assertraises behaviour
andrea crotti
andrea.crotti.0 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 17 05:06:36 EDT 2012
2012/7/16 Peter Otten <__peter__ at web.de>:
> No, I don't see how the code you gave above can fail with an OSError.
>
> Can you give an example that produces the desired behaviour with nose? Maybe
> we can help you translate it to basic unittest.
>
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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..
But that's probably easy because we just need to catch exceptions for
every method call, so it's not exactly the same thing..
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