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| -rw-r--r-- | ExampleSubmission/animals.py | 55 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ExampleSubmission/example.py | 146 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ExampleSubmission/test_dont_test_me.py | 12 | 
3 files changed, 109 insertions, 104 deletions
| diff --git a/ExampleSubmission/animals.py b/ExampleSubmission/animals.py index 924c6fb..d1c933a 100644 --- a/ExampleSubmission/animals.py +++ b/ExampleSubmission/animals.py @@ -1,26 +1,31 @@ -import datetime - -class Animal: -    def __init__(self): -        self.birthday = datetime.datetime.now() - -    def move(self): -        return "*moves*" - -class Dog(Animal): -    def speak(self): -        return "woof" - -class Cat(Animal): -    def speak(self): -        return "meow" - -class Kitten(Cat): -    """nyaa~~~ -    """ -    def speak(self): -        return "meow (but cuter)" - -kitten = Kitten() -with open("animals.txt", "w") as f: +import datetime
 +
 +class Animal:
 +    def __init__(self):
 +        self.birthday = datetime.datetime.now()
 +
 +    def move(self):
 +        return "*moves*"
 +
 +class Dog(Animal):
 +    """Some
 +
 +    multiline
 +
 +    docs"""
 +    def speak(self):
 +        return "woof"
 +
 +class Cat(Animal):
 +    def speak(self):
 +        return "meow"
 +
 +class Kitten(Cat):
 +    """nyaa~~~
 +    """
 +    def speak(self):
 +        return "meow (but cuter)"
 +
 +kitten = Kitten()
 +with open("animals.txt", "w") as f:
      f.write(kitten.speak())
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ExampleSubmission/example.py b/ExampleSubmission/example.py index 7029b33..9b5f0e8 100644 --- a/ExampleSubmission/example.py +++ b/ExampleSubmission/example.py @@ -1,74 +1,74 @@ -# Eden Attenborough -# 12-01-21 - -import tkinter as tk -from dataclasses import dataclass -import sys - -class Application(tk.Tk): -    """An example class, which implements a GUI by inheriting from tkinter.Tk -    """ -    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): -        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) - -        self.title("Hello World!") - -    def a_method_with_defaults(self, n:str, arg_1 = "hello", arg_2 = "world", count:int = 3): -        """Adds two strings together with a space between them. - -        Args: -            arg_1 (str, optional): The first string to add. Defaults to "hello". -            arg_2 (str, optional): The second string to add. Defaults to "world". - -        Returns: -            str: A concatinated string. -        """ -        return "%s %s" % (arg_1, arg_2) - -    def add(self, num1:int, num2:int) -> int: -        """Adds two numbers together and returns the output - -        Args: -            num1 (int): The first number to add -            num2 (int): The second number to add - -        Returns: -            int: The two numbers added together -        """ -        return num1 + num2 - -@dataclass -class MyDate: -    year:int -    month:int -    day:int - -    def __eq__(self, otherDate): -        return self.year == otherDate.year and self.month == otherDate.month and self.day == otherDate.day - -    def __str__(self): -        "%d-%d-%4d" % (self.day, self.month, self.year) -     - -# hello world! -def hello_world(times): -    """Prints 'hello world!' to stdout. Prints it out `times` times. - -    Args: -        times (int): The number of times to print out hello world. - -    Returns: -        str: Hello world, repeated as many times as nessicary -    """ -    return "hello world! " * times - -def an_undocumented_function(): -    return 3.14156 - -# kwonlyargs demo -def greet(*names, greeting="Hello"): -    for name in names: -        print(greeting, name) - -if __name__ == "__main__": +# Eden Attenborough
 +# 12-01-21
 +
 +import tkinter as tk
 +from dataclasses import dataclass
 +import sys
 +
 +class Application(tk.Tk):
 +    """An example class, which implements a GUI by inheriting from tkinter.Tk
 +    """
 +    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
 +        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
 +
 +        self.title("Hello World!")
 +
 +    def a_method_with_defaults(self, n:str, arg_1 = "hello", arg_2 = "world", count:int = 3):
 +        """Adds two strings together with a space between them.
 +
 +        Args:
 +            arg_1 (str, optional): The first string to add. Defaults to "hello".
 +            arg_2 (str, optional): The second string to add. Defaults to "world".
 +
 +        Returns:
 +            str: A concatinated string.
 +        """
 +        return "%s %s" % (arg_1, arg_2)
 +
 +    def add(self, num1:int, num2:int) -> int:
 +        """Adds two numbers together and returns the output
 +
 +        Args:
 +            num1 (int): The first number to add
 +            num2 (int): The second number to add
 +
 +        Returns:
 +            int: The two numbers added together
 +        """
 +        return num1 + num2
 +
 +@dataclass
 +class MyDate:
 +    year:int
 +    month:int
 +    day:int
 +
 +    def __eq__(self, otherDate):
 +        return self.year == otherDate.year and self.month == otherDate.month and self.day == otherDate.day
 +
 +    def __str__(self):
 +        "%d-%d-%4d" % (self.day, self.month, self.year)
 +    
 +
 +# hello world!
 +def hello_world(times):
 +    """Prints 'hello world!' to stdout. Prints it out `times` times.
 +
 +    Args:
 +        times (int): The number of times to print out hello world.
 +
 +    Returns:
 +        str: Hello world, repeated as many times as nessicary
 +    """
 +    return "hello world! " * times
 +
 +def an_undocumented_function():
 +    return 3.14156
 +
 +# kwonlyargs demo
 +def greet(*names, greeting="Hello"):
 +    for name in names:
 +        print(greeting, name)
 +
 +if __name__ == "__main__":
      print(hello_world(int(sys.argv[1])) + "\n\nowo" )
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/ExampleSubmission/test_dont_test_me.py b/ExampleSubmission/test_dont_test_me.py index 511c713..808879c 100644 --- a/ExampleSubmission/test_dont_test_me.py +++ b/ExampleSubmission/test_dont_test_me.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -"""My default pytest will assume that all files prefixed with -'test' are test files. This file is here to make sure that  -pytest only runs on the files it should run on. -""" - -def test_1(): +"""My default pytest will assume that all files prefixed with
 +'test' are test files. This file is here to make sure that 
 +pytest only runs on the files it should run on.
 +"""
 +
 +def test_1():
      assert 1 == 2
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