On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Ashton Kemerling <ashtonkemerl...@gmail.com
> wrote:


> It's my opinion that these two libraries are largely complete aside from
> some human interface improvements (quality of output for example), but
> clearly not everyone agrees with me.
>

Hi Ashton,

Check out https://github.com/pjstadig/humane-test-output if you haven't
already seen it, it's a nice improvement over the default output--in
particular seeing the specific diffs between expected and actual values is
really useful when you are dealing with collections.

-Eli

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