diff --git a/tests/test_CommandLine.py b/tests/test_CommandLine.py index bcb68af..ff42260 100644 --- a/tests/test_CommandLine.py +++ b/tests/test_CommandLine.py @@ -5,38 +5,12 @@ import platform class TestCommandLine(unittest.TestCase): def test_help(self): + args = ["-h", "--help"] - readme_help_lines = [] - # Read help from readme: - with open("README.md", mode="r", encoding="utf-8") as readme: - is_help_line = False + for arg in args: + p = subprocess.run(f"dyn2py {arg}", + capture_output=True, shell=True) - for line in readme.readlines(): - line_text = line.rstrip() - - if line_text == "> dyn2py --help": - is_help_line = True - elif is_help_line and line_text == "```": - # It's the end of the help - break - elif is_help_line: - readme_help_lines.append(line_text) - - # Check if readme was read at all: - self.assertTrue(readme_help_lines) - - # Cannot set terminal columns on windows, so simply skip this: - if not platform.system() == "Windows": - for arg in args: - p = subprocess.run( - ["dyn2py", arg], capture_output=True, shell=True) - output_help = p.stdout.decode() - output_help_lines = output_help.split("\n") - - self.assertEqual( - output_help.count("\n"), - len(readme_help_lines)) - - for i, l in enumerate(readme_help_lines): - self.assertEqual(l, output_help_lines[i]) + # No error: + self.assertFalse(p.stderr)