
There’s too many warnings to start enabling `rubocop-rspec` by default but let’s at least apply the cleanups it does automatically.
23 lines
619 B
Ruby
23 lines
619 B
Ruby
require "checksum"
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describe Checksum do
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describe "#empty?" do
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subject { described_class.new(:sha256, "") }
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it { is_expected.to be_empty }
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end
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describe "#==" do
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subject { described_class.new(:sha256, TEST_SHA256) }
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let(:other) { described_class.new(:sha256, TEST_SHA256) }
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let(:other_reversed) { described_class.new(:sha256, TEST_SHA256.reverse) }
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let(:other_sha1) { described_class.new(:sha1, TEST_SHA1) }
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it { is_expected.to eq(other) }
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it { is_expected.not_to eq(other_reversed) }
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it { is_expected.not_to eq(other_sha1) }
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it { is_expected.not_to eq(nil) }
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end
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end
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