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Magic numbers are special value of certain variables which causes the program to behave in an special manner Databricks adds # magic in front of every python notebook line asked 3 years, 5 months ago modified 2 years, 8 months ago viewed 5k times What is a magic number
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Detailed magic mushroom information including growing shrooms, mushroom identification, spores, psychedelic art, trip reports and an active community. The second value val2 is a column So the values in the in list are the values in which val1 and val2 have to match So val1 must equal input1, and val2 must equal input 2
Since the val1 and input1 are hardcoded to 'magic', then we can just treat this like a normal in list, but with a limit of 100,000 rather than 1,000. With mock you can mock magic methods but you have to define them Magicmock has default implementations of most of the magic methods. If you don't need to test any magic methods, mock is adequate and doesn't bring a lot of extraneous things into your tests
If you need to test a lot of magic methods magicmock will save you some time.
The idea for this question came from an earlier question with a similar title (do jupyter magic commands work on vs code?) where the actual problem was unrelated I'm not genuinely asking, this is just a likely scenario that could lead a vscode beginner to ask the same question, similar to a canonical. Python puts a similar marker into its pyc files when it creates them.
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