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 <p>Unit testing is an approach to software development in which tests are written for each function in your application.

 If you are not familiar with the concept you might do a little googling on the subject.</p>

 

-<p>Code Igniter's Unit Test class is quite simple, consisting of an evaluation function and two result functions. 

-It's not intended to be a full-blown test suite but rather a simple mechanism to evaluate your code 

+<p>Code Igniter's Unit Test class is quite simple, consisting of an evaluation function and two result functions.

+It's not intended to be a full-blown test suite but rather a simple mechanism to evaluate your code

 to determine if it is producing the correct data type and result.

 </p>

 

@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
 

 <h2>$this->unit->run( <var>test</var>, <var>expected result</var>, '<var>test name</var>' );</h2>

 

-<p>Where <var>test</var> is the result of the code you wish to test, 

+<p>Where <var>test</var> is the result of the code you wish to test,

 <var>expected result</var> is the data type you expect, and <var>test name</var> is an optional name you can give your test. Example:</p>

 

 <code>$test = 1 + 1;<br />

@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 

 <code>$this->unit->run('Foo', 'is_string');</code>

 

-<p>Notice the use of "is_string" in the second parameter?  This tells the function to evaluate whether your test is producing a string 

+<p>Notice the use of "is_string" in the second parameter?  This tells the function to evaluate whether your test is producing a string

 as the result.  Here is a list of allowed comparison types:</p>

 

 <ul>

@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
 

 <h2>Generating Reports</h2>

 

-<p>You can either display results after each test, or your can run several tests and generate a report at the end. 

+<p>You can either display results after each test, or your can run several tests and generate a report at the end.

 To show a report directly simply echo or return the <var>run</var> function:</p>

 

 <code>echo $this->unit->run($test, $expected_result);</code>