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+============================= test session starts ==============================
+platform linux -- Python 3.10.4, pytest-7.1.2, pluggy-1.0.0 -- /usr/bin/python3
+cachedir: .pytest_cache
+rootdir: /tmp/tmp398_c3x6/simple_submission_1
+collecting ... collected 1 item
+
+../tmp/tmp398_c3x6/simple_submission_1/test_euclid.py::test_1 PASSED [100%]
+
+--------------- generated xml file: /tmp/tmpceag5_nn/report.xml ----------------
+============================== 1 passed in 0.01s ===============================
+4
+=== simple_assessment - Student ID: 1 Automatic marking report ===
+Report generated at 2022-05-01 15:49:15.701124
+
+== Class Tree: ==
+
+{}
+
+
+== File Analysis ==
+
+ = euclid.py =
+ Documentation:
+ 28 characters long
+ Comments:
+ ```
+ # the newest!
+ # assessment 1
+ ```
+ Docstring:
+ *** No docstring present ***
+ Functions:
+ gcd(2):
+ Arguments:
+ (m, n) -> int
+ Enough? YES
+ Documentation:
+ 164 characters long
+ Comments:
+ *** No comments present ***
+ Docstring:
+ ```
+ Calculates the greatest common denominator between two numbers.
+
+ Args:
+ x (int): Number One
+ y (int): Number Two
+
+ Returns:
+ int: The GCD of the two numbers
+ ```
+ Source:
+ 15 lines (356 characters)
+ Code:
+ ```
+ def gcd(m,n) -> int:
+ """Calculates the greatest common denominator between two numbers.
+
+ Args:
+ x (int): Number One
+ y (int): Number Two
+
+ Returns:
+ int: The GCD of the two numbers
+ """
+ if m< n:
+ (m,n) = (n,m)
+ if(m%n) == 0:
+ return n
+ else:
+ return (gcd(n, m % n)) # recursion taking place
+ ```
+ Runtime Analysis:
+ Command `python euclid.py`:
+ Monitor:
+ stdout
+ Regexes:
+ `^4`:
+ Found occurrences: 1
+ Occurrences list:
+ 4
+ Full runtime output:
+ ```
+ 4
+
+ ```
+
+
+