This overwrites the `codecov.yml` file in the root of the repository with
`codecov-upstream.yml` file (which contains the code-cov token)´, so PRs
and branches on the repository can upload coverage.
Suggestion from here:
https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/6421#issuecomment-571934112
Security concerns: the token might be misused, but only to upload bogus coverage
to `codecov.io`, so the team believe this is harmless. If we decide to fallback
from this decision , we just need to revoke the token.
Related to #6369
Both references were referencing links from Python because of our intersphinx
mapping in `conf.py`:
intersphinx_mapping = {"python": ("https://docs.python.org/3", None)}
Because Python's docs explicitly define both references, Sphinx fallbacks to
them instead of generating implicit references as was expected.
Fix#6397
Tracebacks coming from remote processes crated by the multiprocess module
will contain "RemoteTracebacks" which don't have a 'reprcrash' attribute
Fix#5971
I've updated the text and incorporated the topics from #5275, so this
can now be part of the official docs, and #5275 can be closed/unpinned.
Closes#5275
* Rearrange section about context manager to be in order
* Link to `pytest.warns` and `recwarn` since a reader going top to bottom won't have seen about those yet.
* Used only context manager form in the example; the call form is somewhat obsolete
and is mentioned in the reference docs already.
* Reuse the 'myfunction' from first example on the second one
Co-Authored-By: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
This includes our current full matrix (windows, linux and macos), for evaluting
purposes.
We should disconsider failures when evaluating PRs.
TODO:
- deploy
- coverage
- github release notes
Even with the above missing, I still believe it would be nice to merge
this and have GitHub actions working in parallel so we can evaluate performance
and usability from now on.
While using pytest-repeat, I noticed the previous implementation is slow
for a large number of duplicate test ids. To optimize, this commit
reduces the amount of data copied and avoids using `in` with List
(unhashable type, and therefore is very slow for many elements).