Hi Mariano,
I am reading the Kindle version of the book and would like to query something, I do not know how else to get hold of you.
On page 385 we have the following sentence: "In the simulated version of the third-party client, we put the requirement that the parameters provided must be of string type. Therefore, if the result of the run_process method is not a string,we might expect it to fail, and indeed it does."
I cannot understand why the code just prior to this sentence would fail, since we wrap the result variable with str(). Can you confirm that I am correct in my assessment that the code would not fail? Or am I misunderstanding the description?
It seems that the Process class in example ch08/ut_design_1.py would not fail, but the Process class in example ch08/ut_design_2.py would fail, hence my confusion.
Kind regards,
Dawie Diamond
Hi Mariano,
I am reading the Kindle version of the book and would like to query something, I do not know how else to get hold of you.
On page 385 we have the following sentence: "In the simulated version of the third-party client, we put the requirement that the parameters provided must be of string type. Therefore, if the result of the
run_processmethod is not a string,we might expect it to fail, and indeed it does."I cannot understand why the code just prior to this sentence would fail, since we wrap the
resultvariable withstr(). Can you confirm that I am correct in my assessment that the code would not fail? Or am I misunderstanding the description?It seems that the
Processclass in example ch08/ut_design_1.py would not fail, but theProcessclass in example ch08/ut_design_2.py would fail, hence my confusion.Kind regards,
Dawie Diamond