úÎr)(C) 2014 Richard EisenbergBSD-style (see LICENSE)'Richard Eisenberg (rae@cs.brynmawr.edu)intended to be stable'not portable (uses implicit parameters)SafeÊAsserts that the specified actual value is approximately equal to the expected value. The output message will contain the prefix, the expected value, the actual value, and the maximum margin of error.)If the prefix is the empty string (i.e., ""R), then the prefix is omitted and only the expected and actual values are output.ÆAsserts that the specified actual value is approximately equal to the expected value (with the expected value on the right-hand side). The margin of error is specified with the implicit parameter epsilon.ÅAsserts that the specified actual value is approximately equal to the expected value (with the expected value on the left-hand side). The margin of error is specified with the implicit parameter epsilon.›Shorthand for a test case that asserts approximate equality (with the expected value on the left-hand side, and the actual value on the right-hand side).›Shorthand for a test case that asserts approximate equality (with the actual value on the left-hand side, and the expected value on the right-hand side).The message prefix!Maximum allowable margin of errorThe expected valueThe actual valueThe actual valueThe expected valueThe expected valueThe actual valueThe expected valueThe actual valueThe actual valueThe expected value1111)HUnit-approx-1.1.1-HR9TjjuBGbZA2gNGStaQeOTest.HUnit.ApproxassertApproxEqual@?~@~?~~?~?~