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author | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2003-06-27 20:48:05 (GMT) |
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committer | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2003-06-27 20:48:05 (GMT) |
commit | 6ebe61fa807d250ccab419473abd8d746a932e75 (patch) | |
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A hack to ease compatibility with pre-2.3 Pythons: by default, doctest
now accepts "True" when a test expects "1", and similarly for "False"
versus "0". This is un-doctest-like, but on balance makes it much
more pleasant to write doctests that pass under 2.2 and 2.3. I expect
it to go away again, when 2.2 is forgotten. In the meantime, there's
a new doctest module constant that can be passed to a new optional
argument, if you want to turn this behavior off.
Note that this substitution is very simple-minded: the expected and
actual outputs have to consist of single tokens. No attempt is made,
e.g., to accept [True, False] when a test expects [1, 0]. This is a
simple hack for simple tests, and I intend to keep it that way.
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