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==Making expected results== Function <code>make_tests</code> can be used to create tests in the format expected by <code>run_tests</code>. For example, previewing either of the following in a sandbox would show the results from expanding each template found on the specified page. <pre> {{#invoke:convert/tester|make_tests|page=Template talk:Example}} {{#invoke:convert/tester|make_tests|page=Template talk:Example|show=all}} </pre> When using <code>make_tests</code>, any expected results in the input are ignored. Instead, the module shows each template and its actual output as plain text which can be copied to make a testcases page. The templates to be processed can be specified by setting <code>p.tests</code> or by specifying a page with an optional section. If <code>|show=all</code> is included, any non-template lines are included in the result. The output could then be copied and used to replace the page with the tests in order to update the expected text for each template, but without changing non-template lines. As a demonstration, the following line is used to produce the text shown below. <pre> {{#invoke:convert/tester|make_tests|page=Module:Convert/tester/doc|section=Specifying tests}} </pre> {{#invoke:convert/tester|make_tests|page=Module:Convert/tester/doc|section=Specifying tests}}
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