On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 11:36 PM, Eric Smith <eric at trueblade.com> wrote: > If we really want to change it, I think: > assert B as S > is better because S is the string to report; that is, "if B is false, report > the problem as the string S". > > 'else' implies to me what to do if you're not failing the assert, which is > not the case. Doesn't imply that to me. I read it as 'first you assert that B is true; if not (else), you print S'. Personally, I like 'else' better than 'as', because 'as' seems to contain the notion of assignment. -- Cheers, Leif
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