Add assertTStringEqual() helper#73
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This is a good improvement. Not sure if it'll work as is though.
| for actual, expected in zip(t.interpolations, interpolations, | ||
| strict=True): | ||
| if len(expected) == 2: | ||
| self.assertEqual(tuple(actual), expected + (None, '')) |
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I don't think the tuple(actual) call will work since Interpolation is not iterable.
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Of course, sorry -- I wrote this on a computer without a working build of the branch. I've pushed a fix.
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The tests are currently very verbose, as each attribute of each interpolation needs to be tested individually. This PR introduces a helper function to assert that a t-string is equal to a tuple of strings and a sequence of interpolation tuples.
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