On 10/31/2019 10:40 PM, DL Neil via Python-list wrote:
Is the practice of TDD fundamentally, if not philosophically, somewhat contrary
to Python's EAFP approach?
Not at all. To use the maths example that's been going around:
def sqrt(number):
...
return some_value
Your tests should do two things:
- verify the function works for good values
- verify the function fails for bad values
Your sqrt function does not need to test input types -- just go through the
algorithm and return the result. If an illegal operation occurs it will raise.
EAFP means the caller of your sqrt function can pass in whatever values they
want (float, int, fraction, whatever) and either get a good result, or deal
with the raised exception.
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