because
"Peepcode.new"
doesn't receive the "awesome" message.
like it says...
Julian.
On 15/07/2009, at 12:59 PM, Zhenning Guan wrote:
class PeepCode
def awesome
"awesome"
end
end
describe PeepCode do
it "should fuck" do
PeepCode.new.should_receive(:awesome).and_return("awesome")
end
end
-----------------------------------------
Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError in 'PeepCode should fuck'
#<PeepCode:0xb7aa3bbc> expected :awesome with (any args) once, but
received it 0 times
./simple_spec.rb:13:
Finished in 0.006159 seconds
1 example, 1 failure
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what's wrong with my code?
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