Exemplo n.º 1
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 def test_add_card2(
         self):  #checks if function works with empty list and add card
     player1 = Player("ziv", 5000, 4)
     player1.playercards = []
     card1 = Card(4, "Heart")
     player1.addCard(card1)
     self.assertTrue(len(player1.playercards) == 1)
Exemplo n.º 2
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 def test_add_card3(self):  #checks if function works with valid list
     player1 = Player("ziv", 5000, 4)
     player1.playercards = []
     card1 = Card(4, "Heart")
     player1.playercards.append(card1)
     card2 = Card(7, "Heart")
     player1.addCard(card2)
     self.assertTrue(len(player1.playercards) == 2)
Exemplo n.º 3
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 def test_add_card5(
         self):  #checks that function not insert the same card twice
     player1 = Player("ziv", 5000, 4)
     player1.playercards = []
     card1 = Card(4, "Heart")
     player1.playercards.append(card1)
     player1.addCard(card1)
     self.assertTrue(len(player1.playercards) == 1)
Exemplo n.º 4
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 def test_add_card(
         self):  #checks the function not works with full list of cards
     player1 = Player("ziv", 5000, 4)
     for i in range(5):
         card1 = Card(4, "Heart")
         player1.playercards.append(card1)
     player1.addCard(card1)
     self.assertTrue(len(player1.playercards) == 5)
Exemplo n.º 5
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 def test_add_card4(self):  #check the function not put it an invalid value
     player1 = Player("ziv", 5000, 4)
     player1.addCard(5)
     self.assertTrue(len(player1.playercards) == 0)