import unittest from pangram import is_pangram # test cases adapted from `x-common//canonical-data.json` @ version: 1.0.0 class PangramTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_sentence_empty(self): self.assertFalse(is_pangram('')) def test_pangram_with_only_lower_case(self): self.assertTrue( is_pangram('the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog')) def test_missing_character_x(self): self.assertFalse( is_pangram('a quick movement of the enemy will ' 'jeopardize five gunboats')) def test_another_missing_character_x(self): self.assertFalse( is_pangram('the quick brown fish jumps over the lazy dog')) def test_pangram_with_underscores(self): self.assertTrue( is_pangram('the_quick_brown_fox_jumps_over_the_lazy_dog')) def test_pangram_with_numbers(self): self.assertTrue( is_pangram('the 1 quick brown fox jumps over the 2 lazy dogs')) def test_missing_letters_replaced_by_numbers(self): self.assertFalse( is_pangram('7h3 qu1ck brown fox jumps ov3r 7h3 lazy dog')) def test_pangram_with_mixedcase_and_punctuation(self): self.assertTrue(is_pangram('"Five quacking Zephyrs jolt my wax bed."')) def test_upper_and_lower_case_versions_of_the_same_character(self): self.assertFalse( is_pangram('the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy FOX')) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()