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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 | Feature: run with `ruby` command
You can use the `ruby` command to run specs. You just need to require
`rspec/autorun`.
Generally speaking, you're better off using the `rspec` command, which avoids
the complexity of `rspec/autorun` (e.g. no `at_exit` hook needed!), but some
tools only work with the `ruby` command.
Scenario: Require `rspec/autorun` from a spec file
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
require 'rspec/autorun'
RSpec.describe 1 do
it "is < 2" do
expect(1).to be < 2
end
it "has an intentional failure" do
expect(1).to be > 2
end
end
"""
When I run `ruby example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "2 examples, 1 failure"
And the output should contain "expect(1).to be > 2"
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