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TST: Add the first test using hypothesis
kitchoi 28887ac
Make test input reproducible
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Merge branch 'master' into tst-first-hypothesis-test
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Merge branch 'master' into tst-first-hypothesis-test
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Bump version of hypothesis
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Original file line number | Diff line number | Diff line change |
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cython==0.29.14 | ||
hypothesis==4.53.1 | ||
pytest==5.3.1 | ||
pytz==2019.3 | ||
pytest-cov==2.8.1 | ||
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My main question here is: are the
text
strings that are generated byhypothesis
100% reproducible over time/versions? And if not, what's the workflow to deal with a bug report for some random string by random user on some OS/install method/etc.?There was a problem hiding this comment.
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Thanks. Commit 28887ac should address this.
I tested the reproducibility with the following approach:
Before making the change in 28887ac
text
to a file~/text.txt
PYTHONHASHSEED=random
mv ~/text.txt ~/text0.txt
diff ~/text.txt ~/text0.txt
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We can also use the
@example
directive to force a known failing case into the test once reported by a user or by the CI system