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Remove shared elapsed time
Since PendingResult always returns zero, it's not necessary to store it.
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@ -9,14 +9,17 @@ module Spectator
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# The expectations that were run in the example.
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# The expectations that were run in the example.
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getter expectations : Expectations::ExampleExpectations
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getter expectations : Expectations::ExampleExpectations
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# Length of time it took to run the example.
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getter elapsed : Time::Span
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# Creates a failed result.
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# Creates a failed result.
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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# and that this result is for.
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# and that this result is for.
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# The `elapsed` argument is the length of time it took to run the example.
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# The `elapsed` argument is the length of time it took to run the example.
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# The `expectations` references the expectations that were checked in the example.
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# The `expectations` references the expectations that were checked in the example.
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# The `error` is the exception that was raised to cause the failure.
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# The `error` is the exception that was raised to cause the failure.
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def initialize(example, elapsed, @expectations, @error)
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def initialize(example, @elapsed, @expectations, @error)
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super(example, elapsed)
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super(example)
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end
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end
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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# A pending result means the example is not ready to run yet.
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# A pending result means the example is not ready to run yet.
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# This can happen when the functionality to be tested is not implemented yet.
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# This can happen when the functionality to be tested is not implemented yet.
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class PendingResult < Result
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class PendingResult < Result
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# Creates a pending result.
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# Length of time it took to run the example.
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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def elapsed : Time::Span
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# and that this result is for.
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Time::Span.zero
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def initialize(example)
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super(example, Time::Span.zero)
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end
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end
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ module Spectator
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getter example : Example
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getter example : Example
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# Length of time it took to run the example.
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# Length of time it took to run the example.
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getter elapsed : Time::Span
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abstract def elapsed : Time::Span
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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# NOTE: Examples with warnings count as successful.
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# NOTE: Examples with warnings count as successful.
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# Constructs the base of the result.
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# Constructs the base of the result.
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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# and that this result is for.
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# and that this result is for.
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# The `elapsed` argument is the length of time it took to run the example.
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def initialize(@example)
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private def initialize(@example, @elapsed)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# The expectations that were run in the example.
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# The expectations that were run in the example.
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getter expectations : Expectations::ExampleExpectations
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getter expectations : Expectations::ExampleExpectations
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# Length of time it took to run the example.
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getter elapsed : Time::Span
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# Creates a successful result.
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# Creates a successful result.
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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# The `example` should refer to the example that was run
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# and that this result is for.
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# and that this result is for.
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# The `elapsed` argument is the length of time it took to run the example.
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# The `elapsed` argument is the length of time it took to run the example.
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# The `expectations` references the expectations that were checked in the example.
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# The `expectations` references the expectations that were checked in the example.
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def initialize(example, elapsed, @expectations)
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def initialize(example, @elapsed, @expectations)
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super(example, elapsed)
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super(example)
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end
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end
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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# Indicates that an example was run and it was successful.
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