Test: Added note about why this test sometimes fails.

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Paul Beckingham 2015-07-12 23:47:07 -04:00
parent d2f5937344
commit 025103528c

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@ -39,21 +39,28 @@ class TestFeature891(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUp(self):
self.t = Task()
self.t(("add", "one"))
self.t(("add", "two"))
self.t("add one")
self.t("add two")
code, self.uuid, err = self.t(("_get", "1.uuid"))
# Sometimes this test fails because the 1.uuid starts with N hex digits
# such that those digits are all in the range [0-9], and therefore the
# UUID looks like an integer.
#
# The only solution that comes to mind is to repeat self.t("add one")
# until 1.uuid contains at least one [a-f] in the first N digits.
code, self.uuid, err = self.t("_get 1.uuid")
self.uuid = self.uuid.strip()
def test_uuid_filter(self):
for i in range(35,7,-1):
code, out, err = self.t((self.uuid[0:i], "list"))
code, out, err = self.t(self.uuid[0:i] + " list")
self.assertIn("one", out)
self.assertNotIn("two", out)
# TODO This should fail because a 7-character UUID is not a UUID, but
# instead it blindly does nothing, and succeeds. Voodoo.
#code, out, err = self.t((self.uuid[0:6], "list"))
#code, out, err = self.t(self.uuid[0:6] + " list")
if __name__ == "__main__":
from simpletap import TAPTestRunner