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Testing is the practice of systematically testing software to make sure it works. Testing can be iterative, and happen multiple times.
Eliminate bugs and ship with more confidence by adding these tools to your workflow.
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Use more flake8
Right now (in precommit.py) we only enable a few checks (E9, F63, F7, F82).
Looks like there are a lot of other useful ones in there; investigate moving to a set of blocklisted checks.
Migrate to pytest
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Right now we just use the standard C random library, but really it'd be nice if the brute force fuzzer could do consistent tests across platforms, for various purposes. We probably need our own PRNG, something like:
https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/news02.html#rng
or
https://github.com/cmcqueen/simplerandom
I'm not sure what's best. We'd like decentish quality, maybe, and d
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We need a page in the docs that tell users that to mock they should use
from unittest import mock
.We should note that the
mock.patch
decorators don't currently work, and that we need to use the context managers instead.