by: Paul Moore |
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One of the things I really dislike about Unittest (compared, say, to a
number of adhoc testing tricks I've used in the past, and to Perl's
"standard" testing framework) is that the...
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by: A. B., Khalid |
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Hello all.
After the effort of getting most of Python 2.3.4 Final compiled in
MinGW (see: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2004-June/225967.html,
and get the patch and read more...
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by: Jorgen Grahn |
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I have a set of tests in different modules: test_foo.py, test_bar.py and so
on. All of these use the simplest possible internal layout: a number of
classes containing test*() methods, and the good...
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by: TPJ |
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"The advantage of xrange() over range() is minimal (since xrange()
still has to create the values when asked for them) except when a very
large range is used on a memory-starved machine or when all...
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by: Julie |
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Does anyone know of a forum for discussing the writing of fit tests? I have a
couple of questions that haven't been answered in the typical open source way
(look at the source stupid).
Barring...
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by: Greg Roberts |
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Hi
I want to place the tests needed in the code using attributes. There seems
to be enough code snippets around
for me to cover this. e.g.
// Test cases, run these here on the function and...
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by: um |
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When the POSIX pthreads library for w32 release 2-2-0
(http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/) is compiled with VC++6
then it compiles and passes all the benchmark tests in the subdirectory...
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by: Ben Finney |
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Howdy all,
Summary: I'm looking for idioms in unit tests for factoring out
repetitive iteration over test data. I explain my current practice,
and why it's unsatisfactory.
When following...
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by: Viviana Vc |
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Hi all,
I have "Visual Studio Team Suite" subscription and now I started to play
with Visual Studio 2005 for creating Test Projects.
The thing I am interested in is the "unit test". I tried...
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by: eliben |
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Hello,
At the moment, I place all the code of my project in a src/ directory,
and all the tests in a sibling tests/ directory, so for instance a
sample project can look like this:
doc/
......
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by: Faith0G |
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I am starting a new it consulting business and it's been a while since I setup a new website. Is wordpress still the best web based software for hosting a 5 page website? The webpages will be...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Apr 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome former...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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In our work, we often need to import Excel data into databases (such as MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle) for data analysis and processing. Usually, we use database tools like Navicat or the Excel import...
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by: taylorcarr |
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A Canon printer is a smart device known for being advanced, efficient, and reliable. It is designed for home, office, and hybrid workspace use and can also be used for a variety of purposes. However,...
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by: aa123db |
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Variable and constants
Use var or let for variables and const fror constants.
Var foo ='bar';
Let foo ='bar';const baz ='bar';
Functions
function $name$ ($parameters$) {
}
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by: ryjfgjl |
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If we have dozens or hundreds of excel to import into the database, if we use the excel import function provided by database editors such as navicat, it will be extremely tedious and time-consuming...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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In our work, we often receive Excel tables with data in the same format. If we want to analyze these data, it can be difficult to analyze them because the data is spread across multiple Excel files...
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by: emmanuelkatto |
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Hi All, I am Emmanuel katto from Uganda. I want to ask what challenges you've faced while migrating a website to cloud.
Please let me know.
Thanks!
Emmanuel
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by: Hystou |
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There are some requirements for setting up RAID:
1. The motherboard and BIOS support RAID configuration.
2. The motherboard has 2 or more available SATA protocol SSD/HDD slots (including MSATA, M.2...
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