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Update AssertionsArgumentOrder.java: fix typo, missing negation #493

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Expand Up @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ public String getDisplayName() {

@Override
public String getDescription() {
return "Assertions such as `org.junit.Assert.assertEquals` expect the first argument to be the expected value and the second argument to be the actual value; for `org.testng.Assert`, it’s the other way around. This recipe detects `J.Literal`, `J.NewArray`, and `java.util.Iterable` arguments swapping them if necessary so that the error messages will be confusing.";
return "Assertions such as `org.junit.Assert.assertEquals` expect the first argument to be the expected value and the second argument to be the actual value; for `org.testng.Assert`, it’s the other way around. This recipe detects `J.Literal`, `J.NewArray`, and `java.util.Iterable` arguments swapping them if necessary so that the error messages won't be confusing.";
}

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