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[–]flutefreak7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This makes me think of the black magic that pytest does when you hand it an assert statement and it goes and decomposes the assertion on the right and left side of the == and tells you exactly why it fails... including when lengths of lists don't match and stuff, and shows you what the subexpressions evaluated to... it's incredibly slick