require "../src/spectator" require "../src/spectator/should" require "./helpers/**" macro it_fails(description = nil, &block) it {{description}} do expect do {{block.body}} end.to raise_error(Spectator::ExpectationFailed) end end macro specify_fails(description = nil, &block) it_fails {{description}} {{block}} end # Defines an example ("it" block) that is lazily compiled. # When the example is referenced with *id*, it will be compiled and the results retrieved. # The value returned by *id* will be a `Spectator::SpecHelpers::Result`. # This allows the test result to be inspected. macro given_example(id, &block) let({{id}}) do ::Spectator::SpecHelpers::Example.new( {{__FILE__}}, {{id.id.stringify}}, {{block.body.stringify}} ).result end end # Defines an example ("it" block) that is lazily compiled. # The "it" block must be omitted, as the block provided to this macro will be wrapped in one. # When the expectation is referenced with *id*, it will be compiled and the result retrieved. # The value returned by *id* will be a `Spectator::SpecHelpers::Expectation`. # This allows an expectation to be inspected. # Only the last expectation performed will be returned. # An error is raised if no expectations ran. macro given_expectation(id, &block) let({{id}}) do result = ::Spectator::SpecHelpers::Example.new( {{__FILE__}}, {{id.id.stringify}}, {{"it do\n" + block.body.stringify + "\nend"}} ).result result.expectations.last || raise("No expectations found from {{id.id}}") end end