
evanhorn
Python Testing with pytest, Second Edition: boppytest2-code.zip
Brian, the top level README.md file refers to “tasks_proj” instead of “cards_proj”.
Based on this I grepped for “tasks” and found the word present on line 109 of cards_proj/src/cards/api.py and ch11/cards_proj/src/cards/api.py. Both instances are in the docstring of delete_all but from the context of the other docstrings I think this was intended to be “cards” as well.
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brianokken
Author of Python Testing with pytest
Nice catch. Thanks.
The README.txt isn’t necessary anymore, so I’m going to remove it.
And I’ll change tasks to cards in the api.py.
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