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require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__)

describe :complex_minus, :shared => true do
  describe "with Complex" do
    it "subtracts both the real and imaginary components" do
      (Complex(1, 2) - Complex(10, 20)).should == Complex(1 - 10, 2 - 20)
      (Complex(1.5, 2.1) - Complex(100.2, -30.3)).should == Complex(1.5 - 100.2, 2.1 - (-30.3))
    end
  end

  describe "with Integer" do
    it "subtracts the real number from the real component of self" do
      (Complex(1, 2) - 50).should == Complex(-49, 2)
      (Complex(1, 2) - 50.5).should == Complex(-49.5, 2)
    end
  end

  describe "with Object" do
    it "tries to coerce self into other" do
      value = Complex(3, 9)

      obj = mock("Object")
      obj.should_receive(:coerce).with(value).and_return([2, 5])
      (value - obj).should == 2 - 5
    end
  end

  ruby_version_is "1.9" do
    describe "passed Numeric which responds to #real? with true" do
      it "coerces the passed argument to the type of the real part and subtracts the resulting elements" do
        n = mock_numeric('n')
        n.should_receive(:real?).and_return(true)
        n.should_receive(:coerce).with(1).and_return([1, 4])
        (Complex(1, 2) - n).should == Complex(-3, 2)
      end
    end

    describe "passed Numeric which responds to #real? with false" do
      it "coerces the passed argument to Complex and subtracts the resulting elements" do
        n = mock_numeric('n')
        n.should_receive(:real?).and_return(false)
        n.should_receive(:coerce).with(Complex(1, 2)).and_return([Complex(1, 2), Complex(3, 4)])
        (Complex(1, 2) - n).should == Complex(-2, -2)
      end
    end
  end
end