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chore: fix line length in tests
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# I do not trust python and it's tests, so I'm testing them. May not be worth much, but at least it shows me a few things.
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# I do not trust python and it's tests, so I'm testing them. May not be worth
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# much, but at least it shows me a few things.
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import os
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import pytest # noqa: F401 do not remove this import. This is needed for pytest fixtures to work
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# do not remove this import. This is needed for
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# pytest fixtures to work
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import pytest # noqa: F401
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import senju # noqa: F401
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# Note: these weird arguments are an indicator of what should be dome before. For example,
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# `temp_data_dir` is a function in `conftest.py`. If we put it in the arguments, it seems
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# to run before our test, and the return value becomes a local.
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#
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# This is all very confusing for someone used to Rust's libtest
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# Note: these weird arguments are an indicator of what should be dome
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# before. For example, `temp_data_dir` is a function in `conftest.py`. If we
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# put it in the arguments, it seems to run before our test, and the return
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# value becomes a local. This is all very confusing for someone used to
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# Rust's libtest
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def test_tests_are_loaded():
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@ -22,4 +25,3 @@ def test_temp_data_dir(temp_data_dir):
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with open(testpath, "w") as f:
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f.write("that dir actually works")
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os.remove(testpath)
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