The reason is that since the name of the license is not stated
explicitly and the license text differed very slightly I had to perform
a diff to ensure it actually is MIT licensed. Also GitHub does not
detect the license for this project currently (probably for the same
reason).
Changes:
* Remove the line 'Please consider promoting this project...' that is
not part of the MIT license
* Use the same formatting as choosealicense.com
* Explicitly state 'MIT License'
* Update the copyright year
This makes is possible to fail the test instead of panicing in case
that the method was called with unexpected arguments.
Fixes#489
mock: change field 'T' to be private field 'test'
mock_test: MockTestingT not using Mock anymore
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
commit 5b0291d47dc3a70cc6c6be3bba3c2f934a8e933e
Merge: 1f324ec 8ccf48a
Author: Dinesh Kumar <dineshkumar-cse@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sat Dec 30 19:55:13 2017 +0530
Merge branch 'master' into master
commit 1f324ec8cbe892a2c5364904643aa1b710121824
Author: Dinesh Kumar <dinesh.kumar@go-jek.com>
Date: Sat Dec 30 19:07:16 2017 +0530
Fixing comments: reduced test time, locking in after, unexported waitTime
- WaitUntil/After overrides each other value
- currently if channel is set that takes the priority, if not the
waitTime is used to Sleep
commit a7101ec14224918fc06532acae76418d1b4f04c5
Author: Dinesh Kumar <dinesh.kumar@go-jek.com>
Date: Fri Dec 29 13:02:14 2017 +0530
Using if else instead of switch and pulling out the commone one
commit 936f63dd689acacfd051867c5c700489caa1dbc2
Author: Dinesh Kumar <dinesh.kumar@go-jek.com>
Date: Fri Dec 29 12:41:40 2017 +0530
After - making it wait during method call
After was using call.WaitUntil(time.After(duration)),
<-time.After(duration) returns a channel with the timer immediately
started