[Twisted-Python] twisted.news cleanups and tests
Peter Hansen
peter at engcorp.com
Sun Apr 13 20:06:50 MDT 2003
Peter Hansen wrote (on assert_() versus failUnlessXxxx() ):
>
> According at least to
> http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/testcase-objects.html it's merely
> a synonym for failUnless(), as all the other assertXxxx() variants are
> synonyms of their respective failXxxxx() methods.
Yes, sorry... my response was already obsolete before I posted it.
Shouldn't count so much on my (also obsolete) mail reader's threading
capabilities to tell me when I'd read all messages on this topic.
(By the way, I think there's actually a place for both forms of the
assertXxxx() and failUnlessXxxxx() methods. Sometimes the logic
just seems clearer to write it (and read it) one way, or the other.
Perhaps that's a sign of smelly programmer thinking, but all I can do
is report on what I've experienced personally...)
-Peter
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