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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require_relative 'fixtures/classes'
describe "BasicObject#instance_eval" do
before :each do
ScratchPad.clear
end
it "is a public instance method" do
BasicObject.should have_public_instance_method(:instance_eval)
end
it "sets self to the receiver in the context of the passed block" do
a = BasicObject.new
a.instance_eval { self }.equal?(a).should be_true
end
it "evaluates strings" do
a = BasicObject.new
a.instance_eval('self').equal?(a).should be_true
end
it "raises an ArgumentError when no arguments and no block are given" do
-> { "hola".instance_eval }.should raise_error(ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (given 0, expected 1..3)")
end
it "raises an ArgumentError when a block and normal arguments are given" do
-> { "hola".instance_eval(4, 5) {|a,b| a + b } }.should raise_error(ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 0)")
end
it "raises an ArgumentError when more than 3 arguments are given" do
-> {
"hola".instance_eval("1 + 1", "some file", 0, "bogus")
}.should raise_error(ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (given 4, expected 1..3)")
end
it "yields the object to the block" do
"hola".instance_eval {|o| ScratchPad.record o }
ScratchPad.recorded.should == "hola"
end
it "returns the result of the block" do
"hola".instance_eval { :result }.should == :result
end
it "only binds the eval to the receiver" do
f = Object.new
f.instance_eval do
def foo
1
end
end
f.foo.should == 1
-> { Object.new.foo }.should raise_error(NoMethodError)
end
it "preserves self in the original block when passed a block argument" do
prc = proc { self }
old_self = prc.call
new_self = Object.new
new_self.instance_eval(&prc).should == new_self
prc.call.should == old_self
end
# TODO: This should probably be replaced with a "should behave like" that uses
# the many scoping/binding specs from kernel/eval_spec, since most of those
# behaviors are the same for instance_eval. See also module_eval/class_eval.
it "binds self to the receiver" do
s = "hola"
(s == s.instance_eval { self }).should be_true
o = mock('o')
(o == o.instance_eval("self")).should be_true
end
it "executes in the context of the receiver" do
"Ruby-fu".instance_eval { size }.should == 7
"hola".instance_eval("size").should == 4
Object.class_eval { "hola".instance_eval("to_s") }.should == "hola"
Object.class_eval { "Ruby-fu".instance_eval{ to_s } }.should == "Ruby-fu"
end
ruby_version_is "3.3" do
it "uses the caller location as default location" do
f = Object.new
f.instance_eval("[__FILE__, __LINE__]").should == ["(eval at #{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__})", 1]
end
end
it "has access to receiver's instance variables" do
BasicObjectSpecs::IVars.new.instance_eval { @secret }.should == 99
BasicObjectSpecs::IVars.new.instance_eval("@secret").should == 99
end
it "raises TypeError for frozen objects when tries to set receiver's instance variables" do
-> { nil.instance_eval { @foo = 42 } }.should raise_error(FrozenError, "can't modify frozen NilClass: nil")
-> { true.instance_eval { @foo = 42 } }.should raise_error(FrozenError, "can't modify frozen TrueClass: true")
-> { false.instance_eval { @foo = 42 } }.should raise_error(FrozenError, "can't modify frozen FalseClass: false")
-> { 1.instance_eval { @foo = 42 } }.should raise_error(FrozenError, "can't modify frozen Integer: 1")
-> { :symbol.instance_eval { @foo = 42 } }.should raise_error(FrozenError, "can't modify frozen Symbol: :symbol")
obj = Object.new
obj.freeze
-> { obj.instance_eval { @foo = 42 } }.should raise_error(FrozenError)
end
it "treats block-local variables as local to the block" do
prc = instance_eval <<-CODE
proc do |x, prc|
if x
n = 2
else
n = 1
prc.call(true, prc)
n
end
end
CODE
prc.call(false, prc).should == 1
end
it "makes the receiver metaclass the scoped class when used with a string" do
obj = Object.new
obj.instance_eval %{
class B; end
B
}
obj.singleton_class.const_get(:B).should be_an_instance_of(Class)
end
describe "constants lookup when a String given" do
it "looks in the receiver singleton class first" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverSingletonClass::ReceiverScope::Receiver.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverSingletonClass::CallerScope::Caller.new
caller.get_constant_with_string(receiver).should == :singleton_class
end
ruby_version_is ""..."3.1" do
it "looks in the caller scope next" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverClass::ReceiverScope::Receiver.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverClass::CallerScope::Caller.new
caller.get_constant_with_string(receiver).should == :Caller
end
end
ruby_version_is "3.1" do
it "looks in the receiver class next" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverClass::ReceiverScope::Receiver.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverClass::CallerScope::Caller.new
caller.get_constant_with_string(receiver).should == :Receiver
end
end
it "looks in the caller class next" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInCallerClass::ReceiverScope::Receiver.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInCallerClass::CallerScope::Caller.new
caller.get_constant_with_string(receiver).should == :Caller
end
it "looks in the caller outer scopes next" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInCallerOuterScopes::ReceiverScope::Receiver.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInCallerOuterScopes::CallerScope::Caller.new
caller.get_constant_with_string(receiver).should == :CallerScope
end
it "looks in the receiver class hierarchy next" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverParentClass::ReceiverScope::Receiver.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::Constants::ConstantInReceiverParentClass::CallerScope::Caller.new
caller.get_constant_with_string(receiver).should == :ReceiverParent
end
end
it "doesn't get constants in the receiver if a block given" do
BasicObjectSpecs::InstEvalOuter::Inner::X_BY_BLOCK.should be_nil
end
it "raises a TypeError when defining methods on an immediate" do
-> do
1.instance_eval { def foo; end }
end.should raise_error(TypeError)
-> do
:foo.instance_eval { def foo; end }
end.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
describe "class variables lookup" do
it "gets class variables in the caller class when called with a String" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::ReceiverScope.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::CallerScope.new
caller.get_class_variable_with_string(receiver).should == :value_defined_in_caller_scope
end
it "gets class variables in the block definition scope when called with a block" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::ReceiverScope.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::CallerScope.new
block = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::BlockDefinitionScope.new.block
caller.get_class_variable_with_block(receiver, block).should == :value_defined_in_block_definition_scope
end
it "sets class variables in the caller class when called with a String" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::ReceiverScope.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::CallerScope.new
caller.set_class_variable_with_string(receiver, 1)
BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::CallerScope.get_class_variable.should == 1
end
it "sets class variables in the block definition scope when called with a block" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::ReceiverScope.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::CallerScope.new
block = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::BlockDefinitionScope.new.block_to_assign(1)
caller.set_class_variable_with_block(receiver, block)
BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Set::BlockDefinitionScope.get_class_variable.should == 1
end
it "does not have access to class variables in the receiver class when called with a String" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::ReceiverScope.new
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::CallerWithoutCVarScope.new
-> { caller.get_class_variable_with_string(receiver) }.should raise_error(NameError, /uninitialized class variable @@cvar/)
end
it "does not have access to class variables in the receiver's singleton class when called with a String" do
receiver = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::ReceiverWithCVarDefinedInSingletonClass
caller = BasicObjectSpecs::InstEval::CVar::Get::CallerWithoutCVarScope.new
-> { caller.get_class_variable_with_string(receiver) }.should raise_error(NameError, /uninitialized class variable @@cvar/)
end
end
it "raises a TypeError when defining methods on numerics" do
-> do
(1.0).instance_eval { def foo; end }
end.should raise_error(TypeError)
-> do
(1 << 64).instance_eval { def foo; end }
end.should raise_error(TypeError)
end
it "evaluates procs originating from methods" do
def meth(arg); arg; end
m = method(:meth)
obj = Object.new
obj.instance_eval(&m).should == obj
end
it "evaluates string with given filename and linenumber" do
err = begin
Object.new.instance_eval("raise", "a_file", 10)
rescue => e
e
end
err.backtrace.first.split(":")[0..1].should == ["a_file", "10"]
end
it "evaluates string with given filename and negative linenumber" do
err = begin
Object.new.instance_eval("\n\nraise\n", "b_file", -100)
rescue => e
e
end
err.backtrace.first.split(":")[0..1].should == ["b_file", "-98"]
end
it "has access to the caller's local variables" do
x = nil
instance_eval "x = :value"
x.should == :value
end
it "converts string argument with #to_str method" do
source_code = Object.new
def source_code.to_str() "1" end
a = BasicObject.new
a.instance_eval(source_code).should == 1
end
it "raises ArgumentError if returned value is not String" do
source_code = Object.new
def source_code.to_str() :symbol end
a = BasicObject.new
-> { a.instance_eval(source_code) }.should raise_error(TypeError, /can't convert Object to String/)
end
it "converts filename argument with #to_str method" do
filename = Object.new
def filename.to_str() "file.rb" end
err = begin
Object.new.instance_eval("raise", filename)
rescue => e
e
end
err.backtrace.first.split(":")[0].should == "file.rb"
end
it "raises ArgumentError if returned value is not String" do
filename = Object.new
def filename.to_str() :symbol end
-> { Object.new.instance_eval("raise", filename) }.should raise_error(TypeError, /can't convert Object to String/)
end
it "converts lineno argument with #to_int method" do
lineno = Object.new
def lineno.to_int() 15 end
err = begin
Object.new.instance_eval("raise", "file.rb", lineno)
rescue => e
e
end
err.backtrace.first.split(":")[1].should == "15"
end
it "raises ArgumentError if returned value is not Integer" do
lineno = Object.new
def lineno.to_int() :symbol end
-> { Object.new.instance_eval("raise", "file.rb", lineno) }.should raise_error(TypeError, /can't convert Object to Integer/)
end
end
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