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How do you write tests for the argparse portion of a python module? [closed]

...turn parser.parse_args(args) Then in your main function you should just call it with: parser = parse_args(sys.argv[1:]) (where the first element of sys.argv that represents the script name is removed to not send it as an additional switch during CLI operation.) In your tests, you can then call...
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Check if event exists on element [duplicate]

...econd argument feed 'events' and that will return an object populated with all the events such as 'click'. You can loop through that object and see what the event handler does. share | improve this ...
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How to avoid long nesting of asynchronous functions in Node.js

... I'm just a newbie in Node.js, so as far as I understand, if I want to use all of them in a single page (HTTP response) I'd have to nest them all: ...
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Best practice: PHP Magic Methods __set and __get [duplicate]

...magic methods. This was a mistake, the last part of your question says it all : this is slower (than getters/setters) there is no auto-completion (and this is a major problem actually), and type management by the IDE for refactoring and code-browsing (under Zend Studio/PhpStorm this can be handle...
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Docker: adding a file from a parent directory

...ce it tries to do it from its same directory (tbh, just what one would normally expect). Is there any way to do the same trick in Docker Hub? – Marcel Hernandez Mar 25 '16 at 20:31 ...
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Java Reflection: How to get the name of a variable?

...they are in scope. Perhaps a byte-code engineering library like ASM would allow you to inspect this information at runtime. The only reasonable place I can think of for needing this information is in a development tool, and so byte-code engineering is likely to be useful for other purposes too. ...
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(How) can I count the items in an enum?

... There's not really a good way to do this, usually you see an extra item in the enum, i.e. enum foobar {foo, bar, baz, quz, FOOBAR_NR_ITEMS}; So then you can do: int fuz[FOOBAR_NR_ITEMS]; Still not very nice though. But of course you...
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How to compare two revisions in Bitbucket?

...nswers already given but adding #diff to the end instead of #commits is usually what I'm looking for. Also as others may have mentioned the best results for me are usually obtained by placing the newer commit first and the older one second but that will depend on your particular needs. https://bitb...
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Hidden features of Perl?

What are some really useful but esoteric language features in Perl that you've actually been able to employ to do useful work? ...
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Where are ${EXECUTABLE_NAME} and ${PRODUCT_NAME} defined

...reference can be found here http://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/8.3/#/itcaec37c2a6 EXECUTABLE_NAME Specifies the name of the binary the target produces. share | improve this answer | ...