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Renamed variables to reflect test results #23

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@jonasbn jonasbn commented May 16, 2020

Renamed the variable to reflect the states of the tests.

This request originates from the dialogue with @subtlepseudonym and review of PR #18

I hope you find it useful.

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jonasbn commented May 21, 2020

@subtlepseudonym who is responsible for the actual merge of the PR?

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Hopefully, I will be. @rakyll appears to have offered me maintainer status in #21, but hasn't given me write access yet.

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rakyll commented Jun 6, 2020

There are some conflicts now, can you please resolve? Otherwise, LGTM.

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jonasbn commented Jun 6, 2020

I do not know if it was a Git hiccup but the conflict did not capture the change in line 104-105 with the color handling for fail, but it has been changed as part of the conflict resolution

@rakyll rakyll merged commit 29d015f into rakyll:master Jun 7, 2020
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rakyll commented Jun 7, 2020

Thanks!

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jonasbn commented Jun 8, 2020

I was looking at the release history and it seems my PR broke something, which resulted in release 0.0.4.

I am not sure as too what broke and why, I was very careful with my first PR and I tested thoroughly before submitting, but I am a Go n00b and I might have missed something.

I hope it has not caused too much inconvenience, I have updated my other PRs from master, where applicable and have done some more testing.

Anyway thanks for accepting my PR, it means a lot.

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