teardown的意思和读音

teardown

: ['tɪədaʊn]

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n.1.a building that is scheduled to be demolished, either because it is in poor condition or in order to build a new structure on its site2.the process or an instance of tearing something down

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1.So it's common for a system on five-day operation to begin producing black specks only a few weeks after a complete teardown and cleaning.

2.Normally, these components don't run without a container, requiring you to perform special setup before testing and teardown afterward.

3.The Palm Beach pad, if it was priced low enough, could be sold as a teardown and used as raw land to build a new place.

4.The setUp method is called before execution of a unit test, and tearDown is called when the test is executed.setUptearDown。

5.The next steps in a teardown are identifying the parts and calculating the costs of materials and assembly.

6.You can also define a Setup function to be run before a test case is executed and a TearDown function to be run after it completes.SetupTearDown使

7.These "teardown reports" provide a glimpse into a company's manufacturing.

8.If the code processes large datasets, then the cost of each iteration is much more important than the cost of setup or teardown.

9.As you can see from this output, the setup and teardown routine messages appear once each per unit test execution.

10.So all of the cases are already handled, and any branches to weed out extra teardown steps will only serve to slow down the default case.