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Guide: additional tweak to testing chapter.

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## Unit tests
For unit testing, actix provides a request builder type and simple handler runner.
For unit testing, actix provides a request builder type and a simple handler runner.
[*TestRequest*](../actix_web/test/struct.TestRequest.html) implements a builder-like pattern.
You can generate a `HttpRequest` instance with `finish()`, or you can
run your handler with `run()` or `run_async()`.
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ There are several methods for testing your application. Actix provides
[*TestServer*](../actix_web/test/struct.TestServer.html), which can be used
to run the application with specific handlers in a real http server.
`TestServer::get()`, `TestServer::post()`, or `TestServer::client()`
`TestServer::get()`, `TestServer::post()`, and `TestServer::client()`
methods can be used to send requests to the test server.
A simple form `TestServer` can be configured to use a handler.
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ the websocket server and returns ws reader and writer objects. *TestServer* also
provides an `execute()` method, which runs future objects to completion and returns
result of the future computation.
Here is a simple example that shows how to test server websocket handler.
The following example shows how to test a server websocket handler:
```rust
# extern crate actix;