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Very simple testing framework suitable for beginner programmers, with easy functions for accomplishing most common testing tasks like providing input. Use with Python >=3.9 for best results, but it should be compatible with Python >=3.6.

Project description

optimism

A very small & simple unit-testing framework designed to provide all the basic necessities to beginner programmers as simply as possible.

Designed by Peter Mawhorter.

Dependencies

Works on Python versions 3.7 and up, with 3.9+ recommended.

Installing

To install from PyPI, run the following command on the command-line:

python3 -m pip install optimism

Once it's installed, you can run the tests using:

pytest --doctest-modules optimism.py
pytest test_examples.py

Usage

Use the testFunction, testFunctionMaybe, testFile, testBlock, and/or testThisNotebookCell functions to establish test managers for specific pieces of code. Then use those managers' checkCodeContains methods to check for the presence/absence of certain code constructs (see the ASTRequirement class) or use the case method to establish a test case w/ specific inputs (one manager can support multiple derived cases w/ different inputs). Finally, use methods of a test case like checkResult or checkPrintedLines to check for specific behavior.

See the documentation for more details on how to use it and what each function does.

Changelog

See the documentation.

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