I recently had a bug in a layout due to the layout not calling "yield" to display the actual content. I wanted to write a spec to describe what was missing, but it wasn't obvious how, so I just fixed the problem first and doubled back to spec it later.
Anyway, the most succinct thing I was able to come up with was the following: # http://gist.github.com/87246 describe "/layouts/application" do it "should show the content" do class << template attr_accessor :did_render_content end template.did_render_content = false render :inline => "<% self.did_render_content = true %>", :layout => 'application' template.did_render_content.should be_true end end But I'm not quite satisfied with this, as it's not as clear and expressive as specs usually are. I thought I'd write a custom matcher for it, but it's not obvious to me what I'd even want the spec to look like. Any ideas? Thanks, Brandt _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users