How to use test_parse_lsmod method in avocado

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base_utils_unittest.py

Source:base_utils_unittest.py Github

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...23ip6table_security 12710 124ip6table_raw 12683 125ip6table_filter 12815 126"""27 def test_parse_lsmod(self):28 lsmod_info = base_utils.parse_lsmod_for_module(29 self.LSMOD_OUT, "ebtables")30 submodules = ['ebtable_broute', 'ebtable_nat', 'ebtable_filter']31 assert lsmod_info['submodules'] == submodules32 assert lsmod_info == {33 'name': "ebtables",34 'size': 30758,35 'used': 3,36 'submodules': submodules37 }38 @staticmethod39 def test_parse_lsmod_is_empty():40 lsmod_info = base_utils.parse_lsmod_for_module("", "ebtables")41 assert lsmod_info == {}...

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