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I think any attempts to visualize difference in the actual and expected strings in bandit (or snowhouse) would be feature creep.
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I am currently using GTest at work and I noticed that GTest provides diff output. I never found it really useful but I can imagine that it may make sense for big strings (like file content).
I could imagine for snowhouse that it can be possible to register callbacks to assertions, and these callbacks are called when the assertion fails. This would allow the user to register a string diff routine (which could be mentioned as concrete example in the documentation, maybe using dti
).
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