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This is a simple problem but I'm not sure what's going wrong. I've implemented a "to_s" method in my class that prints its "@status". When I initialize an instance and print it within the script file, it works. But when I try to do the same thing with rspec, it fails and says it returned "nil." I know rspec is set up correctly because I got other tests for this class to pass.

Here's the class (cell.rb):

class Cell
  def initialize(status=' ')
    @status = status
  end

  def to_s
    "#{@status}"
  end
end
cell = Cell.new
print cell

And the test (relevant parts of cell_spec.rb):

describe Cell do
  before :each do
    @cell = Cell.new
  end

  it 'prints its status' do
    expect(print @cell).to eq(@cell.status)
  end
end

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The print method always returns nil.

You would want your rspec to be like:

it 'prints its status' do
  expect(@cell.to_s).to eq(@cell.status)
end

You are not looking to test the print function, rather you are testing your to_s.

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