On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Alexander Seidl <li...@ruby-forum.com>wrote:
> David Chelimsky wrote: > > [...] > > Please quote at least the relevant part of the previous email when you > > respond > > [...] > yes ok, i'll keep that in mind. > > > If you reverse lines 6 and 7 on http://pastie.org/663143, the example > > _should_ pass, so I'm a bit mystified. > I changed this two lines. Please have a look at the updated pastie: > http://pastie.org/663143. The test still failes. But it shouldn't! > Because current_user IS obviously called by the controller. > > > That said, why are you specifying > > that current_user is called rather than something about the response? Or > > is > > this just an excerpt you're using for demonstration? > > This is no real test or controller, i would write or use. But i found > out that this is the root of all my problems with rspec. So i boiled it > down to this simple example. > Rails version? Ruby version? OS? etc
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