Well for one the expect value is "blah", whereas your given value is just
blah (you don't have beginning and end quote).

Also, I am not sure how the unit tests will treat the \" vs a " (without the
slash).

Thanks!
JW

On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Martin Logan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks like a match to me
>
> epl_list: collect_dups_test...*failed*
> ::error:{assertMatch_failed,[{module,epl_list},
>                           {line,161},
>                           {expression,"collect_dups ( SortedPairs )"},
>                           {expected,"[ { \"a\" , [ \"1.1\" , \"1.2\"
> \"1.3\" ] } ]"},
>                           {value,[{"a",["1.1","1.2","1.3"]}]}]}
>  in function epl_list:'-collect_dups_test/0-fun-0-'/0
>
>
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