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Some initial documentation for StructureDSL
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require "../example_group"
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module Spectator::DSL
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# Domain specific language for the main structure of a spec.
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# The primary components of this are `#describe`, `#context`, and `#it`.
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#
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# These macros define modules and classes.
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# Those modules and classes are used to create the test cases.
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#
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# A class is created for every block of code that contains test code.
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# An `#it` block creates a class derived from `RunnableExample`.
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# A `#pending` block creates a class derived from `PendingExample`.
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# The classes are built so that they run the example's code when invoked.
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# However, the actual example code is placed into a separate "wrapper" class.
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# This is done to avoid overlap with the Spectator namespace.
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# The example code ends up having visibility only into itself and the DSL.
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#
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# Here's some skeleton code to demonstrate this:
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# ```
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# it "does something" do
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# # Test code goes here...
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# end
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#
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# # becomes...
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#
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# # Class describing the example
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# # and provides a means of running the test.
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# # Typically every class, module, and method
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# # that the user might see or be able to reference is obscured.
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# # Fresh variables from Crystal's macros are used to achive this.
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# # It makes debugging Spectator more difficult,
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# # but prevents name collision with user code.
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# class Example123 < RunnableExample
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# def initialize(group, sample_values)
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# # group and sample_values are covered later.
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# super
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# @wrapper = Wrapper123.new(sample_values)
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# end
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#
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# # Returns the text provided by the user.
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# # This isn't stored as a member
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# # so that it can be referenced directly in compiled code.
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# def what
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# "does something"
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# end
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#
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# # This method is called by `RunnableExample`
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# # when the example code should be ran.
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# def run_instance
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# @wrapper._run123
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# end
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# end
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#
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# # Wrapper class for the example code.
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# # This isolates it from Spectator's internals.
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# class Wrapper123
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# include Context123 # More on this in a bit.
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# include ExampleDSL # Include DSL for the example code.
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#
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# # Generated method name to avoid conflicts.
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# def _run123
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# # Test code goes here...
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# end
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# end
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# ```
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#
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# Modules are used to provide context and share methods across examples.
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# They are used as mix-ins for the example code.
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# The example code wrapper class includes its parent module.
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# This allows the example to access anything that was defined in the same context.
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# Contexts can be nested, and this is achieved by including the parent module.
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# Whenever a module or class is defined,
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# it includes its parent so that functionality can be inherited.
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#
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# For example:
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# ```
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# describe "#foo" do
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# subject { described_class.foo(value) }
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#
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# context "when given :bar" do
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# let(value) { :bar }
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#
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# it "does something" do
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# # ...
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# # becomes...
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#
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# # describe "#foo"
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# module Group123
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#
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# # Start a new group.
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# # More on this in a bit.
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# Builder.start_group("#foo")
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#
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# def subject
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# described_class.foo(value)
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# end
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#
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# # context "when given :bar"
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# module Group456
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# include Group123 # Inherit parent module.
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#
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# # Start a nested group.
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# Builder.start_group("when given :bar")
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#
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# def value
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# :bar
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# end
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#
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# # Wrapper class for the test case.
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# class Wrapper456
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# include Group456 # Include context.
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#
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# # Rest of example code...
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# end
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#
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# # Example class for the test case.
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# class Example456 < RunnableExample
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# # Rest of example code...
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# end
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#
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# # Add example to group.
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# Builder.add_example(Example456)
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#
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# # End "when given :bar" group.
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# Builder.end_group
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#
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# end
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#
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# # End "#foo" group.
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# Builder.end_group
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#
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# end
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# ```
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#
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# In addition to providing modules as mix-ins,
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# example groups are defined with `#describe` and `#context`.
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# The DSL makes use of `Builder` to construct the run-time portion of the spec.
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# As groups are defined, they are pushed on a stack
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# and popped off after everything nested in them is defined.
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# `Builder` tracks the current group (top of the stack).
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# This way, examples, hooks, nested groups, and other items can be added to it.
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# Groups and examples are nested in a parent group.
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# The only group that isn't nested is the root group - `RootExampleGroup`.
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module StructureDSL
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def initialize(sample_values : Internals::SampleValues)
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end
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