On 7/17/2012 5:06 AM, andrea crotti wrote:
Well this is what I meant:
import unittest
class TestWithRaises(unittest.TestCase):
def test_first(self):
assert False
def test_second(self):
print("also called")
assert True
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
in this case also the second test is run even if the first fails.
Or test_first is run even if test_second fails. The point is that
unittest runs separate test methods independently. They could
theoretically be run simultaneously.
Tests within a method are dependent unless you take steps to make them
independent by not having them raise exceptions or by catching exception
as you go until you are done. If you make a error_list of problems as
you go, you could end the method with assertFalse(error_list).
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Terry Jan Reedy
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