Flexible comparison of nested python datastrucures and objects.
Composable "regular expressions" for data structures.
This module allows easy and flexible deep comparisons of datastructure. It's not well documented yet but it's a port to python of Test::Deep which is well documented (http://search.cpan.org/~fdaly/Test-Deep/).
It can provide useful output, pin-pointing where 2 items begin to differ, rather than just returning true or false. This makes it very useful for unit-testing and deep.test provides classes for use with unittest.py .
It allows easy comparison of objects - it just checks that they're in the same class and have the same dict.
It allows set-wise comparison of lists or tuples.
Most importantly it allows aribitrary nesting of the various comparisons and embedding of them inside other datastructures and object. This makes it easy to perform comparisons that would otherwise have been tedious.
It turns what would have involved lots of looping and iffing and comparing into just putting together a structure that looks like what you're trying to match.
Examples:
three_types = [deep.InstanceOf(int), deep.InstanceOf(list), deep.InstanceOf(dict)] diff = deep.diff([1, 2, 3], three_types) if diff: diff.print_full()
x[1]: Expected: instance of <type 'list'> Actual : instance of <type 'int'>
list_of_bings = deep.Elements(deep.Re("^bing ")) diff = deep.diff(["bing bong", "bing crosby", "bin laden"], list_of_bings) if diff: diff.print_full()
x[2]: Expected: something matching '^bing ' Actual : 'bin laden'
complex = deep.Attr("wibble", {"time": deep.InstanceOf(float), "bings": list_of_bings, "things": three_types}) class O(object): wibble = {"time": 1234.12, "bings": ["bing go"], "things": [1, [], {}, "hello"]}
diff = deep.diff(O(), complex) if diff: diff.print_full()
len(x.wibble['things']): Expected: 3 Actual : 4