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Incorrectly dropping brackets on display of assertions Β· Issue #925 Β· pytest-dev/pytest
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If I have the following test: def test_ternary_display(): assert (False == False) == False then this will correctly fail, but will display as: def test_ternary_display(): > assert (False == False) == False E assert False == False == Fals...
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headline:Incorrectly dropping brackets on display of assertions
articleBody:If I have the following test:
``` python
def test_ternary_display():
assert (False == False) == False
```
then this will correctly fail, but will display as:
```
def test_ternary_display():
> assert (False == False) == False
E assert False == False == False
display.py:2: AssertionError
```
This is wrong. The brackets are required because "False == False == False" evaluates to True. In Python this is the same as "(False == False) and (False == False)" due to [the rules about chaining operators](https://docs.python.org/2/reference/expressions.html#not-in).
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headline:Incorrectly dropping brackets on display of assertions
articleBody:If I have the following test:
``` python
def test_ternary_display():
assert (False == False) == False
```
then this will correctly fail, but will display as:
```
def test_ternary_display():
> assert (False == False) == False
E assert False == False == False
display.py:2: AssertionError
```
This is wrong. The brackets are required because "False == False == False" evaluates to True. In Python this is the same as "(False == False) and (False == False)" due to [the rules about chaining operators](https://docs.python.org/2/reference/expressions.html#not-in).
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