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diff --git a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/LuaUnitAssertionFunctions/1_ValueAssertions.md b/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/LuaUnitAssertionFunctions/1_ValueAssertions.md deleted file mode 100644 index ed927cd..0000000 --- a/docs/WriteYourTests/Reference/LuaUnitAssertionFunctions/1_ValueAssertions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# Value assertions - -* **_AFT.assertEvalToTrue(value)** - - Assert that a given value evals to true. Lua coercion rules are applied so - that values like 0,"",1.17 succeed in this assertion. If provided, extra_msg - is a string which will be printed along with the failure message. - -* **_AFT.assertEvalToFalse(Value)** - - Assert that a given value eval to *false*. Lua coercion rules are applied so - that *nil* and *false* succeed in this assertion. If provided, extra_msg is a - string which will be printed along with the failure message. - -* **_AFT.assertIsTrue(value)** - - Assert that a given value compares to true. Lua coercion rules are applied so - that values like 0, "", 1.17 all compare to true. - -* **_AFT.assertIsFalse(value)** - - Assert that a given value compares to false. Lua coercion rules are applied so - that only nil and false all compare to false. - -* **_AFT.assertIsNil(value)** - - Assert that a given value is nil . - -* **_AFT.assertNotIsNil(value)** - - Assert that a given value is not *nil* . Lua coercion rules are applied - so that values like ``0``, ``""``, ``false`` all validate the assertion. - If provided, *extra_msg* is a string which will be printed along with the - failure message. - -* **_AFT.assertIs(actual, expected)** - - Assert that two variables are identical. For string, numbers, boolean and - for nil, this gives the same result as assertEquals() . For the other types, - identity means that the two variables refer to the same object. - - Example : - - ```lua - `s1='toto' - s2='to'..'to' - t1={1,2} - t2={1,2} - luaunit.assertIs(s1,s1) -- ok - luaunit.assertIs(s1,s2) -- ok - luaunit.assertIs(t1,t1) -- ok - luaunit.assertIs(t1,t2) -- fail` - ``` - -* **_AFT.assertNotIs(actual, expected)** - - Assert that two variables are not identical, in the sense that they do not - refer to the same value. See assertIs() for more details.
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