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fix Arabic test, where 'lol' is no longer common
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@ -21,11 +21,13 @@ def test_languages():
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avail = available_languages()
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assert_greater(len(avail), 15)
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# Laughter is the universal language. Look up either 'lol' or '笑' in each
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# language and make sure it has a non-zero frequency.
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# Look up a word representing laughter in each language, and make sure
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# it has a non-zero frequency.
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for lang in avail:
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if lang in {'zh', 'ja'}:
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text = '笑'
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elif lang == 'ar':
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text = 'ههههه'
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else:
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text = 'lol'
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assert_greater(word_frequency(text, lang), 0)
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@ -33,7 +35,7 @@ def test_languages():
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# Make up a weirdly verbose language code and make sure
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# we still get it
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new_lang_code = '%s-001-x-fake-extension' % lang.upper()
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assert_greater(word_frequency(text, new_lang_code), 0)
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assert_greater(word_frequency(text, new_lang_code), 0, (text, new_lang_code))
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def test_twitter():
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