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"path": "/t/change-error-message-of-a-failing-assert-eq/24118#post_8",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-30T14:57:10.000Z",
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"textContent": "tcsc:\n\n> If ~1/3 of the uses choose one order, and the other ~2/3 use the other order, I don't think that's enough of a consensus for us to codify.\n\nThose proportions are not indicative of consensus, they are indicative of ambiguity. An ambiguity which hurts understanding of test output.\n\nAs to which should be picked, I wouldn't be upset if someone flipped a coin. Non-ambiguous would be better than the status quo. That said obviously it should be `(actual, expected)` as it is alphabetic.",
"title": "Change error message of a failing `assert_eq!`"
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