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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/ruby-rspec-expectations
From: Takahiro Kambe
Date: 2016-10-09 17:04:17
Message id: 20161009150417.4A9E3FBD2@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
Update ruby-rspec-expectations to 3.5.0.
### 3.5.0 / 2016-07-01
[Full \
Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.5.0.beta4...v3.5.0)
**No user facing changes since beta4**
### 3.5.0.beta4 / 2016-06-05
[Full \
Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.5.0.beta3...v3.5.0.beta4)
Bug Fixes:
* Fix `include` matcher so that it provides a valid diff for hashes. (Yuji \
Nakayama, #916)
### 3.5.0.beta3 / 2016-04-02
[Full \
Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.5.0.beta2...v3.5.0.beta3)
Enhancements:
* Make `rspec/expectations/minitest_integration` work on Minitest::Spec
5.6+. (Myron Marston, #904)
* Add an alias `having_attributes` for `have_attributes` matcher.
(Yuji Nakayama, #905)
* Improve `change` matcher error message when block is mis-used.
(Alex Altair, #908)
### 3.5.0.beta2 / 2016-03-10
[Full \
Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.5.0.beta1...v3.5.0.beta2)
Enhancements:
* Add the ability to raise an error on encountering false positives via
`RSpec::Configuration#on_potential_false_positives = :raise`. (Jon Rowe, #900)
* When using the custom matcher DSL, support new
`notify_expectation_failures: true` option for the `match` method to
allow expectation failures to be raised as normal instead of being
converted into a `false` return value for `matches?`. (Jon Rowe, #892)
Bug Fixes:
* Allow `should` deprecation check to work on `BasicObject`s. (James Coleman, #898)
### 3.5.0.beta1 / 2016-02-06
[Full \
Changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v3.4.0...v3.5.0.beta1)
Enhancements:
* Make `match_when_negated` in custom matcher DSL support use of
expectations within the match logic. (Chris Arcand, #789)
Bug Fixes:
* Return `true` as expected from passing negated expectations
(such as `expect("foo").not_to eq "bar"`), so they work
properly when used within a `match` or `match_when_negated`
block. (Chris Arcand, #789)
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