I expected 'should !=' to act the same as 'should_not =='. That turned out to be incorrect (by design?):
require 'spec' require 'spec/rails' describe "using 'should !='" do it "seems to treat != as the same as ==" do 1.should != 1 # passes 1.should != 2 # fails end end
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