How to use the @sinonjs/referee.refute function in @sinonjs/referee

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github sinonjs / sinon / test / restore-object.js View on Github external
"use strict";
/* eslint-disable no-empty-function */

var referee = require("@sinonjs/referee");
var sinonSpy = require("../lib/sinon/spy");
var sinonStub = require("../lib/sinon/stub");
var restoreObject = require("../lib/sinon/restore-object.js");
var assert = referee.assert;
var refute = referee.refute;

describe("restore-object", function() {
    it("is defined", function() {
        assert.isFunction(restoreObject);
    });

    it("works on empty objects", function() {
        refute.exception(function() {
            restoreObject({});
        });
    });

    it("quietly ignores falsy input", function() {
        refute.exception(function() {
            restoreObject(false);
            restoreObject(null);
github sinonjs / sinon / test / shared-spy-stub-everything-tests.js View on Github external
"use strict";

var referee = require("@sinonjs/referee");
var assert = referee.assert;
var refute = referee.refute;

module.exports = function shared(createSpyOrStub) {
    it("replaces all methods of an object when no property is given", function() {
        var obj = {
            func1: function() {
                return;
            },
            func2: function() {
                return;
            },
            func3: function() {
                return;
            }
        };

        createSpyOrStub(obj);

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