fix issue443: fix skip examples to use proper comparison. Thanks Alex
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- work a bit harder to break reference cycles when catching exceptions.
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- work a bit harder to break reference cycles when catching exceptions.
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Thanks Jurko Gospodnetic.
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Thanks Jurko Gospodnetic.
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- fix issue443: fix skip examples to use proper comparison. Thanks Alex
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Groenholm.
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2.5.2
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2.5.2
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Here is an example of marking a test function to be skipped
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when run on a Python3.3 interpreter::
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when run on a Python3.3 interpreter::
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import sys
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import sys
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info >= (3,3),
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info < (3,3),
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reason="requires python3.3")
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reason="requires python3.3")
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def test_function():
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def test_function():
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# content of test_mymodule.py
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# content of test_mymodule.py
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import mymodule
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import mymodule
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minversion = pytest.mark.skipif(mymodule.__versioninfo__ >= (1,1),
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minversion = pytest.mark.skipif(mymodule.__versioninfo__ < (1,1),
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reason="at least mymodule-1.1 required")
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reason="at least mymodule-1.1 required")
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@minversion
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@minversion
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def test_function():
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def test_function():
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