W dniu 2014-02-25 11:14, Daniel Naber pisze:
> Hi,
>
> while our pattern rules are forced to have examples, that's not the case
> for Java rules. I have added examples now for all English and German
> Java rules, and I suggest you add them to your language rules, too. I've
> introduced a new method for that - simply call something like this in
> the constructor of the rule:
>
>       addExamplePair(Example.wrong("The train arrived <marker>a
> hour</marker> ago."),
>                      Example.fixed("The train arrived <marker>an
> hour</marker> ago."));
>
> If that looks strange to you: it's the only short syntax I could come up
> with that makes it clear which sentence is the wrong one and which
> sentence is the correct one. Having just two String parameters would
> soon end up in mixing up both sentences.

Daniel, is this used anywhere in JUnit tests? I think it may be used as 
an additional regression test.

Regards,
Marcin

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