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Diffstat (limited to 'decimal_test.go')
-rw-r--r-- | decimal_test.go | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/decimal_test.go b/decimal_test.go index b0b2088..82687c0 100644 --- a/decimal_test.go +++ b/decimal_test.go @@ -744,7 +744,7 @@ func TestDecimal_ExtremeValues(t *testing.T) { t.Skip() } - // NOTE(vadim): Seriously, the numbers invovled are so large that this + // NOTE(vadim): Seriously, the numbers involved are so large that this // test will take way too long, so mark it as success if it takes over // 1 second. The way this test typically fails (integer overflow) is that // a wrong result appears quickly, so if it takes a long time then it is @@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ func TestDecimal_Scan(t *testing.T) { t.Errorf("a.Scan(54.33) failed with message: %s", err) } else { - // Scan suceeded... test resulting values + // Scan succeeded... test resulting values if !a.Equals(expected) { t.Errorf("%s does not equal to %s", a, expected) } @@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ func TestDecimal_Scan(t *testing.T) { t.Errorf("a.Scan(0) failed with message: %s", err) } else { - // Scan suceeded... test resulting values + // Scan succeeded... test resulting values if !a.Equals(expected) { t.Errorf("%s does not equal to %s", a, expected) } @@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ func TestDecimal_Scan(t *testing.T) { t.Errorf("a.Scan('535.666') failed with message: %s", err) } else { - // Scan suceeded... test resulting values + // Scan succeeded... test resulting values if !a.Equals(expected) { t.Errorf("%s does not equal to %s", a, expected) } @@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ func TestDecimal_Scan(t *testing.T) { // Scan failed... no need to test result value t.Errorf("a.Scan('535.666') failed with message: %s", err) } else { - // Scan suceeded... test resulting values + // Scan succeeded... test resulting values if !a.Equals(expected) { t.Errorf("%s does not equal to %s", a, expected) } |