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bookChallenge: Add Simple Tests

In this exercise, you will practice writing basic tests to check the correctness of a Python function. Testing is essential for maintaining code quality because it helps you verify that your code works as expected and catches mistakes early. You will be given a function, and your goal is to write a few assert-based tests that confirm the function behaves correctly for different inputs.

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Write assert-based tests to verify the reverse_string function works as intended.

  • Write at least three assert statements that check the output of reverse_string for different input strings.
  • Use the following template for your assert messages: "Expected {expected} but got {actual}".
  • Place your assert statements after the function definition.

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In this exercise, you will practice writing basic tests to check the correctness of a Python function. Testing is essential for maintaining code quality because it helps you verify that your code works as expected and catches mistakes early. You will be given a function, and your goal is to write a few assert-based tests that confirm the function behaves correctly for different inputs.

Task

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Write assert-based tests to verify the reverse_string function works as intended.

  • Write at least three assert statements that check the output of reverse_string for different input strings.
  • Use the following template for your assert messages: "Expected {expected} but got {actual}".
  • Place your assert statements after the function definition.

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