In programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.
Some examples:
7 # integer literalIn programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.
Some examples:
7 # integer literal| begin | |
| require "bundler/inline" | |
| rescue LoadError => e | |
| $stderr.puts "Bundler version 1.10 or later is required. Please update your Bundler" | |
| raise e | |
| end | |
| gemfile(true) do | |
| source "https://rubygems.org" |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| # A sneaky wrapper around Rubocop that allows you to run it only against | |
| # the recent changes, as opposed to the whole project. It lets you | |
| # enforce the style guide for new/modified code only, as opposed to | |
| # having to restyle everything or adding cops incrementally. It relies | |
| # on git to figure out which files to check. | |
| # | |
| # Here are some options you can pass in addition to the ones in rubocop: | |
| # |
This list is based on aliases_spec.rb.
You can see also Module: RSpec::Matchers API.
| matcher | aliased to | description |
|---|---|---|
| a_truthy_value | be_truthy | a truthy value |
| a_falsey_value | be_falsey | a falsey value |
| be_falsy | be_falsey | be falsy |
| a_falsy_value | be_falsey | a falsy value |
| require 'stringio' | |
| require 'timeout' | |
| class Object | |
| def methods_returning(expected, *args, &blk) | |
| old_stdout = $> | |
| $> = StringIO.new | |
| methods.select do |meth| | |
| Timeout::timeout(1) { dup.public_send(meth, *args, &blk) == expected rescue false } rescue false |
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| #Model | |
| @user.should have(1).error_on(:username) # Checks whether there is an error in username | |
| @user.errors[:username].should include("can't be blank") # check for the error message | |
| #Rendering | |
| response.should render_template(:index) | |
| #Redirecting | |
| response.should redirect_to(movies_path) |
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