27 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
27 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
def main():
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extraordinarily_lengthy_input_string_for_wrapping_test = (
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"This is a very long string designed to test text wrapping functionality in the application interface "
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"to ensure that text is properly wrapped without truncation or overflow issues when displayed in UI components."
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)
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super_verbose_expected_wrapped_output_for_verification = (
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"This is a very long string designed to test text wrapping functionality in the\n"
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"application interface to ensure that text is properly wrapped without truncation\n"
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"or overflow issues when displayed in UI components."
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)
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print("Testing text wrapping...")
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print("Input:", extraordinarily_lengthy_input_string_for_wrapping_test)
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print("Expected wrapped output:")
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print(super_verbose_expected_wrapped_output_for_verification)
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# Simulate checking wrapping (actual UI check would depend on application)
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is_wrapped_correctly = (
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len(extraordinarily_lengthy_input_string_for_wrapping_test) > 50 # Arbitrary line length
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and "\n" in super_verbose_expected_wrapped_output_for_verification
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)
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return "Text wrapping test passed!" if is_wrapped_correctly else "Text wrapping test failed!"
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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result = main()
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print(result) |