python-dirty-equals src 976ac9a0726d354c74d3cbbf69385f52fda0138a5284e184230de0e3bd61d040 Doing dirty (but extremely useful) things with equals The dirty-equals Python library (mis)uses the __eq__ method to make python code (generally unit tests) more declarative and therefore easier to read and write. You can use dirty-equals in whatever context you like, but it comes into its own when writing unit tests for applications where you’re commonly checking the response to API calls and the contents of a database. https://github.com/samuelcolvin/dirty-equals python-dirty-equals src 282ed4f2ac0b9dd72c3c9d5a7768522715e228f2179eff5a710d81c5ca85bb81 Doing dirty (but extremely useful) things with equals The dirty-equals Python library (mis)uses the __eq__ method to make python code (generally unit tests) more declarative and therefore easier to read and write. You can use dirty-equals in whatever context you like, but it comes into its own when writing unit tests for applications where you’re commonly checking the response to API calls and the contents of a database. https://github.com/samuelcolvin/dirty-equals python3-dirty-equals noarch 7c65ead2152f895061d491aa86289c1d00153ca0389101656e02e75cf5a89422 Doing dirty (but extremely useful) things with equals The dirty-equals Python library (mis)uses the __eq__ method to make python code (generally unit tests) more declarative and therefore easier to read and write. You can use dirty-equals in whatever context you like, but it comes into its own when writing unit tests for applications where you’re commonly checking the response to API calls and the contents of a database. %pyproject_extras_subpkg -n python3-dirty-equals pydantic https://github.com/samuelcolvin/dirty-equals python3-dirty-equals noarch 0a13aef2794726ee3920732283a964dc41e9d072db628e11d8ef94d142938cf6 Doing dirty (but extremely useful) things with equals The dirty-equals Python library (mis)uses the __eq__ method to make python code (generally unit tests) more declarative and therefore easier to read and write. You can use dirty-equals in whatever context you like, but it comes into its own when writing unit tests for applications where you’re commonly checking the response to API calls and the contents of a database. %pyproject_extras_subpkg -n python3-dirty-equals pydantic https://github.com/samuelcolvin/dirty-equals