require_relative "../../rubocops/options_cop" describe RuboCop::Cop::FormulaAudit::Options do subject(:cop) { described_class.new } it "reports an offense when using the 32-bit option" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula url 'http://example.com/foo-1.0.tgz' option "32-bit", "with 32-bit" ^^^^^^ macOS has been 64-bit only since 10.6 so 32-bit options are deprecated. end RUBY end end describe RuboCop::Cop::FormulaAuditStrict::Options do subject(:cop) { described_class.new } context "When auditing options strictly" do it "with universal" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula url 'http://example.com/foo-1.0.tgz' option :universal ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ macOS has been 64-bit only since 10.6 so universal options are deprecated. end RUBY end it "with deprecated options" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula url 'http://example.com/foo-1.0.tgz' option :cxx11 option "examples", "with-examples" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Options should begin with with/without. Migrate '--examples' with `deprecated_option`. end RUBY end it "with misc deprecated options" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula url 'http://example.com/foo-1.0.tgz' option "without-check" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Use '--without-test' instead of '--without-check'. Migrate '--without-check' with `deprecated_option`. end RUBY end end end describe RuboCop::Cop::NewFormulaAudit::Options do subject(:cop) { described_class.new } context "When auditing options for a new formula" do it "with deprecated options" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula url 'http://example.com/foo-1.0.tgz' deprecated_option "examples" => "with-examples" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ New Formula should not use `deprecated_option` end RUBY end end end