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Add docs for example and matcher DSL
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require "./matcher_dsl"
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module Spectator::DSL
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# Methods that are available inside test code (an `it` block).
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module ExampleDSL
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include MatcherDSL
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macro is_expected
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expect(subject)
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end
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# Starts an expectation.
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# This should be followed up with `to` or `to_not`.
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# The value passed in will be checked
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# to see if it satisfies the conditions specified.
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#
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# This method should be used like so:
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# ```
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# expect(actual).to eq(expected)
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# ```
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# Where the actual value is returned by the system-under-test,
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# and the expected value is what the actual value should be to satisfy the condition.
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macro expect(actual)
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::Spectator::Expectations::ValueExpectationPartial.new({{actual.stringify}}, {{actual}})
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end
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# Short-hand for expecting something of the subject.
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# These two are functionally equivalent:
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# ```
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# expect(subject).to eq("foo")
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# is_expected.to eq("foo")
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# ```
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macro is_expected
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expect(subject)
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end
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# Immediately fail the current test.
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# A reason can be passed,
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# which is reported in the output.
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def fail(reason : String)
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raise ExampleFailed.new(reason)
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end
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# ditto
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@[AlwaysInline]
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def fail
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fail("Example failed")
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require "../matchers"
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module Spectator::DSL
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# Methods for defining matchers for expectations.
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module MatcherDSL
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# Indicates that some value should equal another.
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# The `==` operator is used for this check.
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# The value passed to this method is the expected value.
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#
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# Example:
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# ```
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# expect(1 + 2).to eq(3)
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# ```
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macro eq(expected)
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::Spectator::Matchers::EqualityMatcher.new({{expected.stringify}}, {{expected}})
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end
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