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6:37 AM
@roganjosh As I said - not a very practical question. Real code won't just be a script that takes some input and immediately spits an output. It'd be more involved. But this is the most beginner-level code possible. It's from the first lecture in a Python course. It barely covered "what is programming" by explaining it's a list of instructions to a computer. And showed a list of instructions to a computer. They used stdin/stdout to make it so you can re-run it and get different results.
 
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2:43 PM
@VLAZ Check stackoverflow.com/questions/18161330/… out, maybe that helps. No need to spawn an extra process in your test then.
Which of course requires you to put your stuff into functions. Which I think is always a good thing. Wrap your main logic into if __name__ == "__main__":, which should call your methods, so that you can import those methods in your tests.

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