File: dash_r_spec.rb

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require_relative '../spec_helper'

describe "The -r command line option" do
  before :each do
    @script = fixture __FILE__, "require.rb"
    @test_file = fixture __FILE__, "test_file"
  end

  it "requires the specified file" do
    out = ruby_exe(@script, options: "-r #{@test_file}")
    out.should include("REQUIRED")
    out.should include(@test_file + ".rb")
  end

  it "requires the file before parsing the main script" do
    out = ruby_exe(fixture(__FILE__, "bad_syntax.rb"), options: "-r #{@test_file}", args: "2>&1", exit_status: 1)
    $?.should_not.success?
    out.should include("REQUIRED")

    # it's tempting not to rely on error message and rely only on exception class name,
    # but CRuby before 3.2 doesn't print class name for syntax error
    out.should include_any_of("syntax error", "SyntaxError")
  end

  it "does not require the file if the main script file does not exist" do
    out = `#{ruby_exe.to_a.join(' ')} -r #{@test_file} #{fixture(__FILE__, "does_not_exist.rb")} 2>&1`
    $?.should_not.success?
    out.should_not.include?("REQUIRED")
    out.should.include?("No such file or directory")
  end
end