I just upgraded RSpec and noticed that some of my specs started to fail and it is caused by the 1.1.2 update where implicit receiver for should is introduced.
Here is one sample example group, which works with older versions naturally. describe "example group" do it "example" do should be_ok end def ok? true end end And gets NoMethodError of course. I tried different things to set as subject, but was unlucky. For example, subject {self} caused SystemStackError although I hoped that this does the trick, since self has method ok? as expected. I also noticed that there is accessor for subject, so I tried something like this instead of def ok?: def subject.ok? true end Why doesn't it work? It works when doing like this: s = "str" def s.ok?; true; end s.ok? # true I found only one way to fix them like this: class String def ok? true end end Of course I'm not happy with that solution :) What are my options to fix these specs? It seems to me that most logical functionality to this problem would be to make the subject {self} line to work as expected. Jarmo -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/-RSpec--implicit-receiver-for-should-problem-when-helper-predicate-methods-are-in-use-tp23432383p23432383.html Sent from the rspec-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users