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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T08:39:07+00:00 2026-06-07T08:39:07+00:00

Consider the following two trivial models: class Iq def score #Some Irrelevant Code end

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Consider the following two trivial models:

class Iq

  def score
    #Some Irrelevant Code
  end

end

class Person

  def iq_score
    Iq.new(self).score   #error here
  end

end

And the following Rspec test:

describe "#iq_score" do

  let(:person) { Person.new }

  it "creates an instance of Iq with the person" do
    Iq.should_receive(:new).with(person)
    Iq.any_instance.stub(:score).and_return(100.0)
    person.iq_score
  end

end

When I run this test (or, rather, an analogous one), it appears the stub has not worked:

Failure/Error: person.iq_score
  NoMethodError:
    undefined method `iq_score' for nil:NilClass

The failure, as you might guess, is on the line marked “error here” above. When the should_receive line is commented out, this error disappears. What’s going on?

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    2026-06-07T08:39:09+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 8:39 am

    You’re stubbing away the initializer:

    Iq.should_receive(:new).with(person)
    

    returns nil, so Iq.new is nil. To fix, just do this:

    Iq.should_receive(:new).with(person).and_return(mock('iq', :iq_score => 34))
    person.iq_score.should == 34 // assert it is really the mock you get
    
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