[Python-Dev] Python Language Summit at PyCon: Agenda
Robert Collins
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Mon Mar 4 21:07:15 CET 2013
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On 5 March 2013 05:51, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > I should have added "from the command line". E.g. is it: > > $ python -m unittest discover > $ python setup.py test > $ python setup.py nosetests > $ python -m nose test > $ nosetests-X.Y $ testr run :) > Besides having a multitude of choices, there's almost no way to automatically > discover (e.g. by metadata inspection or some such) how to invoke the tests. > You're often lucky if there's a README.test and it's still accurate. <pimping own horse> If there is a .testr.conf you can run 'testr init; testr run'. Thats the defined entry point for testr, and .testr.conf can specify running make, or setup.py build or whatever else is needed to run tests. </pimp> I would love to see a declaritive interface so that you can tell that is what you should run. -Rob -- Robert Collins <rbtcollins at hp.com> Distinguished Technologist HP Cloud Services
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