Refactoring to not DRY.
The latest test case is not affected since the aproval is for accounts[1], which does the transaction, and it is independent of the amount of tokens that accounts[0] might have.
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@ -5,8 +5,13 @@ var StandardTokenMock = artifacts.require('./helpers/StandardTokenMock.sol');
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contract('StandardToken', function(accounts) {
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let token;
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beforeEach(async function() {
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token = await StandardTokenMock.new(accounts[0], 100);
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});
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it('should return the correct totalSupply after construction', async function() {
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let token = await StandardTokenMock.new(accounts[0], 100);
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let totalSupply = await token.totalSupply();
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assert.equal(totalSupply, 100);
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@ -56,7 +61,6 @@ contract('StandardToken', function(accounts) {
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});
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it('should throw an error when trying to transfer more than allowed', async function() {
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let token = await StandardTokenMock.new();
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await token.approve(accounts[1], 99);
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try {
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await token.transferFrom(accounts[0], accounts[2], 100, {from: accounts[1]});
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