class testCase: def __init__(self, tc): if tc == 1:self.testCase1() if tc == 2:self.testCase2() if tc == 3:self.testCase3() if tc == 4:self.testCase4() if tc == 5:self.testCase5() if tc == 6:self.testCase6()
def testCase1(self): print "tc1" def testCase2(self): print "tc2" def testCase3(self): print "tc3" def testCase4(self): print "tc4" def testCase5(self): print "tc5" def testCase6(self): print "tc6" def testCaseX(self): print "tcX" totalNumberOfTestCases = 6 x = 0 while x <= totalNumberOfTestCases: x += 1 testCase(x) This template code is working, but I envisage having 100+ test cases and am concerned about my useage of if statements. I would be grateful for any pointers as to how I can run all tests cases, regardless of how many, in a more efficient manner. Thank you in advance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list