stubthat 1.2.1
- Removed instances of automatic installation of suggested packages
stubthat 1.2.0
- Updated an example in README to use
mockr::with_mock
instead of testthat::with_mock
- Added a note about
with_mock
in Vignette and README
- mockr package is added to ‘SUGGESTS’
- Updated few tests to use
mockr::with_mock
instead of testthat::with_mock
- Changed vignette template to
prettydoc::html_pretty
stubthat 1.1.0
- Improved error messages when arguments don’t match
- Fixed bugs related to arguments with no/blank names
stubthat 1.0.0
stub$onCall(#)$withArgs(...)
is now stub$onCall(#)$expects(...)
. Previously the stub didn’t throw an error if the specified arguments are not present on the nth call. Now it does.
stub$onCall(#)$withExactArgs(...)
is now stub$onCall(#)$strictlyExpects(...)
. Similar change in functionality as above. The stub now throws an error if any specified argument is found to be missing or if there is a mismatch in values.
stub$expects(...)
in the previous version used to check for the exact set of arguments. In the latest version, it checks if the expected arguments are part of the function call (not exact set).
stub$strictlyExpects(...)
will check for the exact set of specified arguments. No specied argument should be missing. And no unspecified argument should be present in the function call.
stub$calledTimes()
can be used to get the number of times the stub was called.
- No need for
stub$build()
step anymore. Mock is directly available from stub$f
stubthat 0.1.0