On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 10:57:51 PM UTC+2, 4ndre4 wrote: > On 26/01/2016 11:09, toluagbo...@gmail.com wrote: > > [...] > > I'm a University student of IT with majors in Embedded Systems. > > I have this assignment where I have to write Unittest for a simple > Python Code > > without having prior knowledge of Python. I really need some help. > > www.python.org to get a basic grasp on Python. There is a very good > tutorial there. > > As for unit testing, you need to know a bit of the the theory behind it, > and how to use it in Python. > > The following are four very good books about unit testing, in general: > > Effective Unit Testing: A guide for Java developers - Lasse Koskela > Test Driven: TDD and Acceptance TDD for Java Developers - Lasse Koskela > Test-Driven Development: By Example - Kent Beck > > This is a good book but with examples in C# (you might just get the > logic behind them): > The Art of Unit Testing: with examples in C# - Roy Osherove > > I am pretty sure that on Amazon you can find many others about specific > unit testing in Python. > > On YouTube, there's a good number of videos about unit testing. > This one, for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWBDa5dqrl8 > > -- > 4ndre4 > "The use of COBOL cripples the mind; its teaching should, therefore, be > regarded as a criminal offense." (E. Dijkstra)
import getopt, sys import dpkt, pcap def usage(): print >>sys.stderr, 'usage: %s [-i device] [pattern]' % sys.argv[0] sys.exit(1) def main(): opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'i:h') name = None for o, a in opts: if o == '-i': name = a else: usage() pc = pcap.pcap(name) pc.setfilter(' '.join(args)) decode = { pcap.DLT_LOOP:dpkt.loopback.Loopback, pcap.DLT_NULL:dpkt.loopback.Loopback, pcap.DLT_EN10MB:dpkt.ethernet.Ethernet }[pc.datalink()] try: print 'listening on %s: %s' % (pc.name, pc.filter) for ts, pkt in pc: print ts, `decode(pkt)` except KeyboardInterrupt: nrecv, ndrop, nifdrop = pc.stats() print '\n%d packets received by filter' % nrecv print '%d packets dropped by kernel' % ndrop if __name__ == '__main__': main() Here is what the python code looks like and I am to make a Unittest for it -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list