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An assertion is a statement, which aborts a program when it evaluates to false. Assert is typically used for debugging and situations which should never happen.

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assert() with message

I saw somewhere assert used with a message in the following way: assert(("message", condition)); This seems to work great, except that gcc throws the following warning: warning: left-hand operand ...
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NUnit: Assert.Multiple for methods that contain Assume.That

I'm testing a web page that contains, let's say, three different modules. In my test framework each page module is represented by its own test class: Module1Tests, Module2Tests, Module3Tests. Besides, ...
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The assert() function in C does gives assertion failed even if the values are the same [closed]

I am getting the error value read: 1 bitrtest: brtest.c:66: int main(void): Assertion `bit_read_bit(buf) == (a)' failed. Aborted (core dumped) Value read is a printf I wrote, I have assert(...
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Rest-Assured and Hamcrest matchers not working with comparing arrays of ints

With Rest Assured i'm parcing rest-response and comparing arrays. Response body: { "error": { "errorObjects": [ { "risks": [ { ...
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How can the Toy object I get from a Child object not be the same as passed in through the constructor? [closed]

I am doing an assignment that requires me to create the code that will make this run with no errors or failures. This is only one test case: Toy t1 = new Toy(1000121, "Red Bike", 3, 98.90); ...
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Show the faulty data when an assertion fails

Often when an assertion fails I want to see what kind of data caused the issue. That's very easy with the browser's developer tools, since I can see the values on the stack. But it's harder for node....
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How do I use Assert to verify that an exception has been thrown with MSTest?

How do I use Assert (or other Test class) to verify that an exception has been thrown when using MSTest/Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting?
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How to do a JUnit assert on a message in a logger

I have some code-under-test that calls on a Java logger to report its status. In the JUnit test code, I would like to verify that the correct log entry was made in this logger. Something along the ...
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How do I wildcard a string when I'm asserting a method is called with it? Python3 mock

When using mock's call() objects with assert_has_calls, I'm struggling to assert a given string has been used with an unknown value appended to the end. For example: Code under test: mystring = 'a ...
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What is the proper way to break on failed asserts in gdb?

I am attempting to capture failed asserts in my program. I’m using a library that makes direct calls to assert(), rather than a custom function or macro, and it is within this library I am currently ...
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assert() method does not work properly when the expected has unwanted comma by mistake [duplicate]

What is the issue: i am running a unit test in python using pytest. I know it should fail because it compares two different strings but it passes successfully! python version: 3.9.13 here is a ...
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How do you assert that a certain exception is thrown in JUnit tests?

How can I use JUnit idiomatically to test that some code throws an exception? While I can certainly do something like this: @Test public void testFooThrowsIndexOutOfBoundsException() { boolean ...
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PHPUnit: assert two arrays are equal, but order of elements not important

What is a good way to assert that two arrays of objects are equal, when the order of the elements in the array is unimportant, or even subject to change?
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Is there an analogue of assertAll for the check method in Kotlin?

junit has assertAll which allows you to perform all the required checks without throwing an exception for one of them, thereby ignoring the rest. For example: assertAll( { assertEquals(a, b) }, ...
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Assert statement doesn't work properly in bigger or smaller condition

I wrote an Algorithm that moves specific elements to specific index of array. arr = [1,0,4,0,True,None,-12,"Jacob"] def Move(arr,target,index): assert index>len(arr) , "index ...
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How assert if String is present in a List of Strings? [duplicate]

How would I create a junit test that checks if given String is present in List of String? I was thinking using contains but not sure if I am on the right path or not.
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use of assertTrue

I have a list of counters , and I would like to check that the value of counters is > 0 : have you any suggestion on my code ? ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>(); int ...
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Debugging an assertion with gdb shows weird std::string size

I have a problem with an assertion in a C++ program. HA_Archive & HA_Archive::operator << (const string & str) { buffer[wcursor] = HA_TYPE_STRING; wcursor++; unsigned size = ...
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how to tell assertJsonEquals to ignore one field in comparing

I am using assertJsonEquals of JsonUnit I do the following in my code: assertJsonEquals(resource("ExpecedResponse.json"), ActualResponse, when(IGNORING_ARRAY_ORDER)); The ...
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assert returning a value in c++

It be very useful to have assert returning a value in c++ like this: SomeType someValue = assert(getSomeValue()); instead of SomeType someValue = getSomeValue(); assert(someValue); Is there any ...
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Learning to use Assert and Asserttrue in Python for selenium web driver

Im trying to make a python webdriver to load a webpage and then assert true and run a print command if a text or object is there, and if not I want it to just continue running my loop. Im a noob to ...
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Can accessing mutex over a loop result in __pthread_mutex_lock: Assertion `mutex->__data-__owner == 0' failed

I have a function which is intermittently throwing the error __pthread_mutex_lock: Assertion `mutex->__data-__owner == 0' failed. From my research till now I came to know the following cases in ...
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Pthread mutex lock assertion fails

It's several days I'm trying to get ahead of this issue but seems like not my fault. I can't post any code because it's big enough. I'll try to explain it as better as I can. First it is a ...
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Number in df column, but not in list version of that column

I have the following code: if 0 in df[RATING_COL]: rating_col_list = df[RATING_COL].to_list() assert 0 in rating_col_list The assert is triggering an AssertionError. How can this ...
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Is it bad practice to have more than one assertion in a unit test? [closed]

Is it bad practice to have more than one assertion in a unit test? Does it matter?
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JUnit Assert with BigDecimal

I want to use assert between 2 two decimal, I use this: BigDecimal bd1 = new BigDecimal (1000); BigDecimal bd2 = new BigDecimal (1000); org.junit.Assert.assertSame (bd1,bd2); but the JUnit log shows:...
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ASSERT implementation for Coverity test?

In our project, ASSERT is defined: #define ASSERT(condition, severity) bsp_assert(condition, severity) Then in bsp_assert: void bsp_assert(uint8_t condition, uint8_t severity) { if(severity ...
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Use NUnit Assert.Throws method or ExpectedException attribute?

I have discovered that these seem to be the two main ways of testing for exceptions: Assert.Throws<Exception>(()=>MethodThatThrows()); [ExpectedException(typeof(Exception))] Which of these ...
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Throw an exception in Debug/Debugger attached, but Log Error in Production?

There are some paths that I want to throw an Exception when I'm working / debugging, but pass (and Log an error) when in Release. This means: while working/debugging I can investigate the call stack ...
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Is there a way to specify assertions that would be active in tests only in Rust?

I am implementing a data structure with an inner invariant that I want to cover by tests. This invariant is a part of the data structure; thus, if implemented properly, it could never be violated by ...
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Any benefit of using assert instead of using a simple "if" ?

Given this code : #include <stdio.h> #include <assert.h> void print_number(int* somePtr) { assert (somePtr!=NULL); printf ("%d\n",*somePtr); } int main () { int a=1234; int * b ...
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Dart code doesn't run in vs code with this error: Setting VM flags failed: Unrecognized flags: enable-asserts

I have started to learn dart, when I try to run dart code in vs code, I get the error saying that "Setting VM flags failed: Unrecognized flags: enable-asserts", I got the same error in ...
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What is a good way to verify if arguments of a function are numbers

I have a function which takes in 3 arguments and I want to make sure those three arguments are numbers. As of right now, I've made this after a bit of experimenting and it seems to work but I'm not ...
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What's the difference between raise, try, and assert?

I have been learning Python for a while and the raise function and assert are (what I realised is that both of them crash the app, unlike try - except) really similar and I can't see a situation where ...
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'Customize' short test summary info pytest

I'm starting to learn automated testing. When I run a test I want to get a specific text ('No Add to Cart button') on error of selenium NoSuchElementException I'm trying smth of that: class TestCart: ...
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How to enable assertions in a script run with cabal?

I want to use assert in a script that I run with cabal. The documentation says that Assertions can normally be turned on or off with a compiler flag (for GHC, assertions are normally on unless ...
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Static assert in C

How can compile-time static asserts be implemented in C (not C++), with particular emphasis on GCC?
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Assertion in verilog

In my Verilog project, the signal "CsrPlugin_exceptionPortCtrl_exceptionContext_code" is typically set to 4'bxxxx under normal conditions and take values from 4'b0000 to 4'b1111 during ...
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how to display assert message of assert.isDisplayed in logs or console output in jenkins with java

I am trying: public void assertIsDisplayed(WebElement element) { { String actualText = element.getText(); try { Assert.assertTrue(element....
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C# unit test assert datetime

I have a unit test on TimeSpan, and I don't know if I'm doing it right. TEST CASE: /// <summary> /// Wrapper around TimeSpan.TryParse that avoids out parameters. /// Tries to ...
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VHDL Assert - Concurrent statements

I am trying to use VHDL assertions. In my design, I have written the assert statement directly in the DUT because I want to monitor internal signal. And since my assertion is concurrent with the ...
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How to transform TS asserts condition in handy function?

I'm using asserts condition and have a code like this enum Types { a = "a", b = "b", c = "c" } type Entity = { type: Types }; assert(condition: any): asserts condition {...
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Are assert statements ignored during runtime?

With following codes, public Some persist(final Some entity) { if (flag) { super.persist(entity); entity.credentials(); update(entity); return entity; } ...
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pads numbers in file-names in R

i used PadNumbers <- function(numbers) { assertIntegerish(numbers, min.len = 0, lower = 0) strnumbers <- as.character(numbers) numbers <- as.numeric(gsub(".*?(\\d+).*", "\...
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How to understand AssertThat (JUnit)?

To understand JUnit, I have written the following code. In particular, I am interested in the assertThat()-method. package test; public class Equals { private String x ; public Equals(...
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Why do declared but uninitialized pointers have a value in code blocks?

Hello I have a problem with pointers in C where I dont really know how codeblocks handles pointers when they are only declared but uninitialized as followed: char *badString; printString(badString); ...
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Range checking for operator[] with std::vector and std::array in debug mode

I'm writing some numerical C++ where both std::vector and std::array are being used in performance critical parts of the code. Preferably I would like the operator[] to do range checking in debug mode ...
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Why won't my half array test and odd array test work? ( I used assert to debug)

I have been tasked with using a function to print a full array, also a half array, also an array with only odd numbers. I used assert and print statements to debug but I haven't had success. This is ...
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With Rails and Rspec, is there a way to see what page an action really takes you to?

I have a rails test in which I go to a page and enter information, save the page (which takes me back one page), and attempt to come back to see if the data is still there. I am hitting a wall, but ...
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PHPUnit: assertInstanceOf() not working when passing type as second argument as non-string

I need to check if a variable is an object of the User type. User is my class $user my object $this->assertInstanceOf($user, User); This is not working. I have a the following error: use of ...

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