
Python nose-random is designed to facilitate Monte-Carlo style unit testing. The idea is to improve testing by running your code against a large number of randomly generated input scenarios.
Even with random testing it's important that test success/failure is reproducible, otherwise it's hard to
* know if you've fixed a failing test * know if an test fails only on some machines or configurations and not others * debug a failing test
nose-random avoids this pitfall because it
* uses a fixed seed so that each test run is identical * tells you which scenario caused a test to fail * lets you to run the test only on a specific scenario to facilitate debugging
This package provides the Python 3 version of the module.