Use ``pytest.`` prefix for outcomes

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Bruno Oliveira 2018-02-27 17:15:08 -03:00
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@ -21,46 +21,46 @@ You can use the following functions in your test, fixture or setup
functions to force a certain test outcome. Note that most often
you can rather use declarative marks, see :ref:`skipping`.
fail
~~~~
pytest.fail
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. autofunction:: _pytest.outcomes.fail
skip
~~~~
pytest.skip
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. autofunction:: _pytest.outcomes.skip
importorskip
~~~~~~~~~~~~
pytest.importorskip
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. autofunction:: _pytest.outcomes.importorskip
xfail
~~~~~
pytest.xfail
~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. autofunction:: _pytest.outcomes.xfail
exit
~~~~
pytest.exit
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. autofunction:: _pytest.outcomes.exit
main
~~~~
pytest.main
~~~~~~~~~~~
.. autofunction:: _pytest.config.main
raises
------
pytest.raises
-------------
.. autofunction:: _pytest.python_api.raises
:with: excinfo
Examples at :ref:`assertraises`.
deprecated_call
---------------
pytest.deprecated_call
----------------------
.. autofunction:: _pytest.recwarn.deprecated_call
:with: