rspec version 1.2.0 has been released!
Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby.
Changes:
### Version 1.2.0
WARNINGS:
* If you use the ruby command to run specs instead of the spec command, you'll need to require 'spec/autorun' or they won't run. This won't affect you if you use the spec command or the Spec::Rake::SpecTask that ships with RSpec.
* require 'spec/test/unit' to invoke test/unit interop if you're using RSpec's core (this is handled implicitly with spec-rails)
* setup and teardown are gone - use before and after instead
* you can still use setup and teardown if you're using Test::Unit::TestCase as the base ExampleGroup class (which is implicit in rspec-rails)
* The matcher protocol has been improved. The old protocol is still supported, so as long as you're not monkey patching rspec's built-in matchers, or using extension libraries that do, this should not affect you. If you run into trouble, you'll just need to change:
* failure_message => failure_message_for_should * negative_failure_message => failure_message_for_should_not
* All references to rubygems have been removed from within rspec's code.
* See 54177’s gists · GitHub for rationale and suggestions on alternative approaches to loading rubygems
* deprecations
* BaseTextFormatter#colourize - use colorize_failure instead. * BaseTextFormatter#magenta - use red instead.
* enhancements
* cleaner integration with with heckle-1.4.2 * allow registering example groups with a path-like key (Pat Maddox) * start DRb service at "druby://localhost:0" (Hongli Lai) - See http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/496 * consistent reporting of errors as failures * added spec/test/unit as more intuitive path to loading test/unit interop lib * added explicit autorun feature for running specs with ruby command * added handling for does_not_match? for matchers that want to know the context in which they were called * lots of ruby 1.9.1 compatibility fixes from Chad Humprhies * improved feedback from be_kind_of/be_a_kind_of/be_instance_of/be_an_instance_of (Jakub Šťastný) * added --format silent (l) option, which is now the default when running --heckle (Bob Aman) * sexy new custom matcher creation (Corey Haines & David Chelimsky - initial concept by Yehuda Katz) * improved matcher protocol - old one is still supported, but new one is cleaner and prefered
* bug fixes
* support delegating operator matchers to subject with should_not * all arguments are included if --drb is specified in spec.opts (Neil Buckley). Closes #671. * added --autospec option hack (used internally) to get --color to work when using --drb and autospec. * Fixed mock framework failure message bug in which similar calls were excluded from the output * cryptic error message on change.rb when the from value is wrong (Michael Murray). Closes #706.