File: generated_descriptions.rb

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module RSpec
  module Matchers
    class << self
      attr_accessor :last_matcher, :last_should
    end

    def self.clear_generated_description
      self.last_matcher = nil
      self.last_should = nil
    end

    def self.generated_description
      return nil if last_should.nil?
      "#{last_should.to_s.gsub('_',' ')} #{last_description}"
    end

  private

    def self.last_description
      last_matcher.respond_to?(:description) ? last_matcher.description : <<-MESSAGE
When you call a matcher in an example without a String, like this:

specify { object.should matcher }

or this:

it { should matcher }

RSpec expects the matcher to have a #description method. You should either
add a String to the example this matcher is being used in, or give it a
description method. Then you won't have to suffer this lengthy warning again.
MESSAGE
    end
  end
end