Best Python code snippet using assertpy_python
test_list.py
Source: test_list.py
...168 fred = Person('fred')169 joe = Person('joe')170 bob = Person('bob')171 assert_that([fred, joe, bob]).contains_sequence(fred, joe)172def test_contains_sequence_failure():173 try:174 assert_that([1, 2, 3]).contains_sequence(4, 5)175 fail('should have raised error')176 except AssertionError as ex:177 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('Expected <[1, 2, 3]> to contain sequence <4, 5>, but did not.')178def test_contains_sequence_bad_val_failure():179 try:180 assert_that(123).contains_sequence(1, 2)181 fail('should have raised error')182 except TypeError as ex:183 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('val is not iterable')184def test_contains_sequence_no_args_failure():185 try:186 assert_that([1, 2, 3]).contains_sequence()...
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