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Reverse Dependencies for rake
The projects listed here declare rake as a runtime or development dependency
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Provides a Logging system separate to RSpec that can be persistent throughout
multiple runs of RSpec i.e. multiple files.
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Logs the outcomes of the tests to a file
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A RSpec 2.x formatter which shows longest time spec files.
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Run RSpec tests multiple times
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Rspec macther for ActionMailer
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RSpec matcher for testing ActionMailer
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RSpec Matchers for the Mail gem
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RSpec Base Matcher implementation with automatic registration as a module.
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RSpec matcher define_constant. Runs block and tracks all defined constants
to make sure specified constant name gets defined. Removes defined constant
after expectation
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Rspec matchers for dealing with include and match a given number of times
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checks if expected adheres to specified json schema document. document can
be another object or name of a file containing it.
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An RSpec matcher that ensures expected is an array and each element is of specified type.
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RSpec matcher define_constant. Runs block and tracks all defined constants
to make sure specified constant name gets defined. Removes defined constant
after expectation
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RSpec custom matchers to spec your custom matchers
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String matcher to ignore whitespace.
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RSpec matcher to compare strings ignoring whitespace
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Ruby code matcher.
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Array of hashes matcher.
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RSpec 2 Formatter for showing memory stats
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expect(object).to receive(:message).within(:some).seconds
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