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  2. pytest - Wikipedia

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    Pytest was developed as part of an effort by third-party packages to address Python's built-in module unittest's shortcomings. It originated as part of PyPy, an alternative implementation of Python to the standard CPython. Since its creation in early 2003, PyPy has had a heavy emphasis on testing. PyPy had unit tests for newly written code ...

  3. Module:Main if exists - Wikipedia

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    This module depends on the following other modules: Module:Labelled ... if title ~= nil and title. exists then table.insert (rawpages, title. fullText) nvalid ...

  4. doctest - Wikipedia

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    This can be modified by options to the doctest runner. In addition, doctest has been integrated with the Python unit test module allowing doctests to be run as standard unittest testcases. Unittest testcase runners allow more options when running tests such as the reporting of test statistics such as tests passed, and failed.

  5. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Python is a high-level, general-purpose programming language. Its design philosophy emphasizes code readability with the use of significant indentation. [33] Python is dynamically type-checked and garbage-collected. It supports multiple programming paradigms, including structured (particularly procedural), object-oriented and functional ...

  6. Python Package Index - Wikipedia

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    The Python Distribution Utilities (distutils) Python module was first added to the Python standard library in the 1.6.1 release, in September 2000, and in the 2.0 release, in October 2000, nine years after the first Python release in February 1991, with the goal of simplifying the process of installing third-party Python packages.

  7. Decomposition of a module - Wikipedia

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    Since a simple module is indecomposable, a semisimple decomposition is an indecomposable decomposition (but not conversely). If the endomorphism ring of a module is local, then, in particular, it cannot have a nontrivial idempotent: the module is indecomposable. Thus, a decomposition with local endomorphism rings is an indecomposable decomposition.

  8. Module:Annotated link/testcases - Wikipedia

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    This is the test cases page for the module Module:Annotated link. Results of the test cases. ... test__short_description_exists self: preprocess_equals ...

  9. Module:List/testcases - Wikipedia

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    This is the test cases page for the module Module:List. Results of the test cases.-- Unit tests for [[Module:List]].