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Initial implementation of raise_error matcher
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::Spectator::Matchers::AttributesMatcher.new({{expected}}, {{expected.double_splat.stringify}})
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::Spectator::Matchers::AttributesMatcher.new({{expected}}, {{expected.double_splat.stringify}})
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end
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end
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# Indicates that some block should raise an error.
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#
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# Examples:
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# ```
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# expect { raise "foobar" }.to raise_error
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# ```
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macro raise_error
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::Spectator::Matchers::ExceptionMatcher(Exception, Nil).new
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end
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# Indicates that some block should raise an error with a given message or type.
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# The *type_or_message* parameter should be an exception type
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# or a string or regex to match the exception's message against.
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#
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# Examples:
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# ```
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# hash = {"foo" => "bar"}
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# expect { hash["baz"] }.to raise_error(KeyError)
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# expect { hash["baz"] }.to raise_error(/baz/)
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# expect { raise "foobar" }.to raise_error("foobar")
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# ```
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macro raise_error(type_or_message)
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::Spectator::Matchers::ExceptionMatcher.create({{type_or_message}}, {{type_or_message.stringify}})
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end
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# Indicates that some block should raise an error with a given message and type.
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# The *type* is the exception type expected to be raised.
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# The *message* is a string or regex to match to exception message against.
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#
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# Examples:
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# ```
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# hash = {"foo" => "bar"}
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# expect { hash["baz"] }.to raise_error(KeyError, /baz/)
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# expect { raise ArgumentError.new("foobar") }.to raise_error(ArgumentError, "foobar")
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# ```
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macro raise_error(type, message)
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::Spectator::Matchers::ExceptionMatcher.new({{type}}, {{message}}, {{message.stringify}})
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end
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# Used to create predicate matchers.
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# Used to create predicate matchers.
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# Any missing method that starts with 'be_' will be handled.
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# Any missing method that starts with 'be_' will be handled.
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# All other method names will be ignored and raise a compile-time error.
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# All other method names will be ignored and raise a compile-time error.
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src/spectator/matchers/exception_matcher.cr
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src/spectator/matchers/exception_matcher.cr
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require "./value_matcher"
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module Spectator::Matchers
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# Matcher that tests whether an exception is raised.
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struct ExceptionMatcher(ExceptionType, ExpectedType) < ValueMatcher(ExpectedType)
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# Determines whether the matcher is satisfied with the value given to it.
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private def match?(exception)
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exception.is_a?(ExceptionType) && (expected.nil? || expected === exception.message)
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end
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# Runs a block of code and returns the exception it threw.
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# If no exception was thrown, *nil* is returned.
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private def capture_exception
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exception = nil
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begin
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yield
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rescue ex
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exception = ex
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end
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exception
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end
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# Determines whether the matcher is satisfied with the partial given to it.
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# `MatchData` is returned that contains information about the match.
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def match(partial)
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exception = capture_exception { partial.actual }
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matched = match?(exception)
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if exception.nil?
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MatchData.new(ExceptionType, matched, ExpectedActual.new(expected, label, exception, partial.label))
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else
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values = ExpectedActual.new(expected, label, exception, partial.label)
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if expected.nil?
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MatchData.new(ExceptionType, matched, values)
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else
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MessageMatchData.new(ExceptionType, matched, values)
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end
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end
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end
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# Creates a new exception matcher with no message check.
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def initialize
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super(nil, ExceptionType.to_s)
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end
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# Creates a new exception matcher with a message check.
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def initialize(expected : ExpectedType, label : String)
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super(expected, label)
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end
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# Creates a new exception matcher with no message check.
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def self.create(exception_type : T.class, label : String) forall T
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ExceptionMatcher(T, Nil).new
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end
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# Creates a new exception matcher with a message check.
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def self.create(expected, label : String)
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ExceptionMatcher(Exception, typeof(expected)).new(expected, label)
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end
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# Match data specific to this matcher.
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private struct MatchData(ExceptionType, ExpectedType, ActualType) < MatchData
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# Creates the match data.
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def initialize(t : ExceptionType.class, matched, @values : ExpectedActual(ExpectedType, ActualType))
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super(matched)
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end
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# Information about the match.
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def values
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{
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"expected type": NegatableValue.new(ExceptionType),
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"actual type": @values.actual.class,
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}
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end
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# Describes the condition that satisfies the matcher.
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# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
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def message
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"#{@values.actual_label} raises #{ExceptionType}"
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end
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# Describes the condition that won't satsify the matcher.
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# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
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def negated_message
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"#{@values.actual_label} does not raise #{ExceptionType}"
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end
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end
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# Match data specific to this matcher with an expected message.
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private struct MessageMatchData(ExceptionType, ExpectedType) < ::Spectator::Matchers::MatchData
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# Creates the match data.
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def initialize(t : ExceptionType.class, matched, @values : ExpectedActual(ExpectedType, Exception))
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super(matched)
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end
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# Information about the match.
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def values
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{
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"expected type": NegatableValue.new(ExceptionType),
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"actual type": @values.actual.class,
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"expected message": NegatableValue.new(@values.expected),
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"actual message": @values.actual.message
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}
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end
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# Describes the condition that satisfies the matcher.
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# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
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def message
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"#{@values.actual_label} raises #{ExceptionType} with message #{@values.expected_label}"
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end
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# Describes the condition that won't satsify the matcher.
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# This is informational and displayed to the end-user.
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def negated_message
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"#{@values.actual_label} does not raise #{ExceptionType} with message #{@values.expected_label}"
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end
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end
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end
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end
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