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All mock objects are an instance of Mock
Expect that method name is called, optionally with
args or a blk, and returns retval.
@mock.expect(:meaning_of_life, 42) @mock.meaning_of_life # => 42 @mock.expect(:do_something_with, true, [some_obj, true]) @mock.do_something_with(some_obj, true) # => true @mock.expect(:do_something_else, true) do |a1, a2| a1 == "buggs" && a2 == :bunny end
args is compared to the expected args using case equality (ie,
the '===' operator), allowing for less specific expectations.
@mock.expect(:uses_any_string, true, [String])
@mock.uses_any_string("foo") # => true
@mock.verify # => true
@mock.expect(:uses_one_string, true, ["foo"]
@mock.uses_one_string("bar") # => true
@mock.verify # => raises MockExpectationError
# File minitest/mock.rb, line 57
def expect(name, retval, args=[], &blk)
if block_given?
raise ArgumentError, "args ignored when block given" unless args.empty?
@expected_calls[name] << { :retval => retval, :block => blk }
else
raise ArgumentError, "args must be an array" unless Array === args
@expected_calls[name] << { :retval => retval, :args => args }
end
self
end
Verify that all methods were called as expected. Raises
MockExpectationError if the mock object was not called as
expected.
# File minitest/mock.rb, line 82
def verify
@expected_calls.each do |name, calls|
calls.each do |expected|
msg1 = "expected #{__call name, expected}"
msg2 = "#{msg1}, got [#{__call name, @actual_calls[name]}]"
raise MockExpectationError, msg2 if
@actual_calls.has_key?(name) and
not @actual_calls[name].include?(expected)
raise MockExpectationError, msg1 unless
@actual_calls.has_key?(name) and
@actual_calls[name].include?(expected)
end
end
true
end