Instead of :
expected "<ul>\n <li>red</li>\n <li>blue</li>\n</ul>", got "<ul>\n
<li>red</li>\n <li>blue</li>\n </ul>" (using ==)
could we make rspec exceptions look more like :
expected "<ul>\n <li>red</li>\n <li>blue</li>\n</ul>",
got "<ul>\n <li>red</li>\n <li>blue</li>\n </ul>" (using ==)
or if that is too hard, even :
expected
"<ul>\n <li>red</li>\n <li>blue</li>\n</ul>", got
"<ul>\n <li>red</li>\n <li>blue</li>\n </ul>" (using ==)
then it becomes readily easy to scan the two values and see differences, as
opposed to (something I have done far too often in the last few months)
copying the diff, pasting it somewhere and manually doing this.
I have looked at the --diff option, but it doesn't show how something has
changed, just where it has changed which is not quite what I want.
Jeremy
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