Fix compatibility issues with rspec-rails#121
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With 0.6.0, requiring `super_diff/rspec-rails` in the context of `rspec-rails` suddenly started failing. We try to require `rspec/version` so that we can have access to RSpec::Version. However, `rspec-rails` does not depend on the `rspec` metagem, so RSpec::Version is not a constant when using `rspec-rails`. In addition, this was never caught because it turns out that integration with `rspec-rails` was not being properly tested. This commit fixes `super_diff` to reference RSpec::Core::Version (since we can always assume `rspec-core` has been loaded) and makes sure that we are testing it so the aforementioned problem does not occur again.
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With 0.6.0, requiring
super_diff/rspec-railsin the context ofrspec-railssuddenly started failing. We try to requirerspec/versionso that we can have access to RSpec::Version. However,rspec-railsdoes not depend on therspecmetagem, so RSpec::Versionis not a constant when using
rspec-rails. In addition, this was nevercaught because it turns out that integration with
rspec-railswas notbeing properly tested.
This commit fixes
super_diffto reference RSpec::Core::Version (sincewe can always assume
rspec-corehas been loaded) and makes sure thatwe are testing it so the aforementioned problem does not occur again.
Fixes #120.