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------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Nov 13 14:05:18 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - updated to version 2.12.0 Enhancements * `and_raise` can accept an exception class and message, more closely matching `Kernel#raise` (e.g., `foo.stub(:bar).and_raise(RuntimeError, "message")`) (Bas Vodde) * Add `and_call_original`, which will delegate the message to the original method (Myron Marston). Deprecations: * Add deprecation warning when using `and_return` with `should_not_receive` (Neha Kumari) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Sep 23 09:54:55 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - updated to version 2.11.3 [full changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-mocks/compare/v2.11.2...v2.11.3) Bug fixes * Fix `:transfer_nested_constants` option of `stub_const` so that it doesn't blow up when there are inherited constants. (Myron Marston) * `any_instance` stubs can be used on classes that override `Object#method`. (Andy Lindeman) * Methods stubbed with `any_instance` are unstubbed after the test finishes. (Andy Lindeman) * Fix confusing error message when calling a mocked class method an extra time with the wrong arguments (Myron Marston). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 27 19:48:45 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - updated to version 2.11.2 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jul 29 09:15:01 UTC 2012 - coolo@suse.com - initial package
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