== Why is this an issue? Calling ``++unittest++`` methods ``++assertEqual++``, ``++assertNotEqual++``, ``++assertIs++`` or ``++assertIsNot++`` on objects of incompatible types will always fail or always succeed. For methods ``++assertEqual++`` and ``++assertNotEqual++``, arguments' types are incompatible if: they are unrelated builtin types such as string and integer. they are instances of unrelated classes which do not implement ``++__eq__++`` or ``++__ne__++`` (if a class implements one of these methods it could compare to any other type it wants). As for methods ``++assertIs++`` and ``++assertIsNot++``, if arguments' types are different it is not possible for them to point to the same object, thus ``++assertIs++`` will always fail and ``++assertIsNot++`` will always succeed. === Noncompliant code example [source,python] ---- import unittest class A(): ... class MyTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_something(self): a = A() mydict = {"x": a} self.assertEqual(a, "x") # Noncompliant self.assertIs(a, "x") # Noncompliant ---- === Compliant solution [source,python] ---- import unittest class A(): ... class MyTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_something(self): a = A() mydict = {"x": a} self.assertEqual(a, mydict["x"]) # OK self.assertIs(a, mydict["x"]) # OK ---- == Resources * S2159 Silly equality checks should not be made * S3403 Identity operators should not be used with dissimilar types ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Implementation Specification (visible only on this page) === Message Primary: Change this assertion to not compare dissimilar types ("XXX" and "YYY"). Secondary: Last assignment of "ZZZ". === Highlighting Primary: the arguments of the assertXXX call. Secondaries (if args are variables): the last assignment of the variable. ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) include::../comments-and-links.adoc[] endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]