karl <[email protected]> added the comment:
@zach.ware
@r.david.murray
I'm going through the source currently.
I see that the test file is using:
class MinidomTest(unittest.TestCase):
def confirm(self, test, testname = "Test"):
self.assertTrue(test, testname)
Is there a specific reason to use this form instead of just directly using
self.assertEqual or similar forms for new tests or reorganizing some of the
tests.
I see that it is used for example for giving a testname but
def testAAA(self):
dom = parseString("<abc/>")
el = dom.documentElement
el.setAttribute("spam", "jam2")
self.confirm(el.toxml() == '<abc spam="jam2"/>', "testAAA")
testAAA is not specifically helping. :)
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