Result for 0145B4E08EBBB9ED81A4B457B7C4A9AA82C0CE1F

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/fudge/tests/__pycache__/test_patcher.cpython-38.pyc
FileSize12939
MD5539D700A76F987066D0880953B095018
SHA-10145B4E08EBBB9ED81A4B457B7C4A9AA82C0CE1F
SHA-25602CEB3423110A0EB74792EA1A9661B66F00461A600794E7DBF80CF7C65B249E2
SSDEEP384:X5fFVjuiYcM5kUvy5FesR1MhT+b7dXGx2Q1DzOzqXPCctphWIJq5lbHcP0zlTVAh:XFFVjuiYcKkUvy5FesR1MhT+b7dXGx2y
TLSHT1C44282D8CE836D38FC79F2F9811F0A155616D13A43899B233934A0BE1D8B7DE0DE065A
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MD595058ACA77E629ADC6187ED5F29A34C9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionComplete documentation is available at http://farmdev.com/projects/fudge/ Fudge is a Python module for using fake objects (mocks and stubs) to test real ones. In readable Python code, you declare what methods are available on your fake and how they should be called. Then you inject that into your application and start testing. This declarative approach means you don't have to record and playback actions and you don't have to inspect your fakes after running code. If the fake object was used incorrectly then you'll see an informative exception message with a traceback that points to the culprit.
PackageNamepython3-fudge
PackageRelease4.17
PackageVersion1.1.1
SHA-141A1EA183C63FBF268E7C582EBD2FEE716374763
SHA-256D4848A567524715A76A9624A75478B15F25D5C4B0A649C2D182A4D7734D39C34