Story: autogenerated docstrings As an RSpec user I want examples to generate their own names So that I can reduce duplication between example names and example code Scenario: run passing examples with ruby Given the file ../../examples/pure/autogenerated_docstrings_example.rb When I run it with the ruby interpreter -fs Then the stdout should match /should equal 5/ And the stdout should match /should be < 5/ And the stdout should match /should include "a"/ And the stdout should match /should respond to #size/ Scenario: run failing examples with ruby Given the file ../../failing_examples/failing_autogenerated_docstrings_example.rb When I run it with the ruby interpreter -fs Then the stdout should match /should equal 2/ And the stdout should match /should be > 5/ And the stdout should match /should include "b"/ And the stdout should match /should not respond to #size/ Scenario: run passing examples with spec Given the file ../../examples/pure/autogenerated_docstrings_example.rb When I run it with the spec script -fs Then the stdout should match /should equal 5/ And the stdout should match /should be < 5/ And the stdout should match /should include "a"/ And the stdout should match /should respond to #size/ Scenario: run failing examples with spec Given the file ../../failing_examples/failing_autogenerated_docstrings_example.rb When I run it with the spec script -fs Then the stdout should match /should equal 2/ And the stdout should match /should be > 5/ And the stdout should match /should include "b"/ And the stdout should match /should not respond to #size/