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Kirill Smelkov
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.. method:: setUp()
Method called to prepare the test fixture. This is called immediately
before calling the test method; other than :exc:`AssertionError` or :exc:`SkipTest`,
any exception raised by this method will be considered an error rather than
before calling the test method; other than :exc:`AssertionError` or :exc:`SkipTest`,
any exception raised by this method will be considered an error rather than
a test failure. The default implementation does nothing.
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Method called immediately after the test method has been called and the
result recorded. This is called even if the test method raised an
exception, so the implementation in subclasses may need to be particularly
careful about checking internal state. Any exception, other than :exc:`AssertionError`
or :exc:`SkipTest`, raised by this method will be considered an error rather than a
test failure. This method will only be called if the :meth:`setUp` succeeds,
careful about checking internal state. Any exception, other than :exc:`AssertionError`
or :exc:`SkipTest`, raised by this method will be considered an error rather than a
test failure. This method will only be called if the :meth:`setUp` succeeds,
regardless of the outcome of the test method. The default implementation does nothing.
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