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Googling "wrong assert" and "wrong ruby" both give this gem as the top 2 results (for me -- I know google does some customization these days) so I don't see a big need for a name change.
I think the reason you can't find wrong-related articles is there aren't any. Want to write one?
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Fair enough. Premature optimization;)
There is one interesting resource, written by Myron:
http://myronmars.to/n/dev-blog/2012/07/mixing-and-matching-parts-of-rspec
it is result number 10 when searching "Wrong+RSpec", with plenty of false
positives after number 1.
I'll write a blog post about "Wrong" and we'll see how easy it is to find.
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Alex Chaffee [email protected]:
Googling "wrong assert" and "wrong ruby" both give this gem as the top 2
results (for me -- I know google does some customization these days) so I
don't see a big need for a name change.I think the reason you can't find wrong-related articles is there aren't
any. Want to write one?—
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/26#issuecomment-12501535.
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I have a taste for terse gem names. "thin", "unicorn", "wrong", etc. And I feel your lamentation in that random blog posts are less likely to show up.
But you can't do worse than "Test::Unit".
Seriously.
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also the project just deserves a cooler and more positive name anyway :) ideas:
- magic_assert
- blob_checker
- simple_assert
- smooth_assert
- checkmate
- kickassert
- expector
- denyal
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