Extracting the relevant code snippets from my project to a small standalone test module for clarity ...
require "stringio"
@output = $stdout
$buffer = StringIO.new
$stdout = $buffer
@output.puts "puts method to buffer text"
$stdout = STDOUT
$buffer.rewind
puts "buffer contents: #{$buffer.read}"
Running this code, returns an empty buffer. I have to use the @output.puts to pass an rspec @output(:puts) should_receive rspec test. If I replace the @output.puts with a simple "puts", the buffer is populated but the rspec test fails.
I have searched various online ruby resources for a couple of hours now and cannot use any of the content to answer this question. Any help gratefully received.
@output.puts
should write to both standard out and the buffer at the same time?$buffer
should be empty based on the code you have here, and it's not clear why you're surprised by that or what you want. The string"puts method to buffer text"
is being written toSTDOUT
while your empty StringIO is never written to. Are you expecting something else to happen?