def test_square_return_value_type_is_int(inputs): # When subject = square(inputs) #Then assert isinstance(subject, int)
def test_return(inputs): val = square(inputs) assert isinstance(val, int)
def test_square(input_value): val = square(input_value) assert val == 25
def test_square: subject = square(4) assert subject == 16
def test_square_returns_correctly(): # When subject = square(2) # then assert subject == 4
import my_module my_module.square("red") my_module.circle("blue") my_module.anyshape(8,"green")
def test_square_gives_correct_value(input_value): #When subject = square(input_value) #Then assert subject == 16
# -*- coding:utf8 -*- import my_module print(my_module.multi(3, 4)) print(my_module.square(1.414))
import my_module print(dir()) for i in range(0, 100): string = " {0} squared is {1}, {0} cubed is {2} ".format( str(i), str(my_module.square(i)), str(my_module.cube(i))) string = string.center(160, '*') print(string) #Look up Python Paths in order to look for Modules in non CWD places