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author | Ilya Kamenshchikov <ikamenshchikov@gmail.com> | 2019-07-16 15:13:38 (GMT) |
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committer | Raymond Hettinger <rhettinger@users.noreply.github.com> | 2019-07-16 15:13:38 (GMT) |
commit | a0f7119f1584db5b32deffb60a68d830673ebbdf (patch) | |
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bpo-37352: Minor word-smithing for design.rst (GH #14730)
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diff --git a/Doc/faq/design.rst b/Doc/faq/design.rst index 387420c..47fc4d4 100644 --- a/Doc/faq/design.rst +++ b/Doc/faq/design.rst @@ -641,11 +641,11 @@ to the end of some internal list; an interface specification cannot test that your :meth:`append` implementation will actually do this correctly, but it's trivial to check this property in a test suite. -Writing test suites is very helpful, and you might want to design your code with -an eye to making it easily tested. One increasingly popular technique, -test-directed development, calls for writing parts of the test suite first, -before you write any of the actual code. Of course Python allows you to be -sloppy and not write test cases at all. +Writing test suites is very helpful, and you might want to design your code to +make it easily tested. One increasingly popular technique, test-driven +development, calls for writing parts of the test suite first, before you write +any of the actual code. Of course Python allows you to be sloppy and not write +test cases at all. Why is there no goto? |