On 06/04/2016 14:07, ast wrote:
Hello

I would like to know if it is advised or not to test
a function's parameters before running it, e.g
for functions stored on a public library ?

Example:

def to_base(nber, base=16, use_af=True, sep=''):

    assert isinstance(nber, int) and nber >= 0
    assert isinstance(base, int) and base >= 2
    assert isinstance(use_af, bool)
    assert isinstance(sep, str) and len(sep) == 1

   tbc

With these tests, you are sure that the function to_base is
well used. But it slows down the program.
Without, python interpreter may crash later in the function
or worse provide a meaningless result.

What library designers do ?



Please see http://ftp.dev411.com/t/python/python-list/13bhcknhan/when-to-use-assert

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