* Update setup.py requires and classifiers
* Drop Python 2.7 and 3.4 from CI
* Update docs dropping 2.7 and 3.4 support
* Fix mock imports and remove tests related to pypi's mock module
* Add py27 and 34 support docs to the sidebar
* Remove usage of six from tmpdir
* Remove six.PY* code blocks
* Remove sys.version_info related code
* Cleanup compat
* Remove obsolete safe_str
* Remove obsolete __unicode__ methods
* Remove compat.PY35 and compat.PY36: not really needed anymore
* Remove unused UNICODE_TYPES
* Remove Jython specific code
* Remove some Python 2 references from docs
Related to #5275
For strings fnmatch_lines converts it into a Source objects, splitted on
newlines. This is not necessary here, and it is more consistent to use
lists here in the first place.
Less hacky way to make XPASS yellow markup. Make sure collect reports still have a "when" attribute.
xfail changed to XFAIL in the test report, for consistency with other outcomes which are all CAPS
To keep existing tests which emit RemovedInPytest4Warnings running, decided
to go with a command line option because:
* Is harder to integrate an ini option with tests which already use an ini file
* It also marks tests which need to be removed/updated in 4.1, when
RemovedInPytest4Warning and related functionality are removed.
Fix#3737
Ref: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/4321#issuecomment-436951894
Hardens some of the not many tests affected by this:
1. `testing/test_session.py::test_rootdir_option_arg` displayed:
> root/test_rootdir_option_arg2/test_rootdir_option_arg.py
2. `test_cmdline_python_namespace_package` displayed "hello/" prefix for:
> hello/test_hello.py::test_hello
> hello/test_hello.py::test_other
This fixes running `pytest tests/test_foo.py::test_bar`, where `tests`
is a symlink to `project/app/tests`: previously
`project/app/conftest.py` would be ignored for fixtures then.
The problem was that _matchnodes would receive two items: [DoctestModule, Module]. It would then collect the first one, *cache it*, and fail to match against the name in the command line. Next, it would reuse the cached item (DoctestModule) instead of collecting the Module which would eventually find the "test" name on it.
Added the type of the node to the cache key to avoid this problem, although I'm not a big fan of caches that have different key types.
Fix#3843