+test_to_s(RSS::TestDublinCore)
[/extdisk/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build//ruby/test/rss/test_dublincore.rb:105]:
+<“The O'Reilly Network”> expected but was
+<“The O’Reilly Network”>.
) Failure:
+test_singular_accessor(RSS::TestDublinCore)
[/extdisk/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build//ruby/test/rss/test_dublincore.rb:84]:
+<“The O’Reilly Network”> expected but was
+<“The O'Reilly Network”>.
) Failure:
+test_plural_accessor(RSS::TestDublinCore)
[/extdisk/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build//ruby/test/rss/test_dublincore.rb:91]:
+<“The O’Reilly Network”> expected but was
+<“The O'Reilly Network”>.
) Failure:
+test_parser(RSS::TestDublinCore)
[/extdisk/chkbuild/chkbuild/tmp/build//ruby/test/rss/test_dublincore.rb:50]:
+<[“The O’Reilly Network”, “The O’Reilly Network”]> expected but was
+<[“The O'Reilly Network”, “The O'Reilly Network”]>.
<pre>This line is really, really long. So long, in fact, that it
is more than
eighty characters long! The purpose of this line is for testing
wrapping
-behavior because sometimes people don’t wrap their text to eighty
characters.
+behavior because sometimes people don’t wrap their text to eighty
characters.
Without the wrapping, the text might not look good in the RSS feed.
Also, a list:
An entry that’s actually kind of sort
an entry that’s really long, which will probably get wrapped funny.
-That’s ok, somebody wasn’t thinking straight when they made it more
than
An entry that's actually kind of sort
an entry that's really long, which will probably get wrapped
funny.
+That's ok, somebody wasn't thinking straight when they made
it more than
eighty characters.</pre>