Provided by: python3-hypothesis_6.127.4-1_all 

NAME
hypothesis - helper tool for property-based testing
SYNOPSIS
hypothesis codemod PATH
hypothesis write [OPTIONS] FUNCTION [FUNCTION ...]
DESCRIPTION
hypothesis helps you write and maintain property-based tests in your Python project.
hypothesis codemod refactors deprecated or inefficient code, rewriting files in place. It has no
additional options.
hypothesis write writes property-based tests for you. Type annotations are helpful but not required. The
following options are recognized:
--roundtrip
write roundtrip tests for write/read or encode/decode functions.
Example: hypothesis write --roundtrip json.dumps json.loads
--equivalent
write tests whether two functions behave identically.
Example: hypothesis write --equivalent ast.literal_eval eval
--errors-equivalent
like --equivalent, but also allows consistent errors.
--idempotent
write tests whether a function is idempotent.
--binary-op
write tests for associativity, commutativity and identitiy element.
Example: hypothesis write --binary-op operator.add
--except CLASS
dotted name of exception to ignore. can be specified multiple times.
--annotate, --no-annotate
force tests to be type-annotated (or not).
--style=STYLE
write tests as pytest functions or unittest methods.
AUTHORS
hypothesis has been conceived by David R. McIver and written with the help of many contributors.
This manual page has been written by Timo Röhling for Debian and may be reused without restriction.
6.127.4 HYPOTHESIS(1)