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Better error messages

This is not a great error message:

Could not find required `title` attribute in {"tiatle"=>"Short Spec01", "id"=>"4e2f2e14ad7d1ec57c4652d8114d7a08266d0e7f", "version"=>"1.0.0", "fieldsets"=>[{"fieldset"=>[{"field"=>{"name"=>"yesno", "fieldType"=>"yes_no", "label"=>"bananarama", "isRequired"=>true}}]}]}

it's too long, and most of it is irrelevant to the user. It should be something like:

Could not find required `title` attribute in form which has keys: [tiatle, id, version, fieldsets]

maybe?

Non-string fields should error if prompt attribute present

From the docs:

Prompt to appear within the input field. Only for use with field type of string

But that's not enforced within the library; some questions have a prompt when they should not. Don't allow this to happen.

(Also update all exams to have no invalid prompt attributes, obviously)

Your specs are failing

Since you no longer publish this gem through rubygems.org and since it has not had any attention in a few years and since its has failing specs I'm assuming that it has been abandoned. Am I wrong?

Include more usage information

I just found out about this repository through @harrisj โ€“ seems like a cool project, but looking at the README, I don't totally understand how to use it. The form specification makes sense, but is the idea that this is used in a web application, or through the command line? Some examples might be helpful.

Thanks!

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