Message85247
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skip.montanaro |
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benjamin.peterson, giampaolo.rodola, gpolo, gregory.p.smith, gvanrossum, michael.foord, ncoghlan, pitrou, pupeno, purcell, rhettinger, skip.montanaro |
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2009年04月02日.19:18:44 |
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<18901.3985.823112.130299@montanaro.dyndns.org> |
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<1238699248.44.0.737679457678.issue2578@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Michael> Why do you need the assert methods to go away in order to use
Michael> assert statements?
You don't, but use of assert statements seems a hell of a lot more Pythonic
to me than all the assert* or fail* method names which I can never remember.
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| 2009年04月02日 19:18:45 | skip.montanaro | set | recipients:
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| 2009年04月02日 19:18:44 | skip.montanaro | link | issue2578 messages |
| 2009年04月02日 19:18:44 | skip.montanaro | create |
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