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Hi, thank you for being open to suggestions here :) As stated in #220 , Current syntax:
My preferred syntax on this would be this:
(As for the grammar behind this: Broader topic of fluent API: As an example how this looks in other assertion frameworks, I checked Java's AssertJ, specifically the file-related assertions.
And there are more assertions: You can find the documented API of the AssertJ file assertions here: I'm not 100% satisfied with the AssertJ API, though, it uses a kind of "item list" language with respect to articles (like saying "get milk" intstead of "get a bottle of milk" on your shopping list). |
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I finally have time to get back on the topic, and am working toward implementing the Sorry for checking in so late, work has been brutal. EDIT: #233 |
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Hi I'm a ShellSpec developer.
I would like to make ShellSpec's DSL even better. However, my native language is not English, so defining appropriate DSL is a difficult task for me. I'm looking for someone to help me there.
I am going to use this discussion for the following purposes
If you have a completely new DSL proposal, please create a separate discussion or Pull Request. You do not need to comment here on document-only fixes or fixes that do not affect the behavior.
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