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Fix grammatical errors in docs (#13635)
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50 changes: 25 additions & 25 deletions docs/GlobalAPI.md
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- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- You can use `$#` to inject the index of the test case
- You cannot use `$variable` with the `printf` formatting except for `%%`
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be ran, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be run, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. The default timeout is 5 seconds.

Example:
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- One or more subsequent rows of data supplied as template literal expressions using `${value}` syntax.
- `name`: `String` the title of the test suite, use `$variable` to inject test data into the suite title from the tagged template expressions, and `$#` for the index of the row.
- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be ran, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be run, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. The default timeout is 5 seconds.

Example:
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});
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ describe.only.each`
});
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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[2, 1, 3],
])('.add(%i, %i)', (a, b, expected) => {
test(`returns ${expected}`, () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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${1} | ${2} | ${3}
${2} | ${1} | ${3}
`('returns $expected when $a is added $b', ({a, b, expected}) => {
test('will not be ran', () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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- `%o` - Object.
- `%#` - Index of the test case.
- `%%` - single percent sign ('%'). This does not consume an argument.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be ran, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments, **this will have to be an asynchronous function**.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments, **this will have to be an asynchronous function**.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. The default timeout is 5 seconds.

Example:
Expand All @@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ test.concurrent.each([
- One or more subsequent rows of data supplied as template literal expressions using `${value}` syntax.
- `name`: `String` the title of the test, use `$variable` to inject test data into the test title from the tagged template expressions.
- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be ran, this is the function that will receive the test data object, **this will have to be an asynchronous function**.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the test data object, **this will have to be an asynchronous function**.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. The default timeout is 5 seconds.

Example:
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expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -625,7 +625,7 @@ test.concurrent.only.each`
expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -646,10 +646,10 @@ test.concurrent.skip.each([
[1, 2, 3],
[2, 1, 3],
])('.add(%i, %i)', async (a, b, expected) => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -663,10 +663,10 @@ test.concurrent.skip.each`
${1} | ${2} | ${3}
${2} | ${1} | ${3}
`('returns $expected when $a is added $b', async ({a, b, expected}) => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ Use `test.each` if you keep duplicating the same test with different data. `test
- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- You can use `$#` to inject the index of the test case
- You cannot use `$variable` with the `printf` formatting except for `%%`
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be ran, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. The default timeout is 5 seconds.

Example:
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- One or more subsequent rows of data supplied as template literal expressions using `${value}` syntax.
- `name`: `String` the title of the test, use `$variable` to inject test data into the test title from the tagged template expressions.
- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be ran, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. The default timeout is 5 seconds.

Example:
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expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ test.only.each`
expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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[1, 2, 3],
[2, 1, 3],
])('.add(%i, %i)', (a, b, expected) => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -945,10 +945,10 @@ test.skip.each`
${1} | ${2} | ${3}
${2} | ${1} | ${3}
`('returns $expected when $a is added $b', ({a, b, expected}) => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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34 changes: 17 additions & 17 deletions website/versioned_docs/version-25.x/GlobalAPI.md
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Expand Up @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Use `describe.each` if you keep duplicating the same test suites with different
- `%o` - Object.
- `%#` - Index of the test case.
- `%%` - single percent sign ('%'). This does not consume an argument.
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be ran, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be run, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. _Note: The default timeout is 5 seconds._

Example:
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- One or more subsequent rows of data supplied as template literal expressions using `${value}` syntax.
- `name`: `String` the title of the test suite, use `$variable` to inject test data into the suite title from the tagged template expressions.
- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be ran, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- `fn`: `Function` the suite of tests to be run, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. _Note: The default timeout is 5 seconds._

Example:
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});
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ describe.only.each`
});
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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[2, 1, 3],
])('.add(%i, %i)', (a, b, expected) => {
test(`returns ${expected}`, () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -429,12 +429,12 @@ describe.skip.each`
${1} | ${2} | ${3}
${2} | ${1} | ${3}
`('returns $expected when $a is added $b', ({a, b, expected}) => {
test('will not be ran', () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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- `%o` - Object.
- `%#` - Index of the test case.
- `%%` - single percent sign ('%'). This does not consume an argument.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be ran, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the parameters in each row as function arguments.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. _Note: The default timeout is 5 seconds._

Example:
Expand All @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ test.each([
- One or more subsequent rows of data supplied as template literal expressions using `${value}` syntax.
- `name`: `String` the title of the test, use `$variable` to inject test data into the test title from the tagged template expressions.
- To inject nested object values use you can supply a keyPath i.e. `$variable.path.to.value`
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be ran, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- `fn`: `Function` the test to be run, this is the function that will receive the test data object.
- Optionally, you can provide a `timeout` (in milliseconds) for specifying how long to wait for each row before aborting. _Note: The default timeout is 5 seconds._

Example:
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expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ test.only.each`
expect(a + b).toBe(expected);
});

test('will not be ran', () => {
test('will not be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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[1, 2, 3],
[2, 1, 3],
])('.add(%i, %i)', (a, b, expected) => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
Expand All @@ -648,10 +648,10 @@ test.skip.each`
${1} | ${2} | ${3}
${2} | ${1} | ${3}
`('returns $expected when $a is added $b', ({a, b, expected}) => {
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be ran
expect(a + b).toBe(expected); // will not be run
});

test('will be ran', () => {
test('will be run', () => {
expect(1 / 0).toBe(Infinity);
});
```
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