Interesting. It reminded me of Jim Weirich's rspec-given gem 
(https://github.com/jimweirich/rspec-given). It doesn't have some of the cooler 
things from your gem like the "should change" stuff, but at least it leaves the 
code sort of DRY.

Thanks,
Srushti

On 01-Aug-2013, at 5:32 PM, Gregory McIntyre wrote:

> Check it.
> 
> https://github.com/rails-oceania/rspec-one_liners
> 
> I wrote this at the last Railscamp NZ, and I only just got around to 
> packaging it as a gem. I thought I'd put it in the roro account, since I did 
> it at a roro hack night. All communal like, see?
> 
> Jon Rowe tells me that its implementation is possibly going to interact in 
> bad ways with RSpec, so perhaps you can consider it a proof of concept at 
> this stage.
> 
> At least skim over the README and tell me what you think.
> 
> Regards,
> Greg
> 
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