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Learning Jupyter

You're reading from   Learning Jupyter Select, Share, Interact and Integrate with Jupyter Notebook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785884870
Length 238 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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 Toomey Toomey
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Learning Jupyter
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introduction to Jupyter FREE CHAPTER 2. Jupyter Python Scripting 3. Jupyter R Scripting 4. Jupyter Julia Scripting 5. Jupyter JavaScript Coding 6. Interactive Widgets 7. Sharing and Converting Jupyter Notebooks 8. Multiuser Jupyter Notebooks 9. Jupyter Scala 10. Jupyter and Big Data

Julia unit testing


As a full language, Julia has unit testing abilities to make sure your code is performing as expected. The unit tests usually reside in the tests folder.

Two of the standard functions available for unit testing in Julia are FactCheck and Base.Test. They both do the same thing, but react differently to failed tests. FactCheck will generate an error message that will not stop processing on a failure. If you provide an error handler, that error handler can take control of the test.

Base.Test will throw an exception and stop processing on the first test failure. In that regard, it is probably not useful as a unit testing function so much as a runtime test that you may put in place to make sure parameters are within reason, or otherwise, just stop processing before something bad happens.

Both packages are built-in to the standard Julia distributions.

As an example, we can create a unit tests notebook that does the same tests and see the resulting, different responses for errors...

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