Best Python code snippet using assertpy_python
test_core.py
Source:test_core.py
...39 assert_that(ab._fmt_items(['a','b','c'])).is_equal_to("<'a', 'b', 'c'>")40def test_fmt_args_kwargs_empty():41 ab = assert_that(None)42 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs()).is_equal_to('')43def test_fmt_args_kwargs_single_arg():44 ab = assert_that(None)45 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs(1)).is_equal_to('1')46 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs('foo')).is_equal_to("'foo'")47def test_fmt_args_kwargs_multiple_args():48 ab = assert_that(None)49 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs(1,2,3)).is_equal_to('1, 2, 3')50 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs('a','b','c')).is_equal_to("'a', 'b', 'c'")51def test_fmt_args_kwargs_single_kwarg():52 ab = assert_that(None)53 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs(a=1)).is_equal_to("'a': 1")54 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs(f='foo')).is_equal_to("'f': 'foo'")55def test_fmt_args_kwargs_multiple_kwargs():56 ab = assert_that(None)57 assert_that(ab._fmt_args_kwargs(a=1,b=2,c=3)).is_equal_to("'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3")...
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