Module: RR::TimesCalledMatchers::NonTerminal
- Included in:
- AnyTimesMatcher, AtLeastMatcher, ProcMatcher
- Defined in:
- lib/rr/times_called_matchers/non_terminal.rb
Overview
Including this module marks the TimesCalledMatcher as NonTerminal. Being NonTerminal means the Scenario will not “terminate” even when called infinite times.
The Scenario that uses a NonTerminal TimesCalledMatcher will continue using the Scenario when passed the matching arguments. This is done by the attempt? always returning true.
This is in opposition to Terminal TimesCalledMatchers, where attempt? will eventually return false.
Instance Method Summary collapse
Instance Method Details
#attempt?(times_called) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rr/times_called_matchers/non_terminal.rb', line 22 def attempt?(times_called) true end |
#possible_match?(times_called) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rr/times_called_matchers/non_terminal.rb', line 18 def possible_match?(times_called) true end |
#terminal? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/rr/times_called_matchers/non_terminal.rb', line 14 def terminal? false end |