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diff --git a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/LuaUnitAssertionFunctions/0_GeneralAssertions.md b/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/LuaUnitAssertionFunctions/0_GeneralAssertions.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4a719b6..0000000 --- a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/LuaUnitAssertionFunctions/0_GeneralAssertions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# General Assertions - -* **_AFT.assertEquals(actual, expected)** - - Assert that two values are equal. - - For tables, the comparison is a deep comparison : - - * number of elements must be the same - * tables must contain the same keys - * each key must contain the same values. The values are also compared recursively with deep comparison. - - LuaUnit provides other table-related assertions, see [Table assertions](http://luaunit.readthedocs.io/en/luaunit_v3_2_1/#assert-table) - -* **_AFT.assertNotEquals(actual, expected)** - - Assert that two values are different. The assertion fails if the two values are identical. - - It also uses table deep comparison. - -* **_AFT.assertAlmostEquals(actual, expected, margin)** - - Assert that two floating point numbers are almost equal. - - When comparing floating point numbers, strict equality does not work. - Computer arithmetic is so that an operation that mathematically yields - 1.00000000 might yield 0.999999999999 in lua . That’s why you need an - almost equals comparison, where you specify the error margin. - -* **_AFT.assertNotAlmostEquals(actual, expected, margin)** - - Assert that two floating point numbers are not almost equal.
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