In my unit test, I want to make sure that my output equals the
expectedOutput, but:
TestCase>>assert: expected equals: actual
It feels wrong to me. It seems that I want to make an assertion about my
class's behavior and I would like to write:
self assert: output equals: expectedOutput.
What do you all think?
Thanks.
Sean
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