diff --git a/docs/testing/assertions.md b/docs/testing/assertions.md index 4513d5a8d1..fe37eedd69 100644 --- a/docs/testing/assertions.md +++ b/docs/testing/assertions.md @@ -139,13 +139,13 @@ Deno.test("Test Assert Not Match", () => { ### Throws There are two ways to assert whether something throws an error in Deno, -`assertThrows()` and `assertAsyncThrows()`. Both assertions allow you to check +`assertThrows()` and `assertThrowsAsync()`. Both assertions allow you to check an [Error](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) has been thrown, the type of error thrown and what the message was. The difference between the two assertions is `assertThrows()` accepts a standard -function and `assertAsyncThrows()` accepts a function which returns a +function and `assertThrowsAsync()` accepts a function which returns a [Promise](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Promise). The `assertThrows()` assertion will check an error has been thrown, and @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Deno.test("Test Assert Throws", () => { }); ``` -The `assertAsyncThrows()` assertion is a little more complicated, mainly because +The `assertThrowsAsync()` assertion is a little more complicated, mainly because it deals with Promises. But basically it will catch thrown errors or rejections in Promises. You can also optionally check for the error type and error message.