# checks for an interger more than 0 (allows ) def int_check(to_check): while True: error = "Please enter an integer that is 1 or more." # check for infinite mode if to_check == "": return "infinite" try: response = int(to_check) # checks that the number is more than / equal to 1 if response < 1: print(error) return "invalid" else: return response except ValueError: print(error) return "invalid" # Automated testing is below in the form (test_case, expected_value) to_test = [ ('xlii', 'invalid'), ('0.5', 'invalid'), ('0', 'invalid'), (1, 1), (2, 2), ('', 'infinite'), ] # run tests! for item in to_test: # retrieve test case and expected value case = item[0] expected = item[1] # get actual value (ie: test ticket function) actual = int_check (case) # compare actual and expected and output pass / fail if actual == expected: print(f" ✅✅✅Passed! Case: {case}, expected: {expected}, received: {actual} ✅✅✅") else: print(f"❌❌❌ Failed! Case: {case}, expected: {expected}, received: {actual} ❌❌❌")