Module flavio.physics.kdecays.test_formfactors

Classes

class TestKaonFFs (methodName='runTest')
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class TestKaonFFs(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_kaon_ffs(self):
        # check if this raises an error
        par = flavio.default_parameters.get_central_all()
        flavio.physics.kdecays.formfactors.fp0_dispersive(q2=0.1, par=par)
        flavio.physics.kdecays.formfactors.fT_pole(q2=0.1, par=par)
        # check that f0 and f+ are equal at q2=0
        ff0 = flavio.physics.kdecays.formfactors.ff_dispersive_pole(wc_obj=False, q2=0., par_dict=par)
        self.assertEqual(ff0['f+'], ff0['f0'])
        # check that f+ at q2=0 equals the corresponding parameter
        self.assertEqual(ff0['f+'], par['K->pi f+(0)'])

A class whose instances are single test cases.

By default, the test code itself should be placed in a method named 'runTest'.

If the fixture may be used for many test cases, create as many test methods as are needed. When instantiating such a TestCase subclass, specify in the constructor arguments the name of the test method that the instance is to execute.

Test authors should subclass TestCase for their own tests. Construction and deconstruction of the test's environment ('fixture') can be implemented by overriding the 'setUp' and 'tearDown' methods respectively.

If it is necessary to override the init method, the base class init method must always be called. It is important that subclasses should not change the signature of their init method, since instances of the classes are instantiated automatically by parts of the framework in order to be run.

When subclassing TestCase, you can set these attributes: * failureException: determines which exception will be raised when the instance's assertion methods fail; test methods raising this exception will be deemed to have 'failed' rather than 'errored'. * longMessage: determines whether long messages (including repr of objects used in assert methods) will be printed on failure in addition to any explicit message passed. * maxDiff: sets the maximum length of a diff in failure messages by assert methods using difflib. It is looked up as an instance attribute so can be configured by individual tests if required.

Create an instance of the class that will use the named test method when executed. Raises a ValueError if the instance does not have a method with the specified name.

Ancestors

  • unittest.case.TestCase

Methods

def test_kaon_ffs(self)
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def test_kaon_ffs(self):
    # check if this raises an error
    par = flavio.default_parameters.get_central_all()
    flavio.physics.kdecays.formfactors.fp0_dispersive(q2=0.1, par=par)
    flavio.physics.kdecays.formfactors.fT_pole(q2=0.1, par=par)
    # check that f0 and f+ are equal at q2=0
    ff0 = flavio.physics.kdecays.formfactors.ff_dispersive_pole(wc_obj=False, q2=0., par_dict=par)
    self.assertEqual(ff0['f+'], ff0['f0'])
    # check that f+ at q2=0 equals the corresponding parameter
    self.assertEqual(ff0['f+'], par['K->pi f+(0)'])