Hello Myron,

Thank you for solving the problem.

I have few more queries:

When I copy the code and execute in my remote system, it shows the error 
*uninitialized 
constant RSpec*.

I would like to know how to separate out the RSpec file from the class file 
and how to run them in command line & what are the naming conventions of 
RSpec file.  I didn't wrote any RSpec file so far, so your help is required.

Thanks in advance!



On Thursday, 25 June 2015 13:38:00 UTC+5:30, Myron Marston wrote: 

>
>
> On Thursday, June 25, 2015 at 12:27:14 AM UTC-7, Aravindhan A wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have come up with the following code.  It involves checking a sentence 
>> with some conditions.  I am in need of writing a RSpec for this particular 
>> file.
>>
>> Class Sentence
>> def test(sen)
>>
>> first = sen[0]
>> last = sen.split('').last
>> rest = sen[1..-1]
>> word_arr = sen.split
>> word_arr_len = word_arr.length
>>
>> unless first == first.upcase then
>> puts "The first letter is not in uppercase"
>> end
>>
>> if  word_arr_len == 1 then
>> puts "There must be spaces between words"
>> end
>>
>> unless last == "." || last = last.upcase then
>> puts "The sentence should end with a full stop"
>> end
>>
>> unless (sen =~ /[A-Z]{2,}/) == nil then
>> puts "No two consecutive upper case letters are allowed"
>> end
>>
>> unless sen == word_arr.join(" ")  then
>> puts "No two consecutive spaces are allowed"
>> end
>> end
>> end
>>
>>
>> #test("Simple sentence.")
>>
>> I want to write a simple RSpec code that passes a value to the test 
>> method [Similar to the last commented line].  Kindly help me out!
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>
> The `output` matcher will work well here.  I've put together the start of 
> what the specs could be:
>
> https://gist.github.com/myronmarston/a553f22ce5f2a7d058ec
>
> This includes one spec for the "happy path" case (where it passes all 
> checks and prints nothing) and one spec for one of the validations.  You 
> should be able to follow the example to come up with specs for the other 
> validations.
>
> HTH,
> Myron
>

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