docs: add warning about importance of option order#349
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docs: add warning about importance of option order#349Rabsztok wants to merge 1 commit intogo-testfixtures:masterfrom
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If you place Template() methods after Directory() method, then they won't be applied resulting in error. This commit adds a very short warning message in readme about that behaviour. I found out about it in following discussion: go-testfixtures#60
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@Rabsztok IMO it makes more sense to fix this behavior instead of documenting it Let me check, if it is possible. I will ping you |
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If you place
Template()methods afterDirectory()method, then templating won't be applied resulting in error. This commit adds a very short warning message in readme about that behaviour.I found out about it in following discussion: #60