On Dec 13, 2007, at 12:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I wrote a simple summary of Mocks with RSpec as an answer to a
> discussion on our local Ruby users group.  I was wondering if people
> here could review it, adding comments for any corrections or other
> important ideas regarding mocks and RSpec.  You can find the article
> here: http://blog.showcase60.com/2007/12/13/rspec-mocks
>
> Thanks

hey - Thanks for the mention!

Just wanted to clarify this point:

"Mocha is one of those alternatives ...The benefit of Mocha is that  
you can mock and stub methods on real classes and instances (not just  
your mock models). So, if you’re specing class Foo, and you want to  
assume that the method bar is working, you can just stub that out,  
and focus on the part of the class that you’re creating at the moment."

Just to let you know, there is nothing stopping you from doing this  
with rspec's mock/stub framework.

Scott

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