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Put non-strict option in the README.md #117

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jonasrichard opened this issue Feb 26, 2014 · 1 comment
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Put non-strict option in the README.md #117

jonasrichard opened this issue Feb 26, 2014 · 1 comment

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@jonasrichard
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I think that is changed, so at first I think everybody will try to mock a non-existent module (my first idea is that dog module is a non-existent one).

The first example resulted in an error, it should be

meck:new(dog, [non_strict]).
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eproxus commented Feb 26, 2014

Thanks! Corrected.

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