use expect instead of should in rspec#966
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Done Thank you @BanzaiMan |
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As we are using rspec new version we can use then expect in all our rspec test cases.
As for better rspec http://betterspecs.org/#expect.
If it is acceptable then I will proceed to change others
Thanks