How to use test_configuring_matchers method in pyshould

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dsl.py

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...131 self.assertRaises(132 AssertionError,133 lambda: d | should.have_entry('foo', should.eq('baz'))134 )135 def test_configuring_matchers(self):136 m1 = should.eq(1)137 m2 = should.eq(2)138 m1.resolve(1)139 m2.resolve(2)140 m1 = should.be_true141 m2 = should.be_false142 m1.resolve(True)143 m2.resolve(False)144 def test_nested_matchers(self):145 d = dict(a='A', b='B', c='C')146 d | should.have_entries({147 'a': should.be_str.and_not_empty,148 'b': should.be_str,149 'c': should_not.eq('Z')...

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