2009/2/9 Mark Wilden <[email protected]>
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Matías Flores <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > You can find more info at
> http://rspec.info/documentation/mocks/message_expectations.html.
> >
>
> On that page, I found this example of using a computed return value
> with an expectation:
>
> my_mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:numeric, :numeric) once.and_return
> {|a, b| a + b}
>
> I'm not familiar with :numeric. Does it mean what it looks like it means?
>
That example is a bit outdated. Use of symbols as mock argument constraints
such as :numeric, :string, :anything, etc, are deprecated.
The expectation above should be replaced with:
my_mock.should_receive(:msg).with(an_instance_of(Numeric),
an_instance_of(Numeric)).once.and_return {|a, b| a + b}
Regards,
Matías
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