The problem is that the class of platform.__builtins__ is a dict, not a string containing the text "<type 'dict'>".
Try replacing line 16 with this: self.assertEqual(type(platform.__builtins__), dict) Cheers, Cliff On Tue, 2010-04-13 at 15:01 +0100, John Maclean wrote: > I normally use languages unit testing framework to get a better > understanding of how a language works. Right now I want to grok the > platform module; > > > 1 #!/usr/bin/env python > 2 '''a pythonic factor''' > 3 import unittest > 4 import platform > 5 > 6 class TestPyfactorTestCase(unittest.TestCase): > 7 def setUp(self): > 8 '''setting up stuff''' > 13 > 14 def testplatformbuiltins(self): 15 > '''platform.__builtins__.blah ''' > 16 self.assertEquals(platform.__builtins__.__class__, "<type 'd > ict'>") > 17 > 18 > 19 def tearDown(self): > 20 print 'cleaning stuff up' > 21 > 22 if __name__ == "__main__": > 23 unittest.main() > > > Is there an error in my syntax? Why is my test failing? Line 16. > > > python stfu/testing/test_pyfactor.py > Fcleaning stuff up > > ====================================================================== > FAIL: platform.__builtins__.blah > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "stfu/testing/test_pyfactor.py", line 16, in testplatformbuiltins > self.assertEquals(platform.__builtins__.__class__, "<type 'dict'>") > AssertionError: <type 'dict'> != "<type 'dict'>" > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ran 1 test in 0.000s > > FAILED (failures=1) > > -- > John Maclean MSc. (DIC) Bsc. (Hons),Core Linux Systems Engineering,07739 > 171 531 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list