Hi Mar

Without providing a full example its hard to know where your issue lies then, 
it will be in the relationship between A and B, you will most likely be 
expecting on a different instance of B than is attached to your instance of A.

Jon Rowe
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On 11 October 2019 at 19:04, Mar Kim wrote:
> Thanks, John. It sounds as if I represented my test as only holding 'expect' 
> calls but then not actually running any of my app code. Apologies for the 
> lack of clarity on my part:
>
> The "describe" block that you illustrate, Including its invocation of the 
> "validate_…" , including its invocation of the "validate_…" function, is in 
> fact what I have. And when I run the spec, the "binding.pry" invocation does 
> in fact fire, which confirms to me that my app code is running.

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