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python/reverse-string/.exercism/metadata.json
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{"track":"python","exercise":"reverse-string","id":"595a9a9812204b1e92d19df286c22568","url":"https://exercism.io/my/solutions/595a9a9812204b1e92d19df286c22568","handle":"DmitryKokorin","is_requester":true,"auto_approve":false}
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python/reverse-string/README.md
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# Reverse String
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Reverse a string
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For example:
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input: "cool"
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output: "looc"
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## Exception messages
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Sometimes it is necessary to raise an exception. When you do this, you should include a meaningful error message to
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indicate what the source of the error is. This makes your code more readable and helps significantly with debugging. Not
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every exercise will require you to raise an exception, but for those that do, the tests will only pass if you include
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a message.
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To raise a message with an exception, just write it as an argument to the exception type. For example, instead of
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`raise Exception`, you should write:
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```python
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raise Exception("Meaningful message indicating the source of the error")
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```
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## Running the tests
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To run the tests, run `pytest reverse_string_test.py`
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Alternatively, you can tell Python to run the pytest module:
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`python -m pytest reverse_string_test.py`
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### Common `pytest` options
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- `-v` : enable verbose output
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- `-x` : stop running tests on first failure
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- `--ff` : run failures from previous test before running other test cases
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For other options, see `python -m pytest -h`
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## Submitting Exercises
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Note that, when trying to submit an exercise, make sure the solution is in the `$EXERCISM_WORKSPACE/python/reverse-string` directory.
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You can find your Exercism workspace by running `exercism debug` and looking for the line that starts with `Workspace`.
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For more detailed information about running tests, code style and linting,
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please see [Running the Tests](http://exercism.io/tracks/python/tests).
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## Source
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Introductory challenge to reverse an input string [https://medium.freecodecamp.org/how-to-reverse-a-string-in-javascript-in-3-different-ways-75e4763c68cb](https://medium.freecodecamp.org/how-to-reverse-a-string-in-javascript-in-3-different-ways-75e4763c68cb)
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## Submitting Incomplete Solutions
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It's possible to submit an incomplete solution so you can see how others have completed the exercise.
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python/reverse-string/reverse_string.py
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def reverse(text):
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return text[::-1]
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python/reverse-string/reverse_string_test.py
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import unittest
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from reverse_string import reverse
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# Tests adapted from `problem-specifications//canonical-data.json`
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class ReverseStringTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_an_empty_string(self):
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self.assertEqual(reverse(""), "")
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def test_a_word(self):
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self.assertEqual(reverse("robot"), "tobor")
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def test_a_capitalized_word(self):
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self.assertEqual(reverse("Ramen"), "nemaR")
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def test_a_sentence_with_punctuation(self):
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self.assertEqual(reverse("I'm hungry!"), "!yrgnuh m'I")
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def test_a_palindrome(self):
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self.assertEqual(reverse("racecar"), "racecar")
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def test_an_even_sized_word(self):
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self.assertEqual(reverse("drawer"), "reward")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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