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* Reflect recent refinements of the regression testing framework.Fred Drake2001-09-281-9/+33
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* Repair late-night doc typos.Tim Peters2001-09-101-1/+1
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* Teach regrtest how to pass on doctest failure msgs. This is done via aTim Peters2001-09-091-5/+23
| | | | | | | | | | | horridly inefficient hack in regrtest's Compare class, but it's about as clean as can be: regrtest has to set up the Compare instance before importing a test module, and by the time the module *is* imported it's too late to change that decision. The good news is that the more tests we convert to unittest and doctest, the less the inefficiency here matters. Even now there are few tests with large expected-output files (the new cost here is a Python-level call per .write() when there's an expected- output file).
* When Tim untabified this file, his editor accidentally assumed 4-spaceGuido van Rossum2001-05-231-4/+4
| | | | | tabs. The title was centered using 8-byte tabs, however, and the result looked strange. Fixed this.
* Remove test_doctest's expected-output file.Tim Peters2001-05-231-27/+97
| | | | | | Change test_doctest and test_difflib to pass regrtest's notion of verbosity on to doctest. Add explanation for a dozen "new" things to test/README.
* Update to reflect recent changes to regrtest and the new approaches toFred Drake2001-05-231-7/+55
| | | | testing using doctest and PyUnit.
* Added note saying to use test_support.TESTFN for a temporary filename,Fred Drake2000-10-231-0/+5
| | | | and be clear that you need to clean it up when done.
* Rehabilitate autotest.py.Tim Peters2000-08-231-0/+36
| | | | | In README: Write up (Guido's) rules for intra-test imports; warn against asserts; document test_support.use_large_resources.
* Add TestSkipped as another interesting item defined by test_support.Fred Drake2000-08-211-0/+4
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* Raise 'TestSkipped' (from the test_support) module rather than 'ImportError'Thomas Wouters2000-08-041-1/+2
| | | | | to signify a test that should be marked as 'skipped' rather than 'failed'. Also 'document' it, in README.
* restructured a bit and added some more content...Skip Montanaro2000-07-191-53/+142
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* Describe a bit about writing test cases for Python...Skip Montanaro2000-06-301-0/+77