Creating a library to check various types of a variable#5033
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ferrarigian wants to merge 1 commit intorobotframework:masterfrom
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Creating a library to check various types of a variable#5033ferrarigian wants to merge 1 commit intorobotframework:masterfrom
ferrarigian wants to merge 1 commit intorobotframework:masterfrom
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Hi ferrarigian, Have you considered putting this library with examples and tests onto the marketquare? and PyPI? Do you think this could be a good alternative to merging it into core? |
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Library Name: CheckType
The CheckType library is designed to provide a set of validation functions for checking the data types of Python objects. This library is particularly useful within the Robot Framework, offering a straightforward way to assert and validate the types of variables.
Key Features:
Type Checking Functions:
Customizable Error Messages:
Negation Functions:
Example Usage: