Bug #10603
closedRuby process memory is crashing
Description
I got one issue while I was writing tests in RSpec framework for my some ruby codes.
Issue I found, when I wrote the below code :
describe "::add" do
let(:item) { double(item) }
it 'should store the item on the class' do
subject.add(item)
expect(subject.all).to include(item)
end
end
My complete code for which I was writing test :-
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simple_store.rb
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class SimpleStore
def initialize(attributes = {})
update(attributes)
end
def destroy
self.class.remove(self)
self.freeze
end
def update(attributes)
attributes.each_pair do |attribute, value|
self.public_send "#{attribute}=", value
end
end
def save
self.class.add(self)
end
def id
self.class.items.key(self)
end
def self.add(item)
items.store(next_id, item)
end
def self.all
items.values
end
def self.create(*arguments)
item = new(*arguments)
add(item)
item
end
def self.items
@items ||= Hash.new
end
def self.get(id)
items.fetch(id.to_i)
end
def self.remove(item)
items.delete(item.id)
end
def self.next_id
@next_id ||= 0
@next_id += 1
end
end
And the corresponding test :-
require 'rspec'
require './simple_store'
describe SimpleStore do
describe 'instance methods' do
let(:subject_class) { Class.new(described_class) }
subject { subject_class.new }
describe "#save" do
it 'stores the item on the class' do
subject.save
expect(subject_class.all).to include(subject)
end
end
describe "#destroy" do
before do
subject_class.add(subject)
end
it 'removes the item from the class storage' do
subject.destroy
expect(subject_class.all).not_to include(subject)
end
end
describe "#id" do
before do
subject_class.add(subject)
end
it 'returns the key that has been saved to in the collection' do
expect(subject.id).to eq(1)
end
end
describe 'class methods' do
subject { Class.new(described_class) }
describe '::all' do
it 'should be empty until something has been added' do
expect(subject.all).to be_empty
end
end
describe "::add" do
let(:item) { double(item) }
it 'should store the item on the class' do
subject.add(item)
expect(subject.all).to include(item)
end
end
describe "::create" do
it 'should create a new item, store it into the class and return it' do
new_item = subject.create
expect(subject.all).to include(new_item)
end
end
end
end
end
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Here is some more details about my environment :-
[arup@to_do_app]$ ruby -v
ruby 2.1.4p265 (2014-10-27 revision 48166) [i686-linux]
[arup@to_do_app]$ gem list --local
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
bigdecimal (1.2.4)
bundler (1.7.4)
bundler-unload (1.0.2)
diff-lcs (1.2.5)
executable-hooks (1.3.2)
gem-wrappers (1.2.7)
io-console (0.4.2)
json (1.8.1)
minitest (4.7.5)
psych (2.0.5)
rack (1.5.2)
rack-protection (1.5.3)
rake (10.1.0)
rdoc (4.1.0)
rspec (3.1.0)
rspec-core (3.1.7)
rspec-expectations (3.1.2)
rspec-mocks (3.1.3)
rspec-support (3.1.2)
rubygems-bundler (1.4.4)
rvm (1.11.3.9)
sinatra (1.4.5)
test-unit (2.1.4.0)
tilt (1.4.1)
[arup@to_do_app]$
Please find the attached error file, which is I am getting due to the rspec spec/simple_store_spec.rb
.
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Updated by jeremyevans0 (Jeremy Evans) over 5 years ago
- Status changed from Open to Closed