On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 1:17 AM, EAW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hoping you can help. I have a project using rspec 1.1.3 and rails 2.0.2.
> I've run into a small problem. Said project has a method in
> application_helper.rb named "description". Whenever a spec test fails, I
> see a message like so:
>
> *snip*/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb:37:in
> `description': wrong number of arguments (0 for 2) (ArgumentError)
>
> It just so happens that my description method takes 2 arguments. It seems
> that this method is clashing with one of the methods in rspec. Is there a
> workaround for this situation? It's a pain to have to rename my method
> everytime I want to see a proper failure message from rspec.
>
> I'm attaching a full backtrace run with --trace.
If the first argument to describe() is a module it gets included in
the resulting example group. To avoid this, just make it a String:
describe 'MyHelperModule' do
...
end
In the next release there is a helper object you can use in your
helper examples:
describe HelperModule do
it "should describe something by default" do
helper.description.should == "something"
end
end
In some future release, that is the only way it will work as we will
no longer include the module in the example group. That might be a way
off though.
Cheers,
David
>
> Thanks,
>
> e.
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