[Python-ideas] Testing with numbers
Yuval Greenfield
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Thu Nov 3 11:02:20 CET 2011
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Working on algorithms that don't have just the boolean states of "success" or "failure", I find myself wanting to have regular unit tests adjacent to where I put my scalar result of how well the algorithm worked. E.g. the percentage of test samples failed, an x minus y squared sum, etc. As I understand it unittest doesn't have the facilities for such test cases or results. One could use assertGreater to test for passing a threshold but usually the acceptable numbers are rapidly changing. When running a test, you'd want to see the resulting number instead of an F/E/. result. Another use case is pypy speed benchmarks. Are there others here who would/could use this? --Yuval Greenfield
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