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RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::BeComparedTo

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new(operand, operator) click to toggle source
# File lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be.rb, line 95
def initialize(operand, operator)
  @expected, @operator = operand, operator
    @args = []
end

Public Instance Methods

description() click to toggle source
# File lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be.rb, line 120
def description
  "be #{@operator} #{expected_to_sentence}#{args_to_sentence}"
end
failure_message_for_should() click to toggle source
# File lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be.rb, line 105
def failure_message_for_should
  "expected: #{@operator} #{@expected.inspect}\n     got: #{@operator.to_s.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{@actual.inspect}"
end
failure_message_for_should_not() click to toggle source
# File lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be.rb, line 109
def failure_message_for_should_not
  message = `#{negative_expectation_expression}` not only FAILED,it is a bit confusing.

  raise message << ([:===,:==].include?(@operator) ?
                    "It might be more clearly expressed without the \"be\"?" :
                    "It might be more clearly expressed in the positive?")
end
matches?(actual) click to toggle source
# File lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be.rb, line 100
def matches?(actual)
  @actual = actual
  @actual.__send__ @operator, @expected
end
negative_expectation_expression() click to toggle source
# File lib/rspec/matchers/built_in/be.rb, line 124
def negative_expectation_expression
  Expectations::Syntax.negative_expression("actual", "be #{@operator} #{@expected}")
end

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