Hi, I've got a unit test that will usually succeed but sometimes fails. An occasional failure is expected and fine. It's failing all the time I want to test for.
What I want to test is "on average, there are the same number of males and females in a sample, give or take 2%." Here's the unit test code: import unittest from collections import counter sex_count = Counter() for contact in range(self.binary_check_sample_size): p = get_record_as_dict() sex_count[p['Sex']] += 1 self.assertAlmostEqual(sex_count['male'], sex_count['female'], delta=sample_size * 2.0 / 100.0) My question is: how would you run an identical test 5 times and pass the group *as a whole* if only one or two iterations passed the test? Something like: for n in range(5): # self.assertAlmostEqual(...) # if test passed: break else: self.fail() (except that would create 5+1 tests as written!) Thanks for any thoughts, Best wishes, Nick -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list