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Initial structure for "be OP value" syntax
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::Spectator::Matchers::EqualityMatcher.new({{expected.stringify}}, {{expected}})
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end
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# Indicates that some value when compared to another satisfies an operator.
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# An operator should follow, such as: `<`, `<=`, `>`, or `>=`.
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#
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# Examples:
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# ```
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# expect(1 + 1).to be > 1
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# expect(5).to be >= 3
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# ```
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#
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# See `Spectator::Matchers::BeComparison` for supported operators and methods.
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macro be
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::Spectator::Matchers::BeComparison.new
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end
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# Indicates that some value should semantically equal another.
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# The `===` operator is used for this check.
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# This has identical behavior as a `when` condition in a `case` block.
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src/spectator/matchers/be_comparison.cr
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src/spectator/matchers/be_comparison.cr
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module Spectator::Matchers
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# Proxy type to provide the "be operator" syntax.
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# This allows users to write tests like:
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# ```
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# expect(1 + 1).to be > 1
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# ```
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struct BeComparison
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# Creates a matcher that checks if a value is less than an expected value.
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# The spec would look like:
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# ```
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# expect(0).to be < 1
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# ```
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def <(other : ActualType) forall ActualType
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raise NotImplementedError.new("be <")
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end
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# Creates a matcher that checks if a value is less than or equal to an expected value.
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# The spec would look like:
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# ```
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# expect(0).to be <= 1
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# ```
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def <=(other : ActualType) forall ActualType
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raise NotImplementedError.new("be <=")
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end
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# Creates a matcher that checks if a value is greater than an expected value.
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# The spec would look like:
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# ```
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# expect(2).to be > 1
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# ```
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def >(other : ActualType) forall ActualType
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raise NotImplementedError.new("be >")
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end
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# Creates a matcher that checks if a value is greater than or equal to an expected value.
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# The spec would look like:
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# ```
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# expect(2).to be >= 1
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# ```
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def >=(other : ActualType) forall ActualType
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raise NotImplementedError.new("be >=")
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end
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# Creates a matcher that checks if a value is equal to an expected value.
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# The spec would look like:
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# ```
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# expect(0).to be == 0
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# ```
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def ==(other : ActualType) forall ActualType
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raise NotImplementedError.new("be ==")
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end
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# Creates a matcher that checks if a value is not equal to an expected value.
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# The spec would look like:
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# ```
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# expect(0).to be != 1
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# ```
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def !=(other : ActualType) forall ActualType
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raise NotImplementedError.new("be !=")
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end
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end
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end
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