Class: RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::BaseMatcher Private
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::BaseMatcher
- Includes:
- Composable, Pretty
- Defined in:
- lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb
Overview
This class is part of a private API. You should avoid using this class if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Used internally as a base class for matchers that ship with rspec-expectations and rspec-rails.
Warning:
This class is for internal use, and subject to change without notice. We strongly recommend that you do not base your custom matchers on this class. If/when this changes, we will announce it and remove this warning.
Direct Known Subclasses
All, Be, BeAKindOf, BeAnInstanceOf, BeBetween, BeComparedTo, BeFalsey, BeNil, BePredicate, BeTruthy, Compound, ContainExactly, Cover, Eq, Eql, Equal, Exist, Include, Match, Output, StartAndEndWith, YieldControl, YieldWithNoArgs
Constant Summary collapse
- UNDEFINED =
This constant is part of a private API. You should avoid using this constant if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Used to detect when no arg is passed to
initialize
.nil
cannot be used because it's a valid value to pass. Object.new.freeze
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#description ⇒ String
private
Generates a "pretty" description using the logic in Pretty.
-
#diffable? ⇒ Boolean
private
Matchers are not diffable by default.
-
#failure_message ⇒ String
private
Provides a good generic failure message.
-
#failure_message_when_negated ⇒ String
private
Provides a good generic negative failure message.
-
#initialize(expected = UNDEFINED) ⇒ BaseMatcher
constructor
private
A new instance of BaseMatcher.
-
#match_unless_raises(*exceptions) ⇒ Object
private
Used to wrap a block of code that will indicate failure by raising one of the named exceptions.
-
#matches?(actual) ⇒ Boolean
private
Indicates if the match is successful.
-
#supports_block_expectations? ⇒ Boolean
private
Most matchers are value matchers (i.e. meant to work with
expect(value)
) rather than block matchers (i.e. meant to work withexpect { }
), so this defaults to false.
Methods included from Composable
#===, #and, #description_of, enumerable?, #or, surface_descriptions_in, #values_match?
Methods included from Pretty
#name, split_words, #to_sentence, #to_word
Constructor Details
#initialize(expected = UNDEFINED) ⇒ BaseMatcher
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Returns a new instance of BaseMatcher.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 26 def initialize(expected=UNDEFINED) @expected = expected unless UNDEFINED.equal?(expected) end |
Instance Method Details
#description ⇒ String
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Generates a "pretty" description using the logic in Pretty.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 78 def description return name_to_sentence unless defined?(@expected) "#{name_to_sentence}#{to_sentence @expected}" end |
#diffable? ⇒ Boolean
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Matchers are not diffable by default. Override this to make your subclass diffable.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 86 def diffable? false end |
#failure_message ⇒ String
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Provides a good generic failure message. Based on description
.
When subclassing, if you are not satisfied with this failure message
you often only need to override description
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 60 def assert_ivars :@actual "expected #{@actual.inspect} to #{description}" end |
#failure_message_when_negated ⇒ String
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Provides a good generic negative failure message. Based on description
.
When subclassing, if you are not satisfied with this failure message
you often only need to override description
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 70 def assert_ivars :@actual "expected #{@actual.inspect} not to #{description}" end |
#match_unless_raises(*exceptions) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Used to wrap a block of code that will indicate failure by raising one of the named exceptions.
This is used by rspec-rails for some of its matchers that wrap rails' assertions.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 45 def match_unless_raises(*exceptions) exceptions.unshift Exception if exceptions.empty? begin yield true rescue *exceptions => @rescued_exception false end end |
#matches?(actual) ⇒ Boolean
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Indicates if the match is successful. Delegates to match
, which
should be defined on a subclass. Takes care of consistently
initializing the actual
attribute.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 34 def matches?(actual) @actual = actual match(expected, actual) end |
#supports_block_expectations? ⇒ Boolean
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Most matchers are value matchers (i.e. meant to work with expect(value)
)
rather than block matchers (i.e. meant to work with expect { }
), so
this defaults to false. Block matchers must override this to return true.
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# File 'lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/base_matcher.rb', line 94 def supports_block_expectations? false end |