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| // Package require implements the same assertions as the `assert` package but
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| // stops test execution when a test fails.
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| //
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| // # Example Usage
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| //
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| // The following is a complete example using require in a standard test function:
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| //
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| //	import (
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| //	  "testing"
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| //	  "github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
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| //	)
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| //
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| //	func TestSomething(t *testing.T) {
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| //
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| //	  var a string = "Hello"
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| //	  var b string = "Hello"
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| //
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| //	  require.Equal(t, a, b, "The two words should be the same.")
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| //
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| //	}
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| //
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| // # Assertions
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| //
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| // The `require` package have same global functions as in the `assert` package,
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| // but instead of returning a boolean result they call `t.FailNow()`.
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| //
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| // Every assertion function also takes an optional string message as the final argument,
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| // allowing custom error messages to be appended to the message the assertion method outputs.
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| package require
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