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aider: Updated test to pass a string instead of a list when calling cmd_add
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# Context: USER: I ran this command: pytest tests/test_commands.py Which produced this output: ============================= test session starts ============================== platform darwin -- Python 3.11.3, pytest-7.3.1, pluggy-1.0.0 rootdir: /Users/gauthier/Projects/aider collected 1 item tests/test_commands.py F [100%] =================================== FAILURES =================================== __________________________ TestCommands.test_cmd_add ___________________________ self = <tests.test_commands.TestCommands testMethod=test_cmd_add> def test_cmd_add(self): # Create a temporary directory and change the current working directory with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: os.chdir(tmpdir) # Initialize the Commands and InputOutput objects io = InputOutput(pretty=False, yes=True) coder = MagicMock() commands = Commands(io, coder) # Call the cmd_add method with 'foo.txt' and 'bar.txt' > commands.cmd_add(["foo.txt", "bar.txt"]) /Users/gauthier/Projects/aider/tests/test_commands.py:20: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ self = <aider.commands.Commands object at 0x103e2fa50> args = ['foo.txt', 'bar.txt'] def cmd_add(self, args): "Add matching files to the chat session" added_fnames = [] files = self.coder.get_all_relative_files() > for word in args.split(): E AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'split' /Users/gauthier/Projects/aider/aider/commands.py:161: AttributeError =========================== short test summary info ============================ FAILED tests/test_commands.py::TestCommands::test_cmd_add - AttributeError: '... ============================== 1 failed in 0.28s =============================== ASSISTANT: It seems that the `cmd_add` method in `aider/commands.py` is expecting a string as input, but in the test, we are passing a list. I will update the test to pass a string instead of a list. Here's the code change: ```python tests/test_commands.py <<<<<<< ORIGINAL # Call the cmd_add method with 'foo.txt' and 'bar.txt' commands.cmd_add(["foo.txt", "bar.txt"]) ======= # Call the cmd_add method with 'foo.txt' and 'bar.txt' as a single string commands.cmd_add("foo.txt bar.txt") >>>>>>> UPDATED ``` Now, run the test again with the updated test method: ``` pytest tests/test_commands.py ```
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coder = MagicMock()
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commands = Commands(io, coder)
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# Call the cmd_add method with 'foo.txt' and 'bar.txt'
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commands.cmd_add(["foo.txt", "bar.txt"])
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# Call the cmd_add method with 'foo.txt' and 'bar.txt' as a single string
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commands.cmd_add("foo.txt bar.txt")
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# Check if both files have been created in the temporary directory
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self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("foo.txt"))
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