Skipped a test that errors rather than marked it as an expectedFailure.
The test throws an error which Python 3.4 doesn't seem to catch as an
expectedFailure.
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import datetime
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import datetime
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import decimal
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import decimal
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from unittest import expectedFailure, skipUnless
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from unittest import skip, skipUnless
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import warnings
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import warnings
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try:
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try:
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self.assertEqual(count, klass.objects.count())
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self.assertEqual(count, klass.objects.count())
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if connection.vendor == 'mysql' and six.PY3:
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if connection.vendor == 'mysql' and six.PY3:
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# Existing MySQL DB-API drivers fail on binary data.
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serializerTest = skip("Existing MySQL DB-API drivers fail on binary data.")(serializerTest)
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serializerTest = expectedFailure(serializerTest)
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def naturalKeySerializerTest(format, self):
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def naturalKeySerializerTest(format, self):
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