Unknown wrote: > Hello > > doctest of the sample function funct() doesn't works > because flag used by funct() is the one defined in > first line "flag = True" and not the one in the > doctest code ">>> flag = False". > > Any work around known ?
You can import the module where funct() is defined: def funct() """ >>> import module >>> module.flag = False >>> funct() 'No' """ ... > flag = True # <- funct() always use this one > > def funct(): > """ > Code for doctest: > > >>> flag = True > >>> funct() > 'Yes' > >>> flag = False # <- Ignored unfortunalely > >>> funct() > 'No' > """ > > if flag: > return "Yes" > else: > return "No" > > if __name__ == "__main__": > import doctest > doctest.testmod() > > > > Failed example: > funct() > Expected: > 'No' > Got: > 'Yes' > ********************************************************************** > 1 items had failures: > 1 of 4 in __main__.funct > ***Test Failed*** 1 failures. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list