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-module Spec
- module Mocks
- module ExampleMethods
- include Spec::Mocks::ArgumentConstraintMatchers
-
- # Shortcut for creating an instance of Spec::Mocks::Mock.
- #
- # +name+ is used for failure reporting, so you should use the
- # role that the mock is playing in the example.
- #
- # +stubs_and_options+ lets you assign options and stub values
- # at the same time. The only option available is :null_object.
- # Anything else is treated as a stub value.
- #
- # == Examples
- #
- # stub_thing = mock("thing", :a => "A")
- # stub_thing.a == "A" => true
- #
- # stub_person = stub("thing", :name => "Joe", :email => "joe@domain.com")
- # stub_person.name => "Joe"
- # stub_person.email => "joe@domain.com"
- def mock(name, stubs_and_options={})
- Spec::Mocks::Mock.new(name, stubs_and_options)
- end
-
- alias :stub :mock
-
- # Shortcut for creating a mock object that will return itself in response
- # to any message it receives that it hasn't been explicitly instructed
- # to respond to.
- def stub_everything(name = 'stub')
- mock(name, :null_object => true)
- end
-
- end
- end
-end