How to use test_is_not_close_to_failure method in assertpy

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test_numbers.py

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...404def test_is_not_close_to():405 assert_that(123.01).is_not_close_to(122, 1)406 assert_that(0.01).is_not_close_to(0, 0.001)407 assert_that(-123.01).is_not_close_to(-122, 1)408def test_is_not_close_to_failure():409 try:410 assert_that(123.01).is_not_close_to(123, 1)411 fail('should have raised error')412 except AssertionError as ex:413 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('Expected <123.01> to not be close to <123> within tolerance <1>, but was.')414def test_is_not_close_to_complex_failure():415 try:416 assert_that(1 + 2j).is_not_close_to(0, 1)417 fail('should have raised error')418 except TypeError as ex:419 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('ordering is not defined for complex numbers')420def test_is_not_close_to_bad_value_type_failure():421 try:422 assert_that('foo').is_not_close_to(123, 1)...

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test_datetime.py

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...281 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('given tolerance arg must be timedelta, but was <int>')282def test_is_not_close_to():283 d2 = d1 + datetime.timedelta(minutes=5)284 assert_that(d1).is_not_close_to(d2, datetime.timedelta(minutes=4))285def test_is_not_close_to_failure():286 try:287 d2 = datetime.datetime.today()288 assert_that(d1).is_not_close_to(d2, datetime.timedelta(minutes=5))289 fail('should have raised error')290 except AssertionError as ex:291 assert_that(str(ex)).matches(292 r'Expected <\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}> to not be close to <\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2} \d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}> within tolerance <\d+:\d+:\d+>, but was.')293def test_is_not_close_to_bad_arg_type_failure():294 try:295 assert_that(d1).is_not_close_to(123, 456)296 fail('should have raised error')297 except TypeError as ex:298 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to('given arg must be datetime, but was <int>')299def test_is_not_close_to_bad_tolerance_arg_type_failure():...

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