/) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params(true).and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /Requires either array or string to work/) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params([]).and_return([]) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['a']).and_return(['a']) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['one']).and_return(['one']) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['one', 'two', 'three']).and_return(['three', 'two', 'one']) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['one', 'two', 'three', 'four']).and_return(['four', 'three', 'two', 'one']) }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params('').and_return('') }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params('a').and_return('a') }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params('abc').and_return('cba') }
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it { is_expected.to run.with_params('abcd').and_return('dcba') }
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context 'when using a class extending String' do
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it 'should call its reverse method' do
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value = AlsoString.new('asdfghjkl')
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value.expects(:reverse).returns('foo')
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expect(subject).to run.with_params(value).and_return('foo')
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end
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end
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end
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