In programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.
Some examples:
7 # integer literalIn programming languages, literals are textual representations of values in the source code. This is a syntactical concept.
Some examples:
7 # integer literal| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| require(Dir.pwd + "/config/environment") | |
| ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.configs_for(env_name: ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.env).each do |db_config| | |
| ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(db_config.config) | |
| context = ActiveRecord::Base.connection.migration_context | |
| missing_migrations = [] |
| ruby '2.7.1' | |
| gem 'rails', github: 'rails/rails' | |
| gem 'tzinfo-data', '>= 1.2016.7' # Don't rely on OSX/Linux timezone data | |
| # Action Text | |
| gem 'actiontext', github: 'basecamp/actiontext', ref: 'okra' | |
| gem 'okra', github: 'basecamp/okra' | |
| # Drivers |
| require 'rails_helper' | |
| RSpec.describe TodosController, :type => :controller do | |
| describe "GET #index" do | |
| #describe "POST #create" do | |
| #describe "GET #show" do | |
| #describe "PATCH #update" do (or PUT #update) | |
| #describe "DELETE #destroy" do | |
| #describe "GET #new" do |
| " Use Vim settings, rather then Vi settings (much better!). | |
| " This must be first, because it changes other options as a side effect. | |
| set nocompatible | |
| " ================ General Config ==================== | |
| set number "Line numbers are good | |
| set backspace=indent,eol,start "Allow backspace in insert mode | |
| set history=1000 "Store lots of :cmdline history | |
| set showcmd "Show incomplete cmds down the bottom |
| # This is a skeleton for testing models including examples of validations, callbacks, | |
| # scopes, instance & class methods, associations, and more. | |
| # Pick and choose what you want, as all models don't NEED to be tested at this depth. | |
| # | |
| # I'm always eager to hear new tips & suggestions as I'm still new to testing, | |
| # so if you have any, please share! | |
| # | |
| # This skeleton also assumes you're using the following gems: | |
| # | |
| # rspec-rails: https://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails |