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Most current systems (default Debian/Ubuntu, recent macOS) install Python only as `python3`, with no bare `python` on PATH, so learners who copied `python cli.py ...` into their host shell hit "command not found". Convert host-shell `python <cmd>` -> `python3 <cmd>` across module/lab READMEs, lab `.py` docstrings & usage strings, blog posts, lab prompt and instruction files, the M04 verify.sh message, and the M10/M24 lab patches. Module 01's convention note (and its blog/02 mirror) is rewritten so `python3` is canonical and `python` is the documented fallback. Stop-lines respected: Docker image tags (`python:3.12-slim`), `.venv/.../python` and `...\.venv\Scripts\python.exe` paths, the M20 `"command": "python"` teaching example and surrounding venv prose, container-internal invocations (M16/M18 Dockerfiles, M16 README `docker run` examples), and CI-workflow `run:` steps fed by `actions/setup-python` / `image: python:3.12` are left as `python` on purpose. pip was left out of scope: most occurrences are prose or CI/container-internal, and `pip3` does not fix the PEP 668 externally-managed-environment refusal that the course already addresses with venvs. The M01 note is worded to stay consistent with bare `pip` (use whichever pip pairs with your Python). Build (tools/build_wiki.py) and tools/check.sh both pass. Closes #104 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01GAEzanEoGJT5o1VizQar47
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1.3 KiB
Python
42 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
"""Tests for the tasks-app core logic: the kind of suite Module 13 has you write.
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Reproduced here so this module's lab is self-contained: if you already wrote tests in Module 13,
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use those instead. Standard-library `unittest`, exactly like Module 13, nothing to install.
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Run locally with `python3 -m unittest` from the project folder. CI runs exactly this.
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"""
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import unittest
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from tasks import TaskList
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class TestTaskList(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_add_appends_a_task(self):
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tl = TaskList()
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tl.add("write the CI lesson")
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self.assertEqual(len(tl.tasks), 1)
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self.assertEqual(tl.tasks[0].title, "write the CI lesson")
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self.assertFalse(tl.tasks[0].done)
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def test_complete_marks_a_task_done(self):
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tl = TaskList()
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tl.add("ship it")
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tl.complete(0)
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self.assertTrue(tl.tasks[0].done)
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def test_pending_excludes_completed_tasks(self):
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tl = TaskList()
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tl.add("a")
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tl.add("b")
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tl.complete(0)
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pending = tl.pending()
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self.assertEqual(len(pending), 1)
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self.assertEqual(pending[0].title, "b")
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def test_render_is_friendly_when_empty(self):
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self.assertEqual(TaskList().render(), "(no tasks yet)")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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