Finish updating documentation to match

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Mark VanderVoord
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__Copyright (c) 2007 - 2014 Unity Project by Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, and Greg Williams__ __Copyright (c) 2007 - 2017 Unity Project by Mike Karlesky, Mark VanderVoord, and Greg Williams__
Running Tests Running Tests
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you can specify the size... here the size will also effect how many nibbles are shown (for example, `HEX16` you can specify the size... here the size will also effect how many nibbles are shown (for example, `HEX16`
will show 4 nibbles). will show 4 nibbles).
_ARRAY
You can append `_ARRAY` to any of these macros to make an array comparison of that type. Here you will
need to care a bit more about the actual size of the value being checked. You will also specify an
additional argument which is the number of elements to compare. For example:
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8_ARRAY(expected, actual, elements)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(expected, actual) TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(expected, actual)
Another way of calling TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT Another way of calling TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT
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Asserts that the actual value is within plus or minus delta of the expected value. This also comes in Asserts that the actual value is within plus or minus delta of the expected value. This also comes in
size specific variants. size specific variants.
Arrays
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_ARRAY
You can append `_ARRAY` to any of these macros to make an array comparison of that type. Here you will
need to care a bit more about the actual size of the value being checked. You will also specify an
additional argument which is the number of elements to compare. For example:
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_HEX8_ARRAY(expected, actual, elements)
_EACH_EQUAL
Another array comparison option is to check that EVERY element of an array is equal to a single expected
value. You do this by specifying the EACH_EQUAL macro. For example:
TEST_ASSERT_EACH_EQUAL_INT32(expected, actual, elements)
Numerical Assertions: Bitwise Numerical Assertions: Bitwise
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