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.. method:: run(result=None)
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Run the test, collecting the result into the test result object passed as
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*result*. If *result* is omitted or :const:`None`, a temporary result
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*result*. If *result* is omitted or ``None``, a temporary result
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object is created (by calling the :meth:`defaultTestResult` method) and
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used. The result object is not returned to :meth:`run`'s caller.
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.. method:: fail(msg=None)
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Signals a test failure unconditionally, with *msg* or :const:`None` for
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Signals a test failure unconditionally, with *msg* or ``None`` for
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the error message.
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.. attribute:: longMessage
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If set to True then any explicit failure message you pass in to the
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If set to ``True`` then any explicit failure message you pass in to the
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:ref:`assert methods <assert-methods>` will be appended to the end of the
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normal failure message. The normal messages contain useful information
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about the objects involved, for example the message from assertEqual
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shows you the repr of the two unequal objects. Setting this attribute
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to True allows you to have a custom error message in addition to the
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to ``True`` allows you to have a custom error message in addition to the
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normal one.
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This attribute defaults to False, meaning that a custom message passed
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This attribute defaults to ``False``, meaning that a custom message passed
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to an assert method will silence the normal message.
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The class setting can be overridden in individual tests by assigning an
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instance attribute to True or False before calling the assert methods.
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instance attribute to ``True`` or ``False`` before calling the assert methods.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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.. method:: shortDescription()
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Returns a description of the test, or :const:`None` if no description
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Returns a description of the test, or ``None`` if no description
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has been provided. The default implementation of this method
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returns the first line of the test method's docstring, if available,
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or :const:`None`.
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or ``None``.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.1,3.2
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In 3.1 this was changed to add the test name to the short description
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.. method:: wasSuccessful()
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Return :const:`True` if all tests run so far have passed, otherwise returns
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:const:`False`.
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Return ``True`` if all tests run so far have passed, otherwise returns
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``False``.
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.. method:: stop()
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This method can be called to signal that the set of tests being run should
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be aborted by setting the :attr:`shouldStop` attribute to :const:`True`.
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be aborted by setting the :attr:`shouldStop` attribute to ``True``.
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:class:`TestRunner` objects should respect this flag and return without
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running any additional tests.
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