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-rw-r--r-- | doc/misc/ert.texi | 14 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/doc/misc/ert.texi b/doc/misc/ert.texi index b07cb0be490..4a2c29dcb9f 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ert.texi +++ b/doc/misc/ert.texi @@ -551,15 +551,15 @@ on their environment is easy. Such tests often look like this: @lisp (ert-deftest ert-test-mismatch () - (should (eql (ert--mismatch "" "") nil)) - (should (eql (ert--mismatch "" "a") 0)) - (should (eql (ert--mismatch "a" "a") nil)) - (should (eql (ert--mismatch "ab" "a") 1)) - (should (eql (ert--mismatch "Aa" "aA") 0)) - (should (eql (ert--mismatch '(a b c) '(a b d)) 2))) + (should (eql (cl-mismatch "" "") nil)) + (should (eql (cl-mismatch "" "a") 0)) + (should (eql (cl-mismatch "a" "a") nil)) + (should (eql (cl-mismatch "ab" "a") 1)) + (should (eql (cl-mismatch "Aa" "aA") 0)) + (should (eql (cl-mismatch '(a b c) '(a b d)) 2))) @end lisp -This test calls the function @code{ert--mismatch} several times with +This test calls the function @code{cl-mismatch} several times with various combinations of arguments and compares the return value to the expected return value. (Some programmers prefer @code{(should (eql EXPECTED ACTUAL))} over the @code{(should (eql ACTUAL EXPECTED))} |