Scott, check out Bourne. It's an add on to mocha that gives you spies. I'm using it, and like it a lot.
On Dec 2 2010, 8:53 am, David Chelimsky <dchelim...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 2, 2010, at 1:44 AM, Scott Bellware wrote: > > > I've tried three test spy mocking frameworks for RSpec that I know of. > > Presently, all three (Not A Mock, RR, rspec-spies) don't work with > > RSpec 2. > > Have you contacted the maintainers of the projects that offer spies? I'm a > bit surprised they haven't updated to support RSpec-2, which was in beta > since March (plenty of time for downstream libs to update). > > > Does anyone have a line on any other mocking frameworks for RSpec 2 > > that allow theAAAstyle to be supported? > > I was only aware of those three. > > > I'm really hoping to not have to roll off everything I've learned and > > put into practice about test/spec structure over the past four years > > and fall back to traditional mocking. Any pointers to any hint of a > > possible solution would be greatly helpful. > > Have you considered contributing a patch to your preferred spy extension? The > frameworks they depend on (expectations and mocks) didn't really change in > any significant way, so I doubt it would be that complicated to get any of > them working. > > FWIW, > David > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us...@rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users