Thanks.  I was hoping someone else who was using observers and rspec
had run into this before and had a solution, as I always prefer the
lazy way when possible ;).  I'll take a look at the rspec code base
and see if I can figure it out well enough to submit a patch.
Doug

>
> On 7/31/07, Doug Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I'm not mistaken those stub them out always - I'd like to be able to stub
> > them out for most tests, but I would like to have them around when I want to
> > write tests for the observers themselves!  I imagine this is a fairly common
> > use case for Observers and testing.
>
> There's an RFE for stubbing all instances:
>
> http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&group_id=797&aid=6791&atid=3152
>
> It's been there for a while. This is very low priority for me, so if
> you're interested in seeing it happen your best bet would be to submit
> a patch.
>
> Alternatively, I *think* that mocha supports this, so you could use
> mocha with RSpec instead of the rspec mock framework.
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> >
> >
> > >If you're looking to stub all instances, why not use (what) Rails (calls)
> > mocks?
> >
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