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_assert_nothing_raised_or_warn
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Class: ActiveSupport::Testing::Assertions
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_assert_nothing_raised_or_warn(assertion, &block)
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# File activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/assertions.rb, line 265 def _assert_nothing_raised_or_warn(assertion, &block) assert_nothing_raised(&block) rescue Minitest::UnexpectedError => e if tagged_logger && tagged_logger.warn? warning = <<~MSG #{self.class} - #{name}: #{e.error.class} raised. If you expected this exception, use `assert_raises` as near to the code that raises as possible. Other block based assertions (e.g. `#{assertion}`) can be used, as long as `assert_raises` is inside their block. MSG tagged_logger.warn warning end raise end