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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions form/unit_testing.rst
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Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The simplest ``TypeTestCase`` implementation looks like the following::
];

$model = new TestObject();
// $formData will retrieve data from the form submission; pass it as the second argument
// $model will retrieve data from the form submission; pass it as the second argument
$form = $this->factory->create(TestedType::class, $model);

$expected = new TestObject();
Expand All @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ The simplest ``TypeTestCase`` implementation looks like the following::
// This check ensures there are no transformation failures
$this->assertTrue($form->isSynchronized());

// check that $formData was modified as expected when the form was submitted
// check that $model was modified as expected when the form was submitted
$this->assertEquals($expected, $model);
}

Expand All @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The simplest ``TypeTestCase`` implementation looks like the following::
So, what does it test? Here comes a detailed explanation.

First you verify if the ``FormType`` compiles. This includes basic class
inheritance, the ``buildForm()`` function and options resolution. This should
inheritance, the ``buildForm()`` method and options resolution. This should
be the first test you write::

$form = $this->factory->create(TestedType::class, $formData);
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