diff --git a/src/doc/trpl/testing.md b/src/doc/trpl/testing.md index 452dc13c696..b278ea01276 100644 --- a/src/doc/trpl/testing.md +++ b/src/doc/trpl/testing.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ fn it_works() { ``` `assert!` is a macro provided by Rust which takes one argument: if the argument -is `true`, nothing happens. If the argument is false, it `panic!`s. Let's run +is `true`, nothing happens. If the argument is `false`, it `panic!`s. Let's run our tests again: ```bash @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ running 0 tests test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured ``` -The `--ignored` argument is an argument to the test binary, and not to cargo, +The `--ignored` argument is an argument to the test binary, and not to Cargo, which is why the command is `cargo test -- --ignored`. # The `tests` module @@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ It works! The current convention is to use the `tests` module to hold your "unit-style" tests. Anything that just tests one small bit of functionality makes sense to go here. But what about "integration-style" tests instead? For that, we have -the `tests` directory +the `tests` directory. # The `tests` directory