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doc fix: raises accepts tuples instead of lists #3910

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Fixes #3907.

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Coverage increased (+0.05%) to 92.238% when pulling 8c96eea on hoefling:docfix into 338953a on pytest-dev:master.

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Thanks!

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Merging #3910 into master will increase coverage by 0.04%.
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+ Coverage   92.18%   92.23%   +0.04%     
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+ Hits         9227     9232       +5     
+ Misses        782      777       -5
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src/_pytest/terminal.py 94.23% <0%> (+0.92%) ⬆️

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@nicoddemus nicoddemus merged commit 9bd4b0a into pytest-dev:master Aug 30, 2018
@hoefling hoefling deleted the docfix branch August 31, 2018 07:33
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