added a test for when the indirect is just a string
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* Allow passing a custom debugger class (e.g. ``--pdbcls=IPython.core.debugger:Pdb``).
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Thanks to `@anntzer`_ for the PR.
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* Better message in case of not using parametrized variable (see `#1539`_).
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Thanks to `@tramwaj29`_ for the PR.
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* ``optparse`` backward compatibility supports float/complex types (`#457`_).
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* Better message in case of not using parametrized variable (see `#1539`_).
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Thanks to `@tramwaj29`_ for the PR.
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@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ class Metafunc(fixtures.FuncargnamesCompatAttr):
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if isinstance(indirect, (tuple, list)):
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name = 'fixture' if arg in indirect else 'argument'
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else:
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name = 'fixture' if indirect is True else 'argument'
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name = 'fixture' if indirect else 'argument'
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raise ValueError(
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"%r uses no %s %r" % (
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self.function, name, arg))
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"*uses no fixture 'y'*",
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])
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@pytest.mark.issue714
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def test_parametrize_indirect_uses_no_fixture_error_indirect_string(self, testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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import pytest
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@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
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def x(request):
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return request.param * 3
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('x, y', [('a', 'b')], indirect='y')
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def test_simple(x):
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assert len(x) == 3
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest("--collect-only")
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*uses no fixture 'y'*",
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])
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@pytest.mark.issue714
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def test_parametrize_indirect_uses_no_fixture_error_indirect_list(self, testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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