diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_asserts.py b/python 2/koans/about_asserts.py index 3905498d3..f36f88af2 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_asserts.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_asserts.py @@ -9,25 +9,25 @@ def test_assert_truth(self): """ We shall contemplate truth by testing reality, via asserts. """ - self.assertTrue(False) # This should be true + self.assertTrue(True) # This should be true def test_assert_with_message(self): """ Enlightenment may be more easily achieved with appropriate messages. """ - self.assertTrue(False, "This should be true -- Please fix this") + self.assertTrue(True, "This should be true -- Please fix this") def test_fill_in_values(self): """ Sometimes we will ask you to fill in the values """ - self.assertEqual(__, 1 + 1) + self.assertEqual(2, 1 + 1) def test_assert_equality(self): """ To understand reality, we must compare our expectations against reality. """ - expected_value = __ + expected_value = 2 actual_value = 1 + 1 self.assertTrue(expected_value == actual_value) @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ def test_a_better_way_of_asserting_equality(self): """ Some ways of asserting equality are better than others. """ - expected_value = __ + expected_value = 2 actual_value = 1 + 1 self.assertEqual(expected_value, actual_value) @@ -46,5 +46,5 @@ def test_that_unittest_asserts_work_the_same_way_as_python_asserts(self): """ # This throws an AssertionError exception - assert False + assert True diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_dictionaries.py b/python 2/koans/about_dictionaries.py index 37a21716f..fff1811db 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_dictionaries.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_dictionaries.py @@ -12,48 +12,48 @@ def test_creating_dictionaries(self): empty_dict = dict() self.assertEqual(dict, type(empty_dict)) self.assertEqual(dict(), empty_dict) - self.assertEqual(__, len(empty_dict)) + self.assertEqual(0, len(empty_dict)) def test_dictionary_literals(self): babel_fish = { 'one': "uno", 'two': "dos" } - self.assertEqual(__, len(babel_fish)) + self.assertEqual(2, len(babel_fish)) def test_accessing_dictionaries(self): babel_fish = { 'one': "uno", 'two': "dos" } - self.assertEqual(__, babel_fish['one']) - self.assertEqual(__, babel_fish['two']) + self.assertEqual("uno", babel_fish['one']) + self.assertEqual("dos", babel_fish['two']) def test_changing_dictionaries(self): babel_fish = { 'one': "uno", 'two': "dos" } babel_fish['one'] = "eins" - expected = { 'two': "dos", 'one': __ } + expected = { 'two': "dos", 'one': "eins" } self.assertEqual(expected, babel_fish) def test_dictionary_is_unordered(self): dict1 = { 'one': "uno", 'two': "dos" } dict2 = { 'two': "dos", 'one': "uno" } - self.assertEqual(____, dict1 == dict2) + self.assertEqual(True, dict1 == dict2) def test_dictionary_keys(self): babel_fish = { 'one': "uno", 'two': "dos" } - self.assertEqual(__, len(babel_fish.keys())) - self.assertEqual(__, 'one' in babel_fish) - self.assertEqual(__, 'two' in babel_fish) + self.assertEqual(2, len(babel_fish.keys())) + self.assertEqual(True, 'one' in babel_fish) + self.assertEqual(True, 'two' in babel_fish) self.assertEqual(list, babel_fish.keys().__class__) def test_dictionary_values(self): babel_fish = { 'one': "uno", 'two': "dos" } - self.assertEqual(__, len(babel_fish.values())) - self.assertEqual(__, 'uno' in babel_fish.values()) - self.assertEqual(__, 'dos' in babel_fish.values()) + self.assertEqual(2, len(babel_fish.values())) + self.assertEqual(True, 'uno' in babel_fish.values()) + self.assertEqual(True, 'dos' in babel_fish.values()) self.assertEqual(list, babel_fish.values().__class__) def test_making_a_dictionary_from_a_sequence_of_keys(self): cards = {}.fromkeys(("red warrior", "green elf", "blue valkyrie", "yellow dwarf", "confused looking zebra"), 42) - self.assertEqual(__, len(cards)) - self.assertEqual(__, cards["green elf"]) - self.assertEqual(__, cards["yellow dwarf"]) + self.assertEqual(5, len(cards)) + self.assertEqual(42, cards["green elf"]) + self.assertEqual(42, cards["yellow dwarf"]) diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_list_assignments.py b/python 2/koans/about_list_assignments.py index d7e2e8998..c80832c89 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_list_assignments.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_list_assignments.py @@ -10,21 +10,21 @@ class AboutListAssignments(Koan): def test_non_parallel_assignment(self): names = ["John", "Smith"] - self.assertEqual(__, names) + self.assertEqual(['John', 'Smith'], names) def test_parallel_assignments(self): first_name, last_name = ["John", "Smith"] - self.assertEqual(__, first_name) - self.assertEqual(__, last_name) + self.assertEqual("John", first_name) + self.assertEqual("Smith", last_name) def test_parallel_assignments_with_sublists(self): first_name, last_name = [["Willie", "Rae"], "Johnson"] - self.assertEqual(__, first_name) - self.assertEqual(__, last_name) + self.assertEqual(["Willie", "Rae"], first_name) + self.assertEqual("Johnson", last_name) def test_swapping_with_parallel_assignment(self): first_name = "Roy" last_name = "Rob" first_name, last_name = last_name, first_name - self.assertEqual(__, first_name) - self.assertEqual(__, last_name) + self.assertEqual("Rob", first_name) + self.assertEqual("Roy", last_name) diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_lists.py b/python 2/koans/about_lists.py index 94dfef4c3..2a9d51aee 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_lists.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_lists.py @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ class AboutLists(Koan): def test_creating_lists(self): empty_list = list() self.assertEqual(list, type(empty_list)) - self.assertEqual(__, len(empty_list)) + self.assertEqual(0, len(empty_list)) def test_list_literals(self): nums = list() @@ -21,68 +21,68 @@ def test_list_literals(self): self.assertEqual([1], nums) nums[1:] = [2] - self.assertEqual([1, __], nums) + self.assertEqual([1, 2], nums) nums.append(333) - self.assertEqual([1, 2, __], nums) + self.assertEqual([1, 2, 333], nums) def test_accessing_list_elements(self): noms = ['peanut', 'butter', 'and', 'jelly'] - self.assertEqual(__, noms[0]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[3]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[-1]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[-3]) + self.assertEqual('peanut', noms[0]) + self.assertEqual('jelly', noms[3]) + self.assertEqual('jelly', noms[-1]) + self.assertEqual('butter', noms[-3]) def test_slicing_lists(self): noms = ['peanut', 'butter', 'and', 'jelly'] - self.assertEqual(__, noms[0:1]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[0:2]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[2:2]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[2:20]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[4:0]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[4:100]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[5:0]) + self.assertEqual(['peanut'], noms[0:1]) + self.assertEqual(['peanut', 'butter'], noms[0:2]) + self.assertEqual([], noms[2:2]) + self.assertEqual(['and', 'jelly'], noms[2:20]) + self.assertEqual([], noms[4:0]) + self.assertEqual([], noms[4:100]) + self.assertEqual([], noms[5:0]) def test_slicing_to_the_edge(self): noms = ['peanut', 'butter', 'and', 'jelly'] - self.assertEqual(__, noms[2:]) - self.assertEqual(__, noms[:2]) + self.assertEqual(['and', 'jelly'], noms[2:]) + self.assertEqual(['peanut', 'butter'], noms[:2]) def test_lists_and_ranges(self): self.assertEqual(list, type(range(5))) - self.assertEqual(__, range(5)) - self.assertEqual(__, range(5, 9)) + self.assertEqual([0, 1, 2, 3, 4], range(5)) + self.assertEqual([5, 6, 7, 8], range(5, 9)) def test_ranges_with_steps(self): - self.assertEqual(__, range(0, 8, 2)) - self.assertEqual(__, range(1, 8, 3)) - self.assertEqual(__, range(5, -7, -4)) - self.assertEqual(__, range(5, -8, -4)) + self.assertEqual([0, 2, 4, 6], range(0, 8, 2)) + self.assertEqual([1, 4, 7], range(1, 8, 3)) + self.assertEqual([5, 1, -3], range(5, -7, -4)) + self.assertEqual([5, 1, -3, -7], range(5, -8, -4)) def test_insertions(self): knight = ['you', 'shall', 'pass'] knight.insert(2, 'not') - self.assertEqual(__, knight) + self.assertEqual(['you', 'shall', 'not', 'pass'], knight) knight.insert(0, 'Arthur') - self.assertEqual(__, knight) + self.assertEqual(['Arthur', 'you', 'shall', 'not', 'pass'], knight) def test_popping_lists(self): stack = [10, 20, 30] stack.append('last') - self.assertEqual(__, stack) + self.assertEqual([10, 20, 30, 'last'], stack) popped_value = stack.pop() - self.assertEqual(__, popped_value) - self.assertEqual(__, stack) + self.assertEqual('last', popped_value) + self.assertEqual([10, 20, 30], stack) popped_value = stack.pop(1) - self.assertEqual(__, popped_value) - self.assertEqual(__, stack) + self.assertEqual(20, popped_value) + self.assertEqual([10, 30], stack) # Notice that there is a "pop" but no "push" in python? @@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ def test_use_deques_for_making_queues(self): queue = deque([1, 2]) queue.append('last') - self.assertEqual(__, list(queue)) + self.assertEqual([1, 2, 'last'], list(queue)) popped_value = queue.popleft() - self.assertEqual(__, popped_value) - self.assertEqual(__, list(queue)) + self.assertEqual(1, popped_value) + self.assertEqual([2, 'last'], list(queue)) diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_methods.py b/python 2/koans/about_methods.py index 08c133286..8c844f673 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_methods.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_methods.py @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ def my_global_function(a,b): class AboutMethods(Koan): def test_calling_an_global_function(self): - self.assertEqual(__, my_global_function(2,3)) + self.assertEqual(5, my_global_function(2,3)) # NOTE: Wrong number of arguments is not a SYNTAX error, but a # runtime error. @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ def test_calling_functions_with_wrong_number_of_arguments(self): try: my_global_function() except Exception as exception: - self.assertEqual(__, type(exception).__name__) + self.assertEqual('TypeError', type(exception).__name__) self.assertMatch( r'my_global_function\(\) takes exactly 2 arguments \(0 given\)' , exception[0]) @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ def test_calling_functions_with_wrong_number_of_arguments(self): except Exception as e: # Note, watch out for parenthesis. They need slashes in front! - self.assertMatch(__, e[0]) + self.assertMatch('takes exactly 2 arguments', e[0]) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ def pointless_method(self, a, b): sum = a + b def test_which_does_not_return_anything(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.pointless_method(1, 2)) + self.assertEqual(None, self.pointless_method(1, 2)) # Notice that methods accessed from class scope do not require # you to pass the first "self" argument? @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ def method_with_defaults(self, a, b='default_value'): return [a, b] def test_calling_with_default_values(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.method_with_defaults(1)) - self.assertEqual(__, self.method_with_defaults(1, 2)) + self.assertEqual([1, 'default_value'] , self.method_with_defaults(1)) + self.assertEqual([1, 2], self.method_with_defaults(1, 2)) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -57,9 +57,9 @@ def method_with_var_args(self, *args): return args def test_calling_with_variable_arguments(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.method_with_var_args()) + self.assertEqual((), self.method_with_var_args()) self.assertEqual(('one',), self.method_with_var_args('one')) - self.assertEqual(__, self.method_with_var_args('one', 'two')) + self.assertEqual(('one', 'two',), self.method_with_var_args('one', 'two')) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -70,13 +70,13 @@ def test_functions_without_self_arg_are_global_functions(self): def function_with_the_same_name(a, b): return a * b - self.assertEqual(__, function_with_the_same_name(3,4)) + self.assertEqual(12, function_with_the_same_name(3,4)) def test_calling_methods_in_same_class_with_explicit_receiver(self): def function_with_the_same_name(a, b): return a * b - self.assertEqual(__, self.function_with_the_same_name(3,4)) + self.assertEqual(7, self.function_with_the_same_name(3,4)) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -89,10 +89,10 @@ def another_method_with_the_same_name(self): return 42 def test_that_old_methods_are_hidden_by_redefinitions(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.another_method_with_the_same_name()) + self.assertEqual(42, self.another_method_with_the_same_name()) def test_that_overlapped_method_is_still_there(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.link_to_overlapped_method()) + self.assertEqual(10, self.link_to_overlapped_method()) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -100,21 +100,21 @@ def empty_method(self): pass def test_methods_that_do_nothing_need_to_use_pass_as_a_filler(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.empty_method()) + self.assertEqual(None, self.empty_method()) def test_pass_does_nothing_at_all(self): "You" "shall" "not" pass - self.assertEqual(____, "Still got to this line" != None) + self.assertEqual(True, "Still got to this line" != None) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ def one_line_method(self): return 'Madagascar' def test_no_indentation_required_for_one_line_statement_bodies(self): - self.assertEqual(__, self.one_line_method()) + self.assertEqual('Madagascar', self.one_line_method()) # ------------------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_none.py b/python 2/koans/about_none.py index f8418f775..8c11b4d31 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_none.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_none.py @@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ class AboutNone(Koan): def test_none_is_an_object(self): "Unlike NULL in a lot of languages" - self.assertEqual(__, isinstance(None, object)) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(None, object)) def test_none_is_universal(self): "There is only one None" - self.assertEqual(__, None is None) + self.assertEqual(True, None is None) def test_what_exception_do_you_get_when_calling_nonexistent_methods_on_None(self): """ @@ -30,17 +30,17 @@ def test_what_exception_do_you_get_when_calling_nonexistent_methods_on_None(self None.some_method_none_does_not_know_about() except Exception as ex: # What exception has been caught? - self.assertEqual(__, ex.__class__.__name__) + self.assertEqual("AttributeError", ex.__class__.__name__) # What message was attached to the exception? # (HINT: replace __ with part of the error message.) - self.assertMatch(__, ex.args[0]) + self.assertMatch("object has no attribute", ex.args[0]) def test_none_is_distinct(self): """ None is distinct from other things which are False. """ - self.assertEqual(____, None is not 0) - self.assertEqual(____, None is not False) + self.assertEqual(True, None is not 0) + self.assertEqual(True, None is not False) diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_strings.py b/python 2/koans/about_strings.py index 8b6ed0def..2ff97ea82 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_strings.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_strings.py @@ -7,102 +7,102 @@ class AboutStrings(Koan): def test_double_quoted_strings_are_strings(self): string = "Hello, world." - self.assertEqual(__, isinstance(string, basestring)) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(string, basestring)) def test_single_quoted_strings_are_also_strings(self): string = 'Goodbye, world.' - self.assertEqual(__, isinstance(string, basestring)) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(string, basestring)) def test_triple_quote_strings_are_also_strings(self): string = """Howdy, world!""" - self.assertEqual(__, isinstance(string, basestring)) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(string, basestring)) def test_triple_single_quotes_work_too(self): string = '''Bonjour tout le monde!''' - self.assertEqual(__, isinstance(string, basestring)) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(string, basestring)) def test_raw_strings_are_also_strings(self): string = r"Konnichi wa, world!" - self.assertEqual(__, isinstance(string, basestring)) + self.assertEqual(True, isinstance(string, basestring)) def test_use_single_quotes_to_create_string_with_double_quotes(self): string = 'He said, "Go Away."' - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("He said, \"Go Away.\"", string) def test_use_double_quotes_to_create_strings_with_single_quotes(self): string = "Don't" - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("Don\'t", string) def test_use_backslash_for_escaping_quotes_in_strings(self): a = "He said, \"Don't\"" b = 'He said, "Don\'t"' - self.assertEqual(__, (a == b)) + self.assertEqual(True, (a == b)) def test_use_backslash_at_the_end_of_a_line_to_continue_onto_the_next_line(self): string = "It was the best of times,\n\ It was the worst of times." - self.assertEqual(__, len(string)) + self.assertEqual(52, len(string)) def test_triple_quoted_strings_can_span_lines(self): string = """ Howdy, world! """ - self.assertEqual(__, len(string)) + self.assertEqual(15, len(string)) def test_triple_quoted_strings_need_less_escaping(self): a = "Hello \"world\"." b = """Hello "world".""" - self.assertEqual(__, (a == b)) + self.assertEqual(True, (a == b)) def but_you_still_have_to_be_careful_at_the_end_of_a_triple_quoted_string(self): string = """Hello "world\"""" def test_plus_concatenates_strings(self): string = "Hello, " + "world" - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("Hello, world", string) def test_adjacent_strings_are_concatenated_automatically(self): string = "Hello" ", " "World" - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("Hello, World", string) def test_plus_will_not_modify_original_strings(self): hi = "Hello, " there = "world" string = hi + there - self.assertEqual(__, hi) - self.assertEqual(__, there) + self.assertEqual("Hello, ", hi) + self.assertEqual("world", there) def test_plus_equals_will_append_to_end_of_string(self): hi = "Hello, " there = "world" hi += there - self.assertEqual(__, hi) + self.assertEqual("Hello, world", hi) def test_plus_equals_also_leaves_original_string_unmodified(self): original = "Hello, " hi = original there = "world" hi += there - self.assertEqual(__, original) + self.assertEqual("Hello, ", original) def test_most_strings_interpret_escape_characters(self): string = "\n" self.assertEqual('\n', string) self.assertEqual("""\n""", string) - self.assertEqual(__, len(string)) + self.assertEqual(1, len(string)) def test_use_format_to_interpolate_variables(self): value1 = 'one' value2 = 2 string = "The values are {0} and {1}".format(value1, value2) - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("The values are one and 2", string) def test_formatted_values_con_be_shown_in_any_order_or_be_repeated(self): value1 = 'doh' value2 = 'DOH' string = "The values are {1}, {0}, {0} and {1}!".format(value1, value2) - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("The values are DOH, doh, doh and DOH!", string) def test_any_python_expression_may_be_interpolated(self): import math # import a standard python module with math functions @@ -110,24 +110,24 @@ def test_any_python_expression_may_be_interpolated(self): decimal_places = 4 string = "The square root of 5 is {0:.{1}f}".format(math.sqrt(5), \ decimal_places) - self.assertEqual(__, string) + self.assertEqual("The square root of 5 is 2.2361", string) def test_you_can_get_a_substring_from_a_string(self): string = "Bacon, lettuce and tomato" - self.assertEqual(__, string[7:10]) + self.assertEqual("let", string[7:10]) def test_you_can_get_a_single_character_from_a_string(self): string = "Bacon, lettuce and tomato" - self.assertEqual(__, string[1]) + self.assertEqual("a", string[1]) def test_single_characters_can_be_represented_by_integers(self): - self.assertEqual(__, ord('a')) - self.assertEqual(__, ord('b') == (ord('a') + 1)) + self.assertEqual(97, ord('a')) + self.assertEqual(True, ord('b') == (ord('a') + 1)) def test_strings_can_be_split(self): string = "Sausage Egg Cheese" words = string.split() - self.assertEqual([__, __, __], words) + self.assertEqual(["Sausage", "Egg", "Cheese"], words) def test_strings_can_be_split_with_different_patterns(self): import re #import python regular expression library @@ -137,25 +137,25 @@ def test_strings_can_be_split_with_different_patterns(self): words = pattern.split(string) - self.assertEqual([__, __, __, __], words) + self.assertEqual(["the", "rain", "in", "spain"], words) # Pattern is a Python regular expression pattern which matches ',' or ';' def test_raw_strings_do_not_interpret_escape_characters(self): string = r'\n' self.assertNotEqual('\n', string) - self.assertEqual(__, string) - self.assertEqual(__, len(string)) + self.assertEqual("\\n", string) + self.assertEqual(2, len(string)) # Useful in regular expressions, file paths, URLs, etc. def test_strings_can_be_joined(self): words = ["Now", "is", "the", "time"] - self.assertEqual(__, ' '.join(words)) + self.assertEqual("Now is the time", ' '.join(words)) def test_strings_can_change_case(self): - self.assertEqual(__, 'guido'.capitalize()) - self.assertEqual(__, 'guido'.upper()) - self.assertEqual(__, 'TimBot'.lower()) - self.assertEqual(__, 'guido van rossum'.title()) - self.assertEqual(__, 'ToTaLlY aWeSoMe'.swapcase()) + self.assertEqual("Guido", 'guido'.capitalize()) + self.assertEqual("GUIDO", 'guido'.upper()) + self.assertEqual("timbot", 'TimBot'.lower()) + self.assertEqual("Guido Van Rossum", 'guido van rossum'.title()) + self.assertEqual("tOtAlLy AwEsOmE", 'ToTaLlY aWeSoMe'.swapcase()) diff --git a/python 2/koans/about_tuples.py b/python 2/koans/about_tuples.py index fbfc35ba5..12bdfb986 100644 --- a/python 2/koans/about_tuples.py +++ b/python 2/koans/about_tuples.py @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ class AboutTuples(Koan): def test_creating_a_tuple(self): count_of_three = (1, 2, 5) - self.assertEqual(__, count_of_three[2]) + self.assertEqual(5, count_of_three[2]) def test_tuples_are_immutable_so_item_assignment_is_not_possible(self): count_of_three = (1, 2, 5) try: count_of_three[2] = "three" except TypeError as ex: - self.assertMatch(__, ex[0]) + self.assertMatch("does not support item assignment", ex[0]) def test_tuples_are_immutable_so_appending_is_not_possible(self): count_of_three = (1, 2, 5) @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def test_tuples_are_immutable_so_appending_is_not_possible(self): # Note, assertMatch() uses regular expression pattern matching, # so you don't have to copy the whole message. - self.assertMatch(__, ex[0]) + self.assertMatch("has no attribute 'append'", ex[0]) # Tuples are less flexible than lists, but faster. @@ -35,23 +35,23 @@ def test_tuples_can_only_be_changed_through_replacement(self): list_count.append("boom") count_of_three = tuple(list_count) - self.assertEqual(__, count_of_three) + self.assertEqual((1, 2, 5, "boom"), count_of_three) def test_tuples_of_one_are_peculiar(self): - self.assertEqual(__, (1)) - self.assertEqual(__, ("Hello comma!", )) - self.assertEqual(__, (1,)) - self.assertEqual(__, tuple("Surprise!")) + self.assertEqual(1, (1)) + self.assertEqual(("Hello comma!", ), ("Hello comma!", )) + self.assertEqual((1, ), (1,)) + self.assertEqual(('S', 'u', 'r', 'p', 'r', 'i', 's', 'e', '!'), tuple("Surprise!")) def test_creating_empty_tuples(self): - self.assertEqual(__ , ()) - self.assertEqual(__ , tuple()) #Sometimes less confusing + self.assertEqual(() , ()) + self.assertEqual(() , tuple()) #Sometimes less confusing def test_tuples_can_be_embedded(self): lat = (37, 14, 6, 'N') lon = (115, 48, 40, 'W') place = ('Area 51', lat, lon) - self.assertEqual(__, place) + self.assertEqual(('Area 51', (37, 14, 6, 'N'), (115, 48, 40, 'W')), place) def test_tuples_are_good_for_representing_records(self): locations = [ @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ def test_tuples_are_good_for_representing_records(self): locations.append( ("Cthulu", (26, 40, 1, 'N'), (70, 45, 7, 'W')) ) - self.assertEqual(__, locations[2][0]) - self.assertEqual(__, locations[0][1][2]) + self.assertEqual("Cthulu", locations[2][0]) + self.assertEqual(15.56, locations[0][1][2]) + - \ No newline at end of file