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I was looking at this line of code
https://github.com/JeffreyWay/Laravel-Test-Helpers/blob/master/src/Way/Tests/Should.php#L28
and I start wondering if pluralizing is a good idea. Sure, it works with assertEquals, but not all asserts end with the s character. By far.
assertEquals
s
// This works Assert::equal(); // This doesn't Assert::count(); Assert::empty();
Maybe it would be a better idea to let the user write himself the s.
// This works Assert::equals(); Assert::count(); Assert::empty();
What do you think, @JeffreyWay ?
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I was looking at this line of code
https://github.com/JeffreyWay/Laravel-Test-Helpers/blob/master/src/Way/Tests/Should.php#L28
and I start wondering if pluralizing is a good idea. Sure, it works with
assertEquals
, but not all asserts end with thes
character. By far.Maybe it would be a better idea to let the user write himself the
s
.What do you think, @JeffreyWay ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: