If you want to see the declarative tests, here it is. https://github.com/construct/construct/blob/master/tests/test_all.py
pozdrawiam, Arkadiusz Bulski 2016-09-08 2:13 GMT+02:00 Arek Bulski <[email protected]>: > See for yourself. There is a long list of declarative tests. > https://github.com/construct/construct/blob/master/tests/test_all.py > > pozdrawiam, > Arkadiusz Bulski > > > 2016-09-08 1:28 GMT+02:00 Alexander Belopolsky < > [email protected]>: > >> >> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 6:56 PM, Arek Bulski <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> In the project I maintain (construct) there are declarative testcases >>> that look like a long list of (func, args, excepted output, error type) >>> tuples. There is no way for me to call shuffle in there. >> >> >> Can you explain why? Something like this can be easily done with pytest: >> >> In [1]: def foo(x): >> ...: return x + 1 >> ...: >> >> In [2]: import pytest >> >> In [3]: @pytest.mark.parametrize('x, y', [ >> ...: (100, 101), >> ...: (200, 201), >> ...: (300, 301),]) >> ...: def test_foo(x, y): >> ...: assert foo(x) == y >> ...: >> >> In [4]: test_foo.parametrize.args >> Out[4]: ('x, y', [(100, 101), (200, 201), (300, 301)]) >> >> In [5]: import random >> >> In [6]: random.shuffle(test_foo.parametrize.args[1]) >> >> In [7]: test_foo.parametrize.args >> Out[7]: ('x, y', [(200, 201), (100, 101), (300, 301)]) >> > >
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