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require 'erb'
require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
describe "ERB#run" do
# TODO: what is this? why does it not use
# lambda { ... }.should output
def _steal_stdout
orig = $stdout
s = ''
def s.write(arg); self << arg.to_s; end
$stdout = s
begin
yield
ensure
$stdout = orig
end
return s
end
it "print the result of compiled ruby code" do
input = <<END
<ul>
<% for item in list %>
<li><%= item %>
<% end %>
</ul>
END
expected = <<END
<ul>
<li>AAA
<li>BBB
<li>CCC
</ul>
END
erb = ERB.new(input)
list = %w[AAA BBB CCC]
actual = _steal_stdout { erb.run(binding) }
actual.should == expected
end
it "share local variables" do
input = "<% var = 456 %>"
expected = 456
var = 123
_steal_stdout { ERB.new(input).run(binding) }
var.should == expected
end
it "is not able to h() or u() unless including ERB::Util" do
input = "<%=h '<>' %>"
lambda {
_steal_stdout { ERB.new(input).run() }
}.should raise_error(NameError)
end
it "is able to h() or u() if ERB::Util is included" do
class MyERB1
include ERB::Util
def main
input = "<%=h '<>' %>"
ERB.new(input).run(binding)
end
end
expected = '<>'
actual = _steal_stdout { MyERB1.new.main() }
actual.should == expected
end
it "use TOPLEVEL_BINDING if binding is not passed" do
class MyERB2
include ERB::Util
def main1
#input = "<%= binding.to_s %>"
input = "<%= _xxx_var_ %>"
return ERB.new(input).run()
end
def main2
input = "<%=h '<>' %>"
return ERB.new(input).run()
end
end
eval '_xxx_var_ = 123', TOPLEVEL_BINDING
expected = '123'
actual = _steal_stdout { MyERB2.new.main1() }
actual.should == expected
lambda {
_steal_stdout { MyERB2.new.main2() }
}.should raise_error(NameError)
end
end
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