From f1cdb6086d40c5e9928fc21309cc2d0393a20f83 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: R David Murray Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 09:12:57 -0400 Subject: Reflow paragraph (not that it helped much). --- Doc/library/test.rst | 19 +++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/Doc/library/test.rst b/Doc/library/test.rst index af9ce45..152b7b1 100644 --- a/Doc/library/test.rst +++ b/Doc/library/test.rst @@ -160,16 +160,15 @@ Running tests using the command-line interface The :mod:`test` package can be run as a script to drive Python's regression test suite, thanks to the :option:`-m` option: :program:`python -m test`. Under the hood, it uses :mod:`test.regrtest`; the call :program:`python -m -test.regrtest` used in previous Python versions still works). -Running the script by itself automatically starts running all regression -tests in the :mod:`test` package. It does this by finding all modules in the -package whose name starts with ``test_``, importing them, and executing the -function :func:`test_main` if present or loading the tests via -unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule if ``test_main`` does not exist. -The names of tests to execute may also -be passed to the script. Specifying a single regression test (:program:`python --m test test_spam`) will minimize output and only print -whether the test passed or failed. +test.regrtest` used in previous Python versions still works). Running the +script by itself automatically starts running all regression tests in the +:mod:`test` package. It does this by finding all modules in the package whose +name starts with ``test_``, importing them, and executing the function +:func:`test_main` if present or loading the tests via +unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule if ``test_main`` does not exist. The +names of tests to execute may also be passed to the script. Specifying a single +regression test (:program:`python -m test test_spam`) will minimize output and +only print whether the test passed or failed. Running :mod:`test` directly allows what resources are available for tests to use to be set. You do this by using the ``-u`` command-line -- cgit v0.12