From bd26a72ab3fc5b5f5403959ec081efdf8d39b666 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vladimir Iakovlev Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 23:22:54 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update assertions names in std/testing README (#6318) --- std/testing/README.md | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/std/testing/README.md b/std/testing/README.md index 82f8f91144..0e0ee14e72 100644 --- a/std/testing/README.md +++ b/std/testing/README.md @@ -16,9 +16,10 @@ pretty-printed diff of failing assertion. `expected` are not equal. - `assertNotEquals()` - Uses the `equal` comparison and throws if the `actual` and `expected` are equal. -- `assertStrictEq()` - Compares `actual` and `expected` strictly, therefore for - non-primitives the values must reference the same instance. -- `assertStrContains()` - Make an assertion that `actual` contains `expected`. +- `assertStrictEquals()` - Compares `actual` and `expected` strictly, therefore + for non-primitives the values must reference the same instance. +- `assertStringContains()` - Make an assertion that `actual` contains + `expected`. - `assertMatch()` - Make an assertion that `actual` match RegExp `expected`. - `assertArrayContains()` - Make an assertion that `actual` array contains the `expected` values. @@ -57,20 +58,20 @@ Deno.test("example", function (): void { }); ``` -Using `assertStrictEq()`: +Using `assertStrictEquals()`: ```ts Deno.test("isStrictlyEqual", function (): void { const a = {}; const b = a; - assertStrictEq(a, b); + assertStrictEquals(a, b); }); // This test fails Deno.test("isNotStrictlyEqual", function (): void { const a = {}; const b = {}; - assertStrictEq(a, b); + assertStrictEquals(a, b); }); ```