Hi everyone. I am totally confused by this... If I run rake spec, I get a bunch of failures in a particular file, but if I run script/spec on that individual file, all examples pass.
The error I am getting is with the pluralize method. I put a debugger statement in my code to inspect what is happening: (rdb:1) pluralize(5, 'foo') ArgumentError Exception: wrong number of arguments (2 for 0) ... This is a situation where I am doing the "self-shunt" method, because I don't know of a better way to accomplish this. In other words, I am doing: class Foo def initialize(template, number) @template = template @number = number end def bar pluralize(@number, 'foo') end def bar_link link_to bar, foo_bar_path end def method_missing(*args, &block) @template.send(*args, &block) end end ......... Then in my spec I do: Foo.new(self, 2).bar.should == "foos" .......... And like I said, if I run this spec individually, it passes, but with rake spec, it gives me that wrong number of arguments error. I would love to structure this differently so that I don't need to pass self into the class initializer, but I am at a total loss for how to do that. If I do: include ActionView::Helpers include ActionController::UrlWriter Then I get "can't convert string into hash" errors when ever I try to access a named route with link_to. This is a problem I have had to face over and over, and has proven to be quite frustrating. The only solution I have found is to pass self into the method.. So if anyone has any other suggestions, I'd love to hear it. Thank you. Patrick J. Collins http://collinatorstudios.com _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users