# frozen_string_literal: true require "rubocops/lines" RSpec.describe RuboCop::Cop::FormulaAudit::AssertStatements do subject(:cop) { described_class.new } context "when auditing formula assertions" do it "reports an offense when assert ... include is used" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula desc "foo" url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz' assert File.read("inbox").include?("Sample message 1") ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FormulaAudit/AssertStatements: Use `assert_match` instead of `assert ...include?` end RUBY end it "reports an offense when assert ... exist? is used without a negation" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula desc "foo" url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz' assert File.exist? "default.ini" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FormulaAudit/AssertStatements: Use `assert_predicate , :exist?` instead of `assert File.exist? "default.ini"` end RUBY end it "reports an offense when assert ... exist? is used with a negation" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula desc "foo" url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz' assert !File.exist?("default.ini") ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FormulaAudit/AssertStatements: Use `refute_predicate , :exist?` instead of `assert !File.exist?("default.ini")` end RUBY end it "reports an offense when assert ... executable? is used without a negation" do expect_offense(<<~RUBY) class Foo < Formula desc "foo" url 'https://brew.sh/foo-1.0.tgz' assert File.executable? f ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ FormulaAudit/AssertStatements: Use `assert_predicate , :executable?` instead of `assert File.executable? f` end RUBY end end end