How can I integrate timeit with unittest in Python?
You can use the timeit
module to measure the execution time of your test cases in unittest
. Here's a simple example.
Can you show me a code snippet for that?
Sure! Here's a basic example:
import timeit
import unittest
class TestPerformance(unittest.TestCase):
def test_example(self):
execution_time = timeit.timeit('your_function()', number=100)
print(f'Execution time: {execution_time}')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
What if I want to test multiple functions?
You can create multiple test methods in your unittest
class, each measuring the time for different functions. Just repeat the timeit
call in each test method.
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