Revisions of python-testtools
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- update to 0.9.35: * Removed a number of code paths where Python 2.4 and Python 2.5 were explicitly handled. (Daniel Watkins) * Added the ``testtools.TestCase.expectThat`` method, which implements delayed assertions. (Thomi Richards) * Docs are now built as part of the Travis-CI build, reducing the chance of Read The Docs being broken accidentally. (Daniel Watkins, #1158773) (forwarded request 215507 from dirkmueller)
- update to 0.9.34: * Added ability for ``testtools.TestCase`` instances to force a test to fail, even if no assertions failed. (Thomi Richards) * Added ``testtools.content.StacktraceContent``, a content object that automatically creates a ``StackLinesContent`` object containing the current stack trace. (Thomi Richards) * ``AnyMatch`` is now exported properly in ``testtools.matchers``. (Robert Collins, Rob Kennedy, github #44) * Network tests now bind to 127.0.0.1 to avoid (even temporary) network visible ports. (Benedikt Morbach, github #46) - Revert back - Totally disable testing to bootstrap ppc64. Actually the build conditional is supposed to do just that. (forwarded request 213713 from dirkmueller)
update to version 0.9.33 (forwarded request 207342 from posophe)
- Introduce a build conditional for running tests to break build cycle with python-extras
- Use upstream URL - Run testsuite - Update to version 0.9.32: + Stacktrace filtering no longer hides unittest frames that are surrounded by user frames. We will reenable this when we figure out a better algorithm for retaining meaning. (Robert Collins, #1188420) + The compatibility code for skipped tests with unittest2 was broken. (Robert Collins, #1190951) + Various documentation improvements (Clint Byrum, Xiao Hanyu). - Changes from version 0.9.31: + ExpectedException now accepts a msg parameter for describing an error, much the same as assertEquals etc. (Robert Collins)
- add python-mmimeparse dependency (forwarded request 174622 from dirkmueller)
fix url source (forwarded request 172986 from posophe)
Add python3 support (forwarded request 148621 from posophe)
- Update to version 0.9.24: * testtools.run discover will now sort the tests it discovered. This is a workaround for http://bugs.python.org/issue16709. Non-standard test suites are preserved, and their sort_tests() method called (if they have such an attribute). testtools.testsuite.sorted_tests(suite, True) can be used by such suites to do a local sort. * ThreadsafeForwardingResult now defines a stub progress method, which fixes testr run of streams containing progress markers (by discarding the progress data). - Changes from version 0.9.23: * run.TestToolsTestRunner now accepts the verbosity, buffer and failfast arguments the upstream python TestProgram code wants to give it, making it possible to support them in a compatible fashion. (Robert Collins) * testtools.run now supports the -f or --failfast parameter. Previously it was advertised in the help but ignored. * AnyMatch added, a new matcher that matches when any item in a collection matches the given matcher. * Spelling corrections to documentation. * TestProgram now has a sane default for its testRunner argument. * The test suite passes on Python 3 again. - Changes from version 0.9.22: * content_from_file and content_from_stream now accept seek_offset and seek_whence parameters allowing them to be used to grab less than the full stream, or to be used with StringIO streams. * DirContains correctly exposed, after being accidentally hidden in the - MatchesDict, match every key in a dictionary with a key in a - ContainsDict, every key in a dictionary of matchers must be - ContainedByDict, every key in a dictionary must be found in testtools.matchers package and was thus completely broken. This release
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