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"""Example test that uses the OpenBabel Python bindings

On Windows or Linux, you can run these tests at the commandline
in the build folder with:
"C:\Program Files\CMake 2.6\bin\ctest.exe" -C CTestTestfile.cmake
                                           -R pybindtest -VV

You could also "chdir" into build/test and run the test file directly:
python ../../test/testexample.py

In both cases, the test file is run directly from the source folder,
and so you can quickly develop the tests and try them out.
"""

from testbindings import *

class ExamplePybelTest(PybelWrapper):
    def testNumberOfAtoms(self):
        mol = pybel.readstring("smi", "C(=O)Cl")
        mol.addh()
        self.assertEqual(mol.OBMol.NumAtoms(), 4)

def gettests():
    testsuite = []
    for myclass in [ExamplePybelTest]:
        suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(myclass)
        testsuite.append(suite)
    return testsuite

if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.TextTestRunner().run(unittest.TestSuite(gettests()))