(maint) - Convert to use litmus #686
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10 errors
rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L19
RSpec/DescribeClass: The first argument to describe should be the class or module being tested.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L25
RSpec/ContextWording: Context description should match /^when\b/, /^with\b/, or /^without\b/.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L38
RSpec/BeforeAfterAll: Beware of using `before(:all)` as it may cause state to leak between tests. If you are using `rspec-rails`, and `use_transactional_fixtures` is enabled, then records created in `before(:all)` are not automatically rolled back.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L68
RSpec/ContextWording: Context description should match /^when\b/, /^with\b/, or /^without\b/.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L78
RSpec/BeforeAfterAll: Beware of using `before(:all)` as it may cause state to leak between tests. If you are using `rspec-rails`, and `use_transactional_fixtures` is enabled, then records created in `before(:all)` are not automatically rolled back.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L99
RSpec/ContextWording: Context description should match /^when\b/, /^with\b/, or /^without\b/.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L109
RSpec/BeforeAfterAll: Beware of using `before(:all)` as it may cause state to leak between tests. If you are using `rspec-rails`, and `use_transactional_fixtures` is enabled, then records created in `before(:all)` are not automatically rolled back.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L132
RSpec/ContextWording: Context description should match /^when\b/, /^with\b/, or /^without\b/.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L133
RSpec/BeforeAfterAll: Beware of using `before(:all)` as it may cause state to leak between tests. If you are using `rspec-rails`, and `use_transactional_fixtures` is enabled, then records created in `before(:all)` are not automatically rolled back.
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rubocop:
spec/acceptance/dsc/basic_spec.rb#L150
RSpec/BeforeAfterAll: Beware of using `after(:all)` as it may cause state to leak between tests. If you are using `rspec-rails`, and `use_transactional_fixtures` is enabled, then records created in `after(:all)` are not automatically rolled back.
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