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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T02:28:16+00:00 2026-06-12T02:28:16+00:00

I have some Ruby code which looks like this: Something.create do |x| x.foo =

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I have some Ruby code which looks like this:

Something.create do |x|
    x.foo = bar
end 

I’d like to write a test which uses a double in place of the block argument x, so that I can then call:

x_double.should_receive(:foo).with("whatever").

Is this possible?

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    2026-06-12T02:28:17+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:28 am
     specify 'something' do
       x = double
       x.should_receive(:foo=).with("whatever")
       Something.should_receive(:create).and_yield(x)
       # call the relevant method
     end
    
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