How to use test_is_positive_failure method in assertpy

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test_numbers.py

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...264 except TypeError as ex:265 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('given arg must be a number, but was <str>')266def test_is_positive():267 assert_that(1).is_positive()268def test_is_positive_failure():269 try:270 assert_that(0).is_positive()271 fail('should have raised error')272 except AssertionError as ex:273 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('Expected <0> to be greater than <0>, but was not.')274def test_is_negative():275 assert_that(-1).is_negative()276def test_is_negative_failure():277 try:278 assert_that(0).is_negative()279 fail('should have raised error')280 except AssertionError as ex:281 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('Expected <0> to be less than <0>, but was not.')282def test_is_between():...

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test_numbers_handler.py

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...41 asserto(10).is_lesser_than(2)42def test_is_positive_success(asserto):43 asserto(1).is_positive()44@pytest.mark.parametrize("x", (-1, 0))45def test_is_positive_failure(x, asserto):46 with pytest.raises(AssertionError, match=rf"Expected {x} to be greater than 0, but it was not."):47 asserto(x).is_positive()48def test_is_negative_success(asserto):49 asserto(-1).is_negative()50@pytest.mark.parametrize("x", (1, 0))51def test_is_negative_failure(x, asserto):52 with pytest.raises(AssertionError, match=rf"Expected {x} to be lesser than 0, but it was not."):53 asserto(x).is_negative()54def test_is_between_not_between_happy_path(asserto):55 asserto(100).is_between(100, 101, inclusive=True)56 asserto(5).is_between(4, 6)57 asserto(5).is_not_between(6, 10)58 asserto(5).is_not_between(5, 8, inclusive=True)59def test_is_between_fails_correctly(asserto):...

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