Can anyone assist my confusion on how to use is_expected.to 
compile.and_raise(Puppet::Error, /some error/)? 

I have a class where I have fail('some error') and it is only calls class 
ABC if parameters A=1, B=2, C=3, which I am using to test this 
functionality out. 

If I have fail('some error') in class ABC, then all the RSPEC tests, but 
ones where classes aren't included, all fail. If I comment it out all of my 
tests pass but the one where I had compile.and_raise(/some error/).  

What is the proper way to cause a failure condition to be tested / verified 
in RSPEC? Am I failing the wrong way? 

Also why would this break the majority of the tests just by having fail in 
a child class? 

Thanks for everyone's continuing help here. 

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