In Condition: * Modify constructor to accepts tests and a default return value; * Implement #met?; * Modify #! so that it return the negated value returned by #met?. In Condition::DSL: * Modify .evaluate to build the condition with tests and the value returned by a the evaluated condition block. Add a basic Test base class, with env and arguments as attributes. Add some spec helpers to build some easily testable kind of Test instances (as test doubles).
10 lines
136 B
Ruby
10 lines
136 B
Ruby
module TestsHelpers
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def test_ok
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double('test', success?: true)
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end
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def test_ko
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double('test', success?: false)
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end
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end
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