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* `assert_called_with` should require `args` argumentbogdanvlviv2018-10-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are two main reasons why `assert_called_with` should require `args` argument: 1) If we want to assert that some method should be called and we don't need to check with which arguments it should be called then we should use `assert_called`. 2) `assert_called_with` without `args` argument doesn't assert anything! ```ruby assert_called_with(@object, :increment) do @object.decrement end ``` It causes false assertions in tests that could cause regressions in the project. I found this bug by working on [minitest-mock_expectations](https://github.com/bogdanvlviv/minitest-mock_expectations) gem. This gem is an extension for minitest that provides almost the same method call assertions. I was wondering whether you would consider adding "minitest-mock_expectations" to `rails/rails` instead of private `ActiveSupport::Testing::MethodCallAssertions` module. If yes, I'll send a patch - https://github.com/bogdanvlviv/rails/commit/a970ecc42c3a9637947599f2c13e3762e4b59208
* Add missing instrumentation to RedisCacheStore#read_multifatkodima2018-02-051-0/+60