Example #1
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def test_signs_are_not_mutually_compatible(signs, sign_01, sign_02):
    assert signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sign_01, sign_02)
Example #2
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def test_signs_are_mutally_compatible(signs):
    assert signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, "Ares", "Leo")
    assert signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, "Leo", "Ares")
Example #3
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def test_signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sign1, sign2, expected):
    assert signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sign1, sign2) == expected
def test_signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sgn1, sgn2, result):
    assert signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sgn1, sgn2) == result
Example #5
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def test_signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs):
    for (sign1, sign2) in permutations(all_signs, 2):
        assert (signs_are_mutually_compatible(
            signs, sign1,
            sign2) == signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sign2, sign1))
Example #6
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def test_no_mutual_compatibility(signs, sign1, sign2):
    assert not signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sign1, sign2)
Example #7
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def test_mutual_compatibility_exit(signs, sign1, sign2):
    assert signs_are_mutually_compatible(signs, sign1, sign2)