The tHelper interface is defined only for internal usage. We don't need
a "hard" type for it as we don't define methods on it. Let's make is
just a alias to the anonymous interface it represents.
Note: we are already using type aliases elswhere, and type aliases were
introduced a long time ago in Go 1.9.
* EqualExportedValues: Handle pointer and slice fields
* Update assert/assertions.go
Co-authored-by: Michael Pu <michael.pu123@gmail.com>
* Reduce redundant calls to 'copyExportedFields'
* Update comments
* Add support for maps
* Update Go version support to 1.19 and onward
* Re-generate after rebasing
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Co-authored-by: Michael Pu <michael.pu123@gmail.com>
* add EventuallyWithT assertion
* Change "EventuallyWithT" condition acceptance to no-errors raised
This change updates the "EventuallyWithT" assertion variants (regular, formatted,
requirement) to consider a condition as "met" if no assertion errors were raised
in a tick.
This allows to write easier conditions which simply contain assertions, without
needing to return a bool. The equivalent of a condition returning true in the
previous implementation would be a a condition with a single "assert.True(..)" call.
* Declare the "Collect.Copy(T)" method as a testing helper
* run go generate
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Co-authored-by: Arik Kfir <arik@kfirs.com>
* Implement checking only exported fields
Co-authored-by: Anthony Chang <anthony-chang@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update comment
* Run go generate
* Make compatiable with Go 1.16.5
* Fix go generate files
* Fix white space changes
* Fix whitespace changes
* Fix whitespace changes in gogenerate files
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* Add WithinTimeRange method
* Run ./.ci.generate.sh
* Rename WithinTimeRange to WithinRange
* Rename WithinRange expected parameter to actual
* Capitalise start parameter at start of error message
* Improve WithinRange example
* Added NotSame test for the assert package
* Added NotSame test for the require package
* Included formatted variants of NotSame for both assert and require
Use Go 1.9 t.Helper() to remove testify from the output of the tests and
stop using `\r` to try to overwrite the output.
This means in Go 1.7 and Go 1.8 testify will appear as failing the test.
HTTP assertions were missing the trailing `msgAndArgs ...interface{}`,
making it inconsistent with the rest of the assertions and resulting in
incorrect `*f` wrappers.
Fixes#528