On Fri, 14 Aug 2015 07:21 am, Ben Finney wrote: >> If find following totally different to the normal API which >> is provided by the mock library: >> >> assert call().test2("hello") in mocked_objects.mock_calls > > The ‘assert’ statement is a crude tool, which knows little about the > intent of your assertion.
I agree with Ben here. Despite the popularity of "nose" (I think it is nose?) which uses `assert` for testing, I think that is a gross misuse of the statement. It is okay to use assertions this way for quick and dirty ad hoc testing, say at the command line, but IMO totally inappropriate for anything more formal, like unit testing. If for no other reason than the use of `assert` for testing makes it impossible to test your code when running with the Python -O (optimize) switch. For more detail on the uses, and abuses, of `assert` see this: http://import-that.dreamwidth.org/676.html -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list