require_relative '../../spec_helper' describe :rational_truncate, shared: true do before do @rational = Rational(2200, 7) end describe "with no arguments (precision = 0)" do it "returns an integer" do @rational.truncate.should be_kind_of(Integer) end it "returns the truncated value toward 0" do @rational.truncate.should == 314 Rational(1, 2).truncate.should == 0 Rational(-1, 2).truncate.should == 0 end end describe "with an explicit precision = 0" do it "returns an integer" do @rational.truncate(0).should be_kind_of(Integer) end it "returns the truncated value toward 0" do @rational.truncate(0).should == 314 Rational(1, 2).truncate(0).should == 0 Rational(-1, 2).truncate(0).should == 0 end end describe "with a precision < 0" do it "returns an integer" do @rational.truncate(-2).should be_kind_of(Integer) @rational.truncate(-1).should be_kind_of(Integer) end it "moves the truncation point n decimal places left" do @rational.truncate(-3).should == 0 @rational.truncate(-2).should == 300 @rational.truncate(-1).should == 310 end end describe "with a precision > 0" do it "returns a Rational" do @rational.truncate(1).should be_kind_of(Rational) @rational.truncate(2).should be_kind_of(Rational) end it "moves the truncation point n decimal places right" do @rational.truncate(1).should == Rational(1571, 5) @rational.truncate(2).should == Rational(7857, 25) @rational.truncate(3).should == Rational(62857, 200) end end describe "with an invalid valud for precision" do it "raises a TypeError" do -> { @rational.truncate(nil) }.should raise_error(TypeError, "not an integer") -> { @rational.truncate(1.0) }.should raise_error(TypeError, "not an integer") -> { @rational.truncate('') }.should raise_error(TypeError, "not an integer") end it "does not call to_int on the argument" do object = Object.new object.should_not_receive(:to_int) -> { @rational.truncate(object) }.should raise_error(TypeError, "not an integer") end end end