def testGetMaxEvents(self): """ test class for getMaxEvents in Mask.py """ #The way I've decided to implement this depends on SetMaxAndSkipEvents() #Therefore a failure in one will result in a failure in the second #I'm not sure if this is the best way, but it's the one users will use #The problem is that it's called in reverse order by unittest so you have to #remember that. # -mnorman testMask = Mask() maxEvents = 100 skipEvents = 0 tempMax = testMask.getMaxEvents() self.assertEqual(tempMax, None) testMask.setMaxAndSkipEvents(maxEvents, skipEvents) tempMax = testMask.getMaxEvents() self.assertEqual(tempMax, maxEvents + skipEvents)
def testGetMaxEvents(self): """ test class for getMaxEvents in Mask.py """ #The way I've decided to implement this depends on SetMaxAndSkipEvents() #Therefore a failure in one will result in a failure in the second #I'm not sure if this is the best way, but it's the one users will use #The problem is that it's called in reverse order by unittest so you have to #remember that. # -mnorman testMask = Mask() maxEvents = 100 skipEvents = 0 tempMax = testMask.getMaxEvents() self.assertEqual(tempMax, None) testMask.setMaxAndSkipEvents(maxEvents, skipEvents) tempMax = testMask.getMaxEvents() self.assertEqual(tempMax, maxEvents + skipEvents)
def testSetMaxAndSkipEvents(self): """ test class for setMaxAndSkipEvents in Mask.py """ testMask = Mask() maxEvents = 100 skipEvents = 10 testMask.setMaxAndSkipEvents(maxEvents, skipEvents) self.assertEqual(testMask['FirstEvent'], skipEvents) self.assertEqual(testMask['LastEvent'], maxEvents + skipEvents) return
def testSetMaxAndSkipEvents(self): """ test class for setMaxAndSkipEvents in Mask.py """ testMask = Mask() maxEvents = 100 skipEvents = 10 testMask.setMaxAndSkipEvents(maxEvents, skipEvents) self.assertEqual(testMask['FirstEvent'], skipEvents) self.assertEqual(testMask['LastEvent'], maxEvents + skipEvents) return