Last Modified
2021-11-24 04:21:19 -0700
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Description

It's where you hide your “assertions”.

Please note, because of the way that expectations are implemented, all expectations (eg must_equal) are dependent upon a thread local variable :current_spec. If your specs rely on mixing threads into the specs themselves, you're better off using assertions or the new _(value) wrapper. For example:

it "should still work in threads" do
  my_threaded_thingy do
    (1+1).must_equal 2         # bad
    assert_equal 2, 1+1        # good
    _(1 + 1).must_equal 2      # good
    value(1 + 1).must_equal 2  # good, also #expect
  end
end