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A dingus is sort of like a mock object. The main difference is that you don't set up expectations ahead of time. You just run your code, using a dingus in place of another object or class, and it will record what happens to it. Then, once your code has been exercised, you can make assertions about what it did to the dingus.
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python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.html | A record-then-assert mocking library | EPEL 7 for ppc64le | python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.html | A record-then-assert mocking library | EPEL 7 for aarch64 | python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.html | A record-then-assert mocking library | EPEL 7 for ppc64 | python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.html | A record-then-assert mocking library | EPEL 7 for x86_64 | python-dingus-0.3.4-7.el7.noarch.rpm |
python-dingus-0.3.4-bp153.1.13.noarch.html | A record-then-assert mocking library | OpenSuSE Leap 15.3 for noarch | python-dingus-0.3.4-bp153.1.13.noarch.rpm |
python-dingus-0.3.4-lp152.3.2.noarch.html | A record-then-assert mocking library | OpenSuSE Leap 15.2 for noarch | python-dingus-0.3.4-lp152.3.2.noarch.rpm |
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