diff --git a/doc/for-test-authors.rst b/doc/for-test-authors.rst index 938e5aa..fbfabb3 100644 --- a/doc/for-test-authors.rst +++ b/doc/for-test-authors.rst @@ -305,7 +305,6 @@ function in ``testtools.assertions`` This behaves like the method version does:: assert_that(result, Not(Equals(50))) -======= Delayed Assertions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -463,7 +462,7 @@ example:: except RuntimeError: exc_info = sys.exc_info() self.assertThat(exc_info, MatchesException(RuntimeError)) - self.assertThat(exc_info, MatchesException(RuntimeError('bar')) + self.assertThat(exc_info, MatchesException(RuntimeError('bar'))) Most of the time, you will want to uses `The raises helper`_ instead. @@ -653,7 +652,7 @@ Used to add custom notes to a matcher. For example:: def test_annotate_example(self): result = 43 self.assertThat( - result, Annotate("Not the answer to the Question!", Equals(42)) + result, Annotate("Not the answer to the Question!", Equals(42))) Since the annotation is only ever displayed when there is a mismatch (e.g. when ``result`` does not equal 42), it's a good idea to phrase the note @@ -866,7 +865,7 @@ matcher based on it:: divisible, '{0} is not divisible by {1}') self.assertThat(7, IsDivisibleBy(1)) self.assertThat(7, IsDivisibleBy(7)) - self.assertThat(7, IsDivisibleBy(2))) + self.assertThat(7, IsDivisibleBy(2)) # This will fail. Which will produce the error message:: @@ -1392,14 +1391,14 @@ marking up test methods with attributes, which are then exposed in the test id and can be used when filtering tests by id. (e.g. via ``--load-list``):: from testtools.testcase import attr, WithAttributes - + class AnnotatedTests(WithAttributes, TestCase): @attr('simple') def test_one(self): pass - - @attr('more', 'than', 'one) + + @attr('more', 'than', 'one') def test_two(self): pass diff --git a/doc/hacking.rst b/doc/hacking.rst index 6434e36..d636ac3 100644 --- a/doc/hacking.rst +++ b/doc/hacking.rst @@ -93,10 +93,10 @@ Tests belong in ``testtools/tests/``. Committing to trunk ------------------- -Testtools is maintained using git, with its master repo at https://github.com -/testing-cabal/testtools. This gives every contributor the ability to commit -their work to their own branches. However permission must be granted to allow -contributors to commit to the trunk branch. +Testtools is maintained using git, with its master repo at +https://github.com/testing-cabal/testtools. This gives every contributor the +ability to commit their work to their own branches. However permission must be +granted to allow contributors to commit to the trunk branch. Commit access to trunk is obtained by joining the `testing-cabal`_, either as an Owner or a Committer. Commit access is contingent on obeying the testtools diff --git a/doc/overview.rst b/doc/overview.rst index 5d9436f..a01dc3d 100644 --- a/doc/overview.rst +++ b/doc/overview.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ What better way to start than with a contrived code snippet?:: def attach_log_file(self): self.addDetail( 'log-file', - Content(UTF8_TEXT + Content(UTF8_TEXT, lambda: open(self.server.logfile, 'r').readlines())) def test_server_is_cool(self):