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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Ezio Melotti
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Merge the doc for assertIs[Not], assertIs[Not]None, and assert[Not]IsInstance.
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@@ -871,34 +871,18 @@ Test cases
:meth:`failIf`; use :meth:`assertFalse`.
.. method:: assertIs(expr1, expr2, msg=None)
.. method:: assertIs(first, second, msg=None)
assertIsNot(first, second, msg=None)
This signals a test failure if *expr1* and *expr2* don't evaluate to the same
object.
.. versionadded:: 3.1
.. method:: assertIsNot(expr1, expr2, msg=None)
The inverse of the :meth:`assertIs` method.
This signals a test failure if *expr1* and *expr2* evaluate to the same
object.
Test that *first* and *second* evaluate (or don't evaluate) to the same object.
.. versionadded:: 3.1
.. method:: assertIsNone(expr, msg=None)
assertIsNotNone(expr, msg=None)
This signals a test failure if *expr* is not None.
.. versionadded:: 3.1
.. method:: assertIsNotNone(expr, msg=None)
The inverse of the :meth:`assertIsNone` method.
This signals a test failure if *expr* is None.
Test that *expr* is (or is not) None.
.. versionadded:: 3.1
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.. method:: assertIn(first, second, msg=None)
assertNotIn(first, second, msg=None)
Test
s that *first* is or is not
in *second* with an explanatory error
Test
that *first* is (or is not)
in *second* with an explanatory error
message as appropriate.
If specified, *msg* will be used as the error message on failure.
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.. method:: assertIsInstance(obj, cls, msg=None)
assertNotIsInstance(obj, cls, msg=None)
This signals a test failure if *obj* is not an instance of *cls* (which
can be a class or a tuple of classes, as supported by :func:`isinstance`).
.. versionadded:: 3.2
.. method:: assertNotIsInstance(obj, cls, msg=None)
The inverse of the :meth:`assertIsInstance` method. This signals a test
failure if *obj* is an instance of *cls*.
Test that *obj* is (or is not) an instance of *cls* (which can be a
class or a tuple of classes, as supported by :func:`isinstance`).
.. versionadded:: 3.2
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