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Changes between 1.2.1 and 1.2.0
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=====================================
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- refined usage and options for "py.cleanup":
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- refined usage and options for "py.cleanup"::
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py.cleanup # remove "*.pyc" and "*$py.class" (jython) files
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py.cleanup -e .swp -e .cache # also remove files with these extensions
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py.cleanup -s # remove "build" and "dist" directory next to setup.py files
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- display a short and concise traceback if a funcarg lookup fails
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- early-load "conftest.py" files in non-dot first-level sub directories.
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allows to conveniently keep and access test-related options without
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having to put a conftest.py into the package root dir.
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allows to conveniently keep and access test-related options in a ``test``
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subdir and still add command line options.
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- fix issue67: new super-short traceback-printing option: "--tb=line" will print a single line for each failing (python) test indicating its filename, lineno and the failure value
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graft testing
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#exclude *.orig
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#exclude *.rej
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exclude .hginore
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#exclude .hginore
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#exclude *.pyc
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#recursive-exclude testing *.pyc *.orig *.rej *$py.class
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#prune .pyc
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py.test/pylib 1.2.1: little fixes and improvements
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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py.test is an advanced automated testing tool working with
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Python2, Python3 and Jython versions on all major operating
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systems. It has a simple plugin architecture and can run many
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existing common Python test suites without modification. It offers
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some unique features not found in other testing tools.
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See http://pytest.org for more info.
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py.test 1.2.1 brings bug fixes and some new options and abilities triggered
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by user feedback:
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* --funcargs [testpath] will show available builtin- and project funcargs.
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* display a short and concise traceback if funcarg lookup fails.
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* early-load "conftest.py" files in non-dot first-level sub directories.
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* --tb=line will print a single line for each failing test (issue67)
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* py.cleanup has a number of new options, cleanups up setup.py related files
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* fix issue78: always call python-level teardown functions even if the
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according setup failed.
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For more detailed information see the changelog below.
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cheers and have fun,
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holger
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Changes between 1.2.1 and 1.2.0
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=====================================
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- refined usage and options for "py.cleanup"::
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py.cleanup # remove "*.pyc" and "*$py.class" (jython) files
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py.cleanup -e .swp -e .cache # also remove files with these extensions
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py.cleanup -s # remove "build" and "dist" directory next to setup.py files
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py.cleanup -d # also remove empty directories
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py.cleanup -a # synonym for "-s -d -e 'pip-log.txt'"
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py.cleanup -n # dry run, only show what would be removed
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- add a new option "py.test --funcargs" which shows available funcargs
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and their help strings (docstrings on their respective factory function)
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for a given test path
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- display a short and concise traceback if a funcarg lookup fails
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- early-load "conftest.py" files in non-dot first-level sub directories.
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allows to conveniently keep and access test-related options in a ``test``
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subdir and still add command line options.
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- fix issue67: new super-short traceback-printing option: "--tb=line" will print a single line for each failing (python) test indicating its filename, lineno and the failure value
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- fix issue78: always call python-level teardown functions even if the
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according setup failed. This includes refinements for calling setup_module/class functions
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which will now only be called once instead of the previous behaviour where they'd be called
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multiple times if they raise an exception (including a Skipped exception). Any exception
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will be re-corded and associated with all tests in the according module/class scope.
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- fix issue63: assume <40 columns to be a bogus terminal width, default to 80
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- fix pdb debugging to be in the correct frame on raises-related errors
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- update apipkg.py to fix an issue where recursive imports might
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unnecessarily break importing
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- fix plugin links
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(c) Holger Krekel and others, 2004-2010
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"""
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version = "1.2.0post1"
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version = "1.2.1"
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__version__ = version = version or "1.2.x"
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import py.apipkg
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name='py',
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description='py.test and pylib: rapid testing and development utils.',
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long_description = long_description,
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version= trunk or '1.2.0post1',
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version= trunk or '1.2.1',
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url='http://pylib.org',
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license='MIT license',
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platforms=['unix', 'linux', 'osx', 'cygwin', 'win32'],
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