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RSpec::Support.require_rspec_support "method_signature_verifier"
module RSpec
module Matchers
module BuiltIn
# @api private
# Provides the implementation for `respond_to`.
# Not intended to be instantiated directly.
class RespondTo < BaseMatcher
def initialize(*names)
@names = names
@expected_arity = nil
@expected_keywords = []
@ignoring_method_signature_failure = false
@unlimited_arguments = nil
@arbitrary_keywords = nil
end
# @api public
# Specifies the number of expected arguments.
#
# @example
# expect(obj).to respond_to(:message).with(3).arguments
def with(n)
@expected_arity = n
self
end
# @api public
# Specifies keyword arguments, if any.
#
# @example
# expect(obj).to respond_to(:message).with_keywords(:color, :shape)
# @example with an expected number of arguments
# expect(obj).to respond_to(:message).with(3).arguments.and_keywords(:color, :shape)
def with_keywords(*keywords)
@expected_keywords = keywords
self
end
alias :and_keywords :with_keywords
# @api public
# Specifies that the method accepts any keyword, i.e. the method has
# a splatted keyword parameter of the form **kw_args.
#
# @example
# expect(obj).to respond_to(:message).with_any_keywords
def with_any_keywords
@arbitrary_keywords = true
self
end
alias :and_any_keywords :with_any_keywords
# @api public
# Specifies that the number of arguments has no upper limit, i.e. the
# method has a splatted parameter of the form *args.
#
# @example
# expect(obj).to respond_to(:message).with_unlimited_arguments
def with_unlimited_arguments
@unlimited_arguments = true
self
end
alias :and_unlimited_arguments :with_unlimited_arguments
# @api public
# No-op. Intended to be used as syntactic sugar when using `with`.
#
# @example
# expect(obj).to respond_to(:message).with(3).arguments
def argument
self
end
alias :arguments :argument
# @private
def matches?(actual)
find_failing_method_names(actual, :reject).empty?
end
# @private
def does_not_match?(actual)
find_failing_method_names(actual, :select).empty?
end
# @api private
# @return [String]
def failure_message
"expected #{actual_formatted} to respond to #{@failing_method_names.map { |name| description_of(name) }.join(', ')}#{with_arity}"
end
# @api private
# @return [String]
def failure_message_when_negated
failure_message.sub(/to respond to/, 'not to respond to')
end
# @api private
# @return [String]
def description
"respond to #{pp_names}#{with_arity}"
end
# @api private
# Used by other matchers to suppress a check
def ignoring_method_signature_failure!
@ignoring_method_signature_failure = true
end
private
def find_failing_method_names(actual, filter_method)
@actual = actual
@failing_method_names = @names.__send__(filter_method) do |name|
@actual.respond_to?(name) && matches_arity?(actual, name)
end
end
def matches_arity?(actual, name)
ArityCheck.new(@expected_arity, @expected_keywords, @arbitrary_keywords, @unlimited_arguments).matches?(actual, name)
rescue NameError
return true if @ignoring_method_signature_failure
raise ArgumentError, "The #{matcher_name} matcher requires that " \
"the actual object define the method(s) in " \
"order to check arity, but the method " \
"`#{name}` is not defined. Remove the arity " \
"check or define the method to continue."
end
def with_arity
str = ''.dup
str << " with #{with_arity_string}" if @expected_arity
str << " #{str.length == 0 ? 'with' : 'and'} #{with_keywords_string}" if @expected_keywords && @expected_keywords.count > 0
str << " #{str.length == 0 ? 'with' : 'and'} unlimited arguments" if @unlimited_arguments
str << " #{str.length == 0 ? 'with' : 'and'} any keywords" if @arbitrary_keywords
str
end
def with_arity_string
"#{@expected_arity} argument#{@expected_arity == 1 ? '' : 's'}"
end
def with_keywords_string
kw_str = case @expected_keywords.count
when 1
@expected_keywords.first.inspect
when 2
@expected_keywords.map(&:inspect).join(' and ')
else
"#{@expected_keywords[0...-1].map(&:inspect).join(', ')}, and #{@expected_keywords.last.inspect}"
end
"keyword#{@expected_keywords.count == 1 ? '' : 's'} #{kw_str}"
end
def pp_names
@names.length == 1 ? "##{@names.first}" : description_of(@names)
end
# @private
class ArityCheck
def initialize(expected_arity, expected_keywords, arbitrary_keywords, unlimited_arguments)
expectation = Support::MethodSignatureExpectation.new
if expected_arity.is_a?(Range)
expectation.min_count = expected_arity.min
expectation.max_count = expected_arity.max
else
expectation.min_count = expected_arity
end
expectation.keywords = expected_keywords
expectation.expect_unlimited_arguments = unlimited_arguments
expectation.expect_arbitrary_keywords = arbitrary_keywords
@expectation = expectation
end
def matches?(actual, name)
return true if @expectation.empty?
verifier_for(actual, name).with_expectation(@expectation).valid?
end
def verifier_for(actual, name)
Support::StrictSignatureVerifier.new(method_signature_for(actual, name))
end
def method_signature_for(actual, name)
method_handle = Support.method_handle_for(actual, name)
if name == :new && method_handle.owner === ::Class && ::Class === actual
Support::MethodSignature.new(actual.instance_method(:initialize))
else
Support::MethodSignature.new(method_handle)
end
end
end
end
end
end
end