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[elpa] master b4932ec: bug-hunter: Better messages
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Artur Malabarba |
Subject: |
[elpa] master b4932ec: bug-hunter: Better messages |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Aug 2015 10:35:10 +0000 |
branch: master
commit b4932ec0bf52046889f202bbc9ae2e309b3cc10f
Author: Artur Malabarba <address@hidden>
Commit: Artur Malabarba <address@hidden>
bug-hunter: Better messages
---
packages/bug-hunter/bug-hunter.el | 13 +++++++++----
1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/packages/bug-hunter/bug-hunter.el
b/packages/bug-hunter/bug-hunter.el
index 5697d39..6faa5a1 100644
--- a/packages/bug-hunter/bug-hunter.el
+++ b/packages/bug-hunter/bug-hunter.el
@@ -107,7 +107,10 @@
(defconst bug-hunter--assertion-reminder
"Remember, the assertion must be an expression that returns
non-nil in your current (problematic) Emacs state, AND that
-returns nil on a clean Emacs instance."
+returns nil on a clean Emacs instance.
+If you're unsure how to write an assertion, you can try the interactive
+hunt instead, or see some examples in the Readme:
+ https://github.com/Bruce-Connor/elisp-bug-hunter"
"Printed to the user if they provide a bad assertion.")
(defvar bug-hunter--current-head nil
@@ -408,9 +411,11 @@ are evaluated."
(if assertion
(concat "The assertion returned nil after loading the entire
file.\n"
bug-hunter--assertion-reminder)
- "No errors signaled after loading the entire file. If you're
-looking for something that's not an error, you need to provide an
-assertion. See this link for some examples:
+ "No errors signaled after loading the entire file.
+If you're looking for something that's not an error, use the
+interactive hunt instead of the error hunt. If you have some
+elisp proficiency, you can also use the assertion hunt, see this
+link for some examples:
https://github.com/Bruce-Connor/elisp-bug-hunter")
(or assertion "")))
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