Exemplo n.º 1
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 def test_set_scores(self):
     ability_scores = Abilities()
     scores = {
         'strength': 18, 'dexterity': 18, 'constitution': 18,
         'intelligence': 18, 'wisdom': 18, 'charisma': 18}
     ability_scores.set_ability_scores(scores)
     self.assertIs(ability_scores.stats['strength'], 18)
Exemplo n.º 2
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 def test_get_ability_mods(self):
     # Same as above but between -2 and 10, since modifiers
     # should rarely exceed these values
     ability_scores = Abilities()
     result = ability_scores.get_ability_mods()
     self.assertIsInstance(result, dict)
     self.assertIn(sum(result.values()), range((-2), 10))
Exemplo n.º 3
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 def test_get_ability_scores(self):
     # Checks that the sum of the returned values
     # are between 54 (8 * 6) and 109 ((18 * 6) + 1)
     # Values being way off indicates errors in randomness
     ability_scores = Abilities()
     result = ability_scores.get_ability_scores()
     self.assertIsInstance(result, dict)
     self.assertIn(sum(result.values()), range(54, 109))
Exemplo n.º 4
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 def test_set_mods(self):
     obj = Abilities()
     mod = obj.set_ability_mod(20)
     self.assertIs(mod, 5)
     mod = obj.set_ability_mod(1)
     self.assertIs(mod, -5)
     mod = obj.set_ability_mod(10)
     self.assertIs(mod, 0)
     mod = obj.set_ability_mod(44)
     self.assertIs(mod, 17)
     mod = obj.set_ability_mod(3)
     self.assertIs(mod, -4)
     mod = obj.set_ability_mod(33)
     self.assertIs(mod, 11)
Exemplo n.º 5
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 def test_set_ability_stat_rand(self):
     test_object = Abilities()
     test_object.set_ability_stat_rand("strength")
     self.assertIn(test_object.stats["strength"], range(3, 19))