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Rename assert_eq arguments to left and right. #19647

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The names expected and actual are not used anymore in the output. It also
removes the confusion that the argument order is the opposite of junit.

Bug #7330 is relevant.

The names expected and actual are not used anymore in the output. It also
removes the confusion that the argument order is the opposite of junit.
bors added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 16, 2014
The names expected and actual are not used anymore in the output. It also
removes the confusion that the argument order is the opposite of junit.

Bug #7330 is relevant.
@bors bors merged commit 2dc338d into rust-lang:master Dec 16, 2014
lnicola pushed a commit to lnicola/rust that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2025
fix: panics in inlay hints that produce empty text edits for closure return types
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