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Use correct assert* methods in the examples.
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@ -121,12 +121,12 @@ Here is a short script to test three functions from the :mod:`random` module::
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def test_choice(self):
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element = random.choice(self.seq)
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self.assert_(element in self.seq)
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self.assertIn(element, self.seq)
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def test_sample(self):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, random.sample, self.seq, 20)
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for element in random.sample(self.seq, 5):
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self.assert_(element in self.seq)
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self.assertIn(element, self.seq)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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@ -307,14 +307,14 @@ us when we run the test::
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class DefaultWidgetSizeTestCase(SimpleWidgetTestCase):
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def runTest(self):
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self.assertTrue(self.widget.size() == (50,50),
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'incorrect default size')
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self.assertEqual(self.widget.size(), (50,50),
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'incorrect default size')
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class WidgetResizeTestCase(SimpleWidgetTestCase):
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def runTest(self):
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self.widget.resize(100,150)
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self.assertTrue(self.widget.size() == (100,150),
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'wrong size after resize')
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self.assertEqual(self.widget.size(), (100,150),
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'wrong size after resize')
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If the :meth:`~TestCase.setUp` method raises an exception while the test is
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running, the framework will consider the test to have suffered an error, and the
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self.widget = None
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def testDefaultSize(self):
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self.assertTrue(self.widget.size() == (50,50),
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'incorrect default size')
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self.assertEqual(self.widget.size(), (50,50),
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'incorrect default size')
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def testResize(self):
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self.widget.resize(100,150)
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self.assertTrue(self.widget.size() == (100,150),
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'wrong size after resize')
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self.assertEqual(self.widget.size(), (100,150),
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'wrong size after resize')
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Here we have not provided a :meth:`~TestCase.runTest` method, but have instead
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provided two different test methods. Class instances will now each run one of
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