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  2. pytest - Wikipedia

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    It was still called py.test until August 2016, but following the release of pytest 3.0.0 the recommended command line entry point became pytest. [3] Pytest has been classified by developer security platform Snyk as one of the key ecosystem projects in Python due to its popularity.

  3. List of random number generators - Wikipedia

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    A modification of Lagged-Fibonacci generators. A SWB generator is the basis for the RANLUX generator, [19] widely used e.g. for particle physics simulations. Maximally periodic reciprocals: 1992 R. A. J. Matthews [20] A method with roots in number theory, although never used in practical applications. KISS: 1993 G. Marsaglia [21]

  4. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Uses a C++ parser and code generator (requiring Python) for test registration. * Has framework to generate mocks of global functions, but not of objects. doctest MIT [121] No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes [122] Light, feature rich C++ single header testing framework Embunit No No Yes [58] Commercial.

  5. Dane Hillard's "Effective Python Testing With Pytest" tim's "Assertion rewriting in Pytest part 1: Why it’s needed" Microsoft's "Unit test basics" Klein's "Testing with pytest" Perfecto's "Pytest marks" These all appear to be secondary, yet non-professional sources ranging from personal blogs to coding lessons to company blogs.

  6. doctest - Wikipedia

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    Docstrings can in turn be extracted from program files to generate documentation in other formats such as HTML or PDF. A program file can be made to contain the documentation, tests, as well as the code and the tests easily verified against the code. This allows code, tests, and documentation to evolve together.

  7. Test script - Wikipedia

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    Test scripts written as a short program can either be written using a special automated functional GUI test tool (such as HP QuickTest Professional, Borland SilkTest, IBM TPNS and Rational Robot) or in a well-known programming language (such as C++, C#, Tcl, Expect, Java, PHP, Perl, Powershell, Python, or Ruby). As documented in IEEE, ISO and IEC.

  8. Test automation - Wikipedia

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    Test automation, mostly using unit testing, is a key feature of extreme programming and agile software development, where it is known as test-driven development (TDD) or test-first development. Unit tests can be written to define the functionality before the code is written.

  9. Pseudorandom number generator - Wikipedia

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    The tests are the monobit test (equal numbers of ones and zeros in the sequence), poker test (a special instance of the chi-squared test), runs test (counts the frequency of runs of various lengths), longruns test (checks whether there exists any run of length 34 or greater in 20 000 bits of the sequence)—both from BSI [22] and NIST, [23] and ...