Esempio n. 1
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def test_merge_semantics(data, s1, s2):
    assume(canonicalish(s1) != FALSEY and canonicalish(s2) != FALSEY)
    combined = merged([s1, s2])
    assume(combined is not None)
    assume(combined != FALSEY)
    note(combined)
    ic = data.draw(from_schema(combined), label="combined")
    i1 = data.draw(from_schema(s1), label="s1")
    i2 = data.draw(from_schema(s2), label="s2")
    assert is_valid(ic, s1) and is_valid(ic, s2)
    assert is_valid(i1, s2) == is_valid(i1, combined)
    assert is_valid(i2, s1) == is_valid(i2, combined)
Esempio n. 2
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def test_unable_to_merge(group):
    assert merged(group) is None
Esempio n. 3
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def test_self_merge_eq_canonicalish(schema):
    m = merged([schema, schema])
    assert m == canonicalish(schema)
Esempio n. 4
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def test_merged(group, result):
    assert merged(group) == result