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    C'è per caso da qualche parte una lista delle palestre popolari a Milano?Sto cercando, ma trovo poche informazioni (o siti non più aggiornati).
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    Ricordate se avete un antivirus iraniano di disinstallarlo
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    I have a question about Python libraries and testing scope.If I'm importing 'serial' in my library, and use it like the following to create a connection to a sensor:--- start code ---import serialclass Sensor: def __init__(self, serial_device): self.__serial_device = serial_device try: self.__connection = serial.Serial( port=serial_device, baudrate=9600, bytesize=serial.EIGHTBITS, parity=serial.PARITY_NONE, stopbits=serial.STOPBITS_ONE, ) except serial.SerialException: print("Could not establish serial connection to sensor")--- end code ---how much testing should I do around the serial connection? Just mock up a few buffers (byte streams), and see how my class handles unexpected input?One the one hand, I want to make the library as solid as possible. On the other hand, I don't want to run tests on code I don't control (the library module). I know of the 'mock-serial' utility, but haven't used it.The aim is to make a Python version of my Arduino library for the CozIR Ambient CO2 sensor:https://codeberg.org/mjack/ambientCO2/src/branch/develop#python #unittest #testing #sensors
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    @gecco Qui a Milano è un po' un casino, purtroppo.