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How to Assert an Invariant After a Complex Transformation in Python

Use assert to verify that a multi-step transformation preserves a mathematical invariant, catching regressions early.

assert debugging invariants
Python
def transform_value(value):
    """Apply several transformations to a value."""
    doubled = value * 2
    shifted = doubled + 10
    normalized = shifted / 2
    return int(normalized)

def assert_invariant(value):
    """Assert that the transformation preserves a key invariant."""
    original = value
    transform…
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Testing & modern typing medium

How to Test Properties with Random Inputs in Python

Write a simple property-based test in Python using random string generation to verify that string invariants like reverse-twice identity and uppercase idempotence always hold.

property-based-testing random testing
Python
import random
import string


def generate_random_string(length: int) -> str:
    """Generate a random alphanumeric string of given length."""
    chars = string.ascii_letters + string.digits
    return "".join(random.choice(chars) for _ in range(length))


def reverse_twice_is_identity(s: str) -> bool:
    """Propert…
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Testing & modern typing medium

How to Use Hypothesis Strategies for Lists of Text in Python

Generate random lists of non-empty strings with Hypothesis and verify that joining them with a comma-and-space separator meets expected length and containment invariants.

hypothesis property-based-testing strategies
Python
from hypothesis import given, strategies as st
from hypothesis import example


@given(st.lists(st.text(min_size=1, max_size=10), min_size=1, max_size=5))
def test_joined_string_length(items):
    """Each text is non-empty; a joined string should be at least as long
    as the number of items (separator adds character…
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System design patterns medium

Domain Driven Design Aggregate Root Example in Python

Model an Order as an aggregate root with invariants enforced through methods, demonstrating DDD principles in Python.

ddd aggregate-root object-oriented
Python
from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import List, Optional
from uuid import uuid4


class Money:
    def __init__(self, amount: float, currency: str = "USD"):
        self.amount = amount
        self.currency = currency

    def __add__(self, other: Money) -> Money:
       …
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