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Date:   Fri, 28 Jun 2019 07:37:43 +0000

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diff --git a/python/hello-world/README.md b/python/hello-world/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# Hello World + +The classical introductory exercise. Just say "Hello, World!". + +["Hello, World!"](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Hello,_world!%22_program) is +the traditional first program for beginning programming in a new language +or environment. + +The objectives are simple: + +- Write a function that returns the string "Hello, World!". +- Run the test suite and make sure that it succeeds. +- Submit your solution and check it at the website. + +If everything goes well, you will be ready to fetch your first real exercise. + +## Exception messages + +Sometimes it is necessary to raise an exception. When you do this, you should include a meaningful error message to +indicate what the source of the error is. This makes your code more readable and helps significantly with debugging. Not +every exercise will require you to raise an exception, but for those that do, the tests will only pass if you include +a message. + +To raise a message with an exception, just write it as an argument to the exception type. For example, instead of +`raise Exception`, you should write: + +```python +raise Exception("Meaningful message indicating the source of the error") +``` + +## Running the tests + +To run the tests, run the appropriate command below ([why they are different](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1629#issue-161422224)): + +- Python 2.7: `py.test hello_world_test.py` +- Python 3.4+: `pytest hello_world_test.py` + +Alternatively, you can tell Python to run the pytest module (allowing the same command to be used regardless of Python version): +`python -m pytest hello_world_test.py` + +### Common `pytest` options + +- `-v` : enable verbose output +- `-x` : stop running tests on first failure +- `--ff` : run failures from previous test before running other test cases + +For other options, see `python -m pytest -h` + +## Submitting Exercises + +Note that, when trying to submit an exercise, make sure the solution is in the `$EXERCISM_WORKSPACE/python/hello-world` directory. + +You can find your Exercism workspace by running `exercism debug` and looking for the line that starts with `Workspace`. + +For more detailed information about running tests, code style and linting, +please see [Running the Tests](http://exercism.io/tracks/python/tests). + +## Source + +This is an exercise to introduce users to using Exercism [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Hello,_world!%22_program](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Hello,_world!%22_program) + +## Submitting Incomplete Solutions + +It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise. diff --git a/python/hello-world/__pycache__/hello_world.cpython-37.pyc b/python/hello-world/__pycache__/hello_world.cpython-37.pyc Binary files differ. diff --git a/python/hello-world/hello_world.py b/python/hello-world/hello_world.py @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +"""Provides a 'hello world' function.""" + +def hello(): + """hello returns the string 'Hello, World!'""" + return 'Hello, World!' diff --git a/python/hello-world/hello_world_test.py b/python/hello-world/hello_world_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +import unittest + +import hello_world + + +# Tests adapted from `problem-specifications//canonical-data.json` @ v1.1.0 + +class HelloWorldTest(unittest.TestCase): + def test_hello(self): + self.assertEqual(hello_world.hello(), 'Hello, World!') + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main()