fixing links for 2.3 release, and fixing a windows32 failure on py3

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holger krekel 2012-10-19 10:53:28 +02:00
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commit dca5fa2241
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Changes between 2.2.4 and 2.3.0.dev
Changes between 2.2.4 and 2.3.0
-----------------------------------
- fix issue202 - better automatic names for parametrized test functions

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#
__version__ = '2.3.0.dev33'
__version__ = '2.3.0'

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ you will see the return value of the function call::
$ py.test test_assert1.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_assert1.py F
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ if you run this module::
$ py.test test_assert2.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_assert2.py F

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ of the failing function and hide the other one::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
test_module.py .F
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ of the failing function and hide the other one::
test_module.py:9: AssertionError
----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------
setting up <function test_func2 at 0x2b04578>
setting up <function test_func2 at 0x1443140>
==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.01 seconds ====================
Accessing captured output from a test function

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@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ then you can just invoke ``py.test`` without command line options::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
mymodule.py .
========================= 1 passed in 0.02 seconds =========================
========================= 1 passed in 0.04 seconds =========================

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ That's it, we can now run the test::
$ py.test test_remoteinterpreter.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/py.test", line 9, in <module>
load_entry_point('pytest==2.3.0.dev28', 'console_scripts', 'py.test')()
load_entry_point('pytest==2.3.0', 'console_scripts', 'py.test')()
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/core.py", line 473, in main
config = _prepareconfig(args, plugins)
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/core.py", line 463, in _prepareconfig
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ That's it, we can now run the test::
self._conftestpath2mod[conftestpath] = mod = conftestpath.pyimport()
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/py/_path/local.py", line 532, in pyimport
__import__(modname)
File "/tmp/doc-exec-111/conftest.py", line 2, in <module>
File "/tmp/doc-exec-172/conftest.py", line 2, in <module>
from .remoteinterpreter import RemoteInterpreter
ValueError: Attempted relative import in non-package
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Running it yields::
$ py.test -q test_ssh.py -rs
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/py.test", line 9, in <module>
load_entry_point('pytest==2.3.0.dev28', 'console_scripts', 'py.test')()
load_entry_point('pytest==2.3.0', 'console_scripts', 'py.test')()
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/core.py", line 473, in main
config = _prepareconfig(args, plugins)
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/core.py", line 463, in _prepareconfig
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Running it yields::
self._conftestpath2mod[conftestpath] = mod = conftestpath.pyimport()
File "/home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/py/_path/local.py", line 532, in pyimport
__import__(modname)
File "/tmp/doc-exec-111/conftest.py", line 2, in <module>
File "/tmp/doc-exec-172/conftest.py", line 2, in <module>
from myapp import MyApp
ImportError: No module named myapp

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can then restrict a test run to only run tests marked with ``webtest``::
$ py.test -v -m webtest
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
collecting ... collected 2 items
test_server.py:3: test_send_http PASSED
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Or the inverse, running all tests except the webtest ones::
$ py.test -v -m "not webtest"
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
collecting ... collected 2 items
test_server.py:6: test_something_quick PASSED
@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ You can ask which markers exist for your test suite - the list includes our just
@pytest.mark.parametrize(argnames, argvalues): call a test function multiple times passing in multiple different argument value sets. Example: @parametrize('arg1', [1,2]) would lead to two calls of the decorated test function, one with arg1=1 and another with arg1=2.
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(fixturename1, fixturename2, ...): mark tests as needing all of the specified fixtures.
@pytest.mark.tryfirst: mark a hook implementation function such that the plugin machinery will try to call it first/as early as possible.
@pytest.mark.trylast: mark a hook implementation function such that the plugin machinery will try to call it last/as late as possible.
@ -143,7 +145,7 @@ the given argument::
$ py.test -k send_http # running with the above defined examples
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_server.py .
@ -155,7 +157,7 @@ And you can also run all tests except the ones that match the keyword::
$ py.test -k-send_http
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_mark_classlevel.py ..
@ -168,7 +170,7 @@ Or to only select the class::
$ py.test -kTestClass
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_mark_classlevel.py ..
@ -221,23 +223,23 @@ the test needs::
$ py.test -E stage2
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_someenv.py s
======================== 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds =========================
======================== 1 skipped in 0.00 seconds =========================
and here is one that specifies exactly the environment needed::
$ py.test -E stage1
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_someenv.py .
========================= 1 passed in 0.01 seconds =========================
========================= 1 passed in 0.00 seconds =========================
The ``--markers`` option always gives you a list of available markers::
@ -250,6 +252,8 @@ The ``--markers`` option always gives you a list of available markers::
@pytest.mark.parametrize(argnames, argvalues): call a test function multiple times passing in multiple different argument value sets. Example: @parametrize('arg1', [1,2]) would lead to two calls of the decorated test function, one with arg1=1 and another with arg1=2.
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(fixturename1, fixturename2, ...): mark tests as needing all of the specified fixtures.
@pytest.mark.tryfirst: mark a hook implementation function such that the plugin machinery will try to call it first/as early as possible.
@pytest.mark.trylast: mark a hook implementation function such that the plugin machinery will try to call it last/as late as possible.
@ -347,12 +351,12 @@ then you will see two test skipped and two executed tests as expected::
$ py.test -rs # this option reports skip reasons
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_plat.py s.s.
========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIP [2] /tmp/doc-exec-113/conftest.py:12: cannot run on platform linux2
SKIP [2] /tmp/doc-exec-174/conftest.py:12: cannot run on platform linux2
=================== 2 passed, 2 skipped in 0.01 seconds ====================
@ -360,7 +364,7 @@ Note that if you specify a platform via the marker-command line option like this
$ py.test -m linux2
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_plat.py .

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ now execute the test specification::
nonpython $ py.test test_simple.yml
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
test_simple.yml .F
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ consulted when reporting in ``verbose`` mode::
nonpython $ py.test -v
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
collecting ... collected 2 items
test_simple.yml:1: usecase: ok PASSED
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ interesting to just look at the collection tree::
nonpython $ py.test --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
<YamlFile 'test_simple.yml'>
<YamlItem 'ok'>

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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ this is a fully self-contained example which you can run with::
$ py.test test_scenarios.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_scenarios.py ....
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ If you just collect tests you'll also nicely see 'advanced' and 'basic' as varia
$ py.test --collectonly test_scenarios.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
<Module 'test_scenarios.py'>
<Class 'TestSampleWithScenarios'>
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Let's first see how it looks like at collection time::
$ py.test test_backends.py --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
<Module 'test_backends.py'>
<Function 'test_db_initialized[d1]'>
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ And then when we run the test::
================================= FAILURES =================================
_________________________ test_db_initialized[d2] __________________________
db = <conftest.DB2 instance at 0x126b878>
db = <conftest.DB2 instance at 0x1c31878>
def test_db_initialized(db):
# a dummy test
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ argument sets to use for each test function. Let's run it::
================================= FAILURES =================================
________________________ TestClass.test_equals[1-2] ________________________
self = <test_parametrize.TestClass instance at 0x2c24b90>, a = 1, b = 2
self = <test_parametrize.TestClass instance at 0x203c4d0>, a = 1, b = 2
def test_equals(self, a, b):
> assert a == b

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ then the test collection looks like this::
$ py.test --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
<Module 'check_myapp.py'>
<Class 'CheckMyApp'>
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ then the test collection looks like this::
<Function 'check_simple'>
<Function 'check_complex'>
============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================
============================= in 0.01 seconds =============================
Interpreting cmdline arguments as Python packages
-----------------------------------------------------
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ You can always peek at the collection tree without running tests like this::
. $ py.test --collectonly pythoncollection.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 3 items
<Module 'pythoncollection.py'>
<Function 'test_function'>
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ interpreters and will leave out the setup.py file::
$ py.test --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
<Module 'pkg/module_py2.py'>
<Function 'test_only_on_python2'>

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
assertion $ py.test failure_demo.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 39 items
failure_demo.py FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:15: AssertionError
_________________________ TestFailing.test_simple __________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x1619d90>
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x16ce7d0>
def test_simple(self):
def f():
@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
> assert f() == g()
E assert 42 == 43
E + where 42 = <function f at 0x15ba320>()
E + and 43 = <function g at 0x15ba398>()
E + where 42 = <function f at 0x1668410>()
E + and 43 = <function g at 0x1668488>()
failure_demo.py:28: AssertionError
____________________ TestFailing.test_simple_multiline _____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x1619450>
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x16ce850>
def test_simple_multiline(self):
otherfunc_multi(
@ -66,19 +66,19 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:11: AssertionError
___________________________ TestFailing.test_not ___________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x1619090>
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x16ce350>
def test_not(self):
def f():
return 42
> assert not f()
E assert not 42
E + where 42 = <function f at 0x15ba668>()
E + where 42 = <function f at 0x1668758>()
failure_demo.py:38: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_text _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1619c10>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x16ceb90>
def test_eq_text(self):
> assert 'spam' == 'eggs'
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:42: AssertionError
_____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_similar_text _____________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1613190>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1677190>
def test_eq_similar_text(self):
> assert 'foo 1 bar' == 'foo 2 bar'
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:45: AssertionError
____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_multiline_text ____________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x16131d0>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1677210>
def test_eq_multiline_text(self):
> assert 'foo\nspam\nbar' == 'foo\neggs\nbar'
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:48: AssertionError
______________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_long_text _______________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1613c90>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1677c50>
def test_eq_long_text(self):
a = '1'*100 + 'a' + '2'*100
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:53: AssertionError
_________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_long_text_multiline __________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x16130d0>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166ef10>
def test_eq_long_text_multiline(self):
a = '1\n'*100 + 'a' + '2\n'*100
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:58: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_list _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b98d0>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166e210>
def test_eq_list(self):
> assert [0, 1, 2] == [0, 1, 3]
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:61: AssertionError
______________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_list_long _______________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b9dd0>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166e490>
def test_eq_list_long(self):
a = [0]*100 + [1] + [3]*100
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:66: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_dict _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b99d0>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166ebd0>
def test_eq_dict(self):
> assert {'a': 0, 'b': 1} == {'a': 0, 'b': 2}
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:69: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_set __________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b92d0>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166e850>
def test_eq_set(self):
> assert set([0, 10, 11, 12]) == set([0, 20, 21])
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:72: AssertionError
_____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_longer_list ______________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b9850>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166e590>
def test_eq_longer_list(self):
> assert [1,2] == [1,2,3]
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:75: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_in_list _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b9410>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166a0d0>
def test_in_list(self):
> assert 1 in [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:78: AssertionError
__________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_multiline __________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b0b90>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166a9d0>
def test_not_in_text_multiline(self):
text = 'some multiline\ntext\nwhich\nincludes foo\nand a\ntail'
@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:82: AssertionError
___________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single ____________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b0e50>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166af50>
def test_not_in_text_single(self):
text = 'single foo line'
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:86: AssertionError
_________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single_long _________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b0690>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166a810>
def test_not_in_text_single_long(self):
text = 'head ' * 50 + 'foo ' + 'tail ' * 20
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:90: AssertionError
______ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single_long_term _______
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15b0f50>
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x166a210>
def test_not_in_text_single_long_term(self):
text = 'head ' * 50 + 'f'*70 + 'tail ' * 20
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
i = Foo()
> assert i.b == 2
E assert 1 == 2
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x15b0990>.b
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x166a8d0>.b
failure_demo.py:101: AssertionError
_________________________ test_attribute_instance __________________________
@ -299,8 +299,8 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
b = 1
> assert Foo().b == 2
E assert 1 == 2
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x15b0390>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x15b0390> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>()
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x166ab90>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x166ab90> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>()
failure_demo.py:107: AssertionError
__________________________ test_attribute_failure __________________________
@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:116:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
self = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x15b03d0>
self = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1837890>
def _get_b(self):
> raise Exception('Failed to get attrib')
@ -332,15 +332,15 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
b = 2
> assert Foo().b == Bar().b
E assert 1 == 2
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x15b04d0>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x15b04d0> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>()
E + and 2 = <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x15ac050>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x15ac050> = <class 'failure_demo.Bar'>()
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x166aad0>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x166aad0> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>()
E + and 2 = <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x166acd0>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x166acd0> = <class 'failure_demo.Bar'>()
failure_demo.py:124: AssertionError
__________________________ TestRaises.test_raises __________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1627c68>
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16dfc68>
def test_raises(self):
s = 'qwe'
@ -352,10 +352,10 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
> int(s)
E ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'qwe'
<0-codegen /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:834>:1: ValueError
<0-codegen /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:838>:1: ValueError
______________________ TestRaises.test_raises_doesnt _______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16283b0>
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16e83b0>
def test_raises_doesnt(self):
> raises(IOError, "int('3')")
@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:136: Failed
__________________________ TestRaises.test_raise ___________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x161f4d0>
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16e14d0>
def test_raise(self):
> raise ValueError("demo error")
@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:139: ValueError
________________________ TestRaises.test_tupleerror ________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x161a248>
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16d4248>
def test_tupleerror(self):
> a,b = [1]
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:142: ValueError
______ TestRaises.test_reinterpret_fails_with_print_for_the_fun_of_it ______
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x161af80>
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16d4f80>
def test_reinterpret_fails_with_print_for_the_fun_of_it(self):
l = [1,2,3]
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
l is [1, 2, 3]
________________________ TestRaises.test_some_error ________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1617d88>
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x16d5d88>
def test_some_error(self):
> if namenotexi:
@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
<2-codegen 'abc-123' /home/hpk/p/pytest/doc/en/example/assertion/failure_demo.py:162>:2: AssertionError
____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_complex_error _____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1628758>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16e8758>
def test_complex_error(self):
def f():
@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:5: AssertionError
___________________ TestMoreErrors.test_z1_unpack_error ____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1612d88>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16cfd88>
def test_z1_unpack_error(self):
l = []
@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:179: ValueError
____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_z2_type_error _____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1614b90>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16d1b90>
def test_z2_type_error(self):
l = 3
@ -472,19 +472,19 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:183: TypeError
______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith ______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1610998>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16d2998>
def test_startswith(self):
s = "123"
g = "456"
> assert s.startswith(g)
E assert <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x161db48>('456')
E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x161db48> = '123'.startswith
E assert <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x16dbaf8>('456')
E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x16dbaf8> = '123'.startswith
failure_demo.py:188: AssertionError
__________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith_nested ___________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16140e0>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16d10e0>
def test_startswith_nested(self):
def f():
@ -492,15 +492,15 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
def g():
return "456"
> assert f().startswith(g())
E assert <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x161db48>('456')
E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x161db48> = '123'.startswith
E + where '123' = <function f at 0x163b848>()
E + and '456' = <function g at 0x162d758>()
E assert <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x16dbaf8>('456')
E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x16dbaf8> = '123'.startswith
E + where '123' = <function f at 0x16fa938>()
E + and '456' = <function g at 0x16ef848>()
failure_demo.py:195: AssertionError
_____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_global_func ______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16207a0>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16e27a0>
def test_global_func(self):
> assert isinstance(globf(42), float)
@ -510,18 +510,18 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:198: AssertionError
_______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_instance _______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x161ad88>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16d4d88>
def test_instance(self):
self.x = 6*7
> assert self.x != 42
E assert 42 != 42
E + where 42 = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x161ad88>.x
E + where 42 = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16d4d88>.x
failure_demo.py:202: AssertionError
_______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_compare ________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x160e560>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16d0560>
def test_compare(self):
> assert globf(10) < 5
@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:205: AssertionError
_____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_try_finally ______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x160f3b0>
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x16cb3b0>
def test_try_finally(self):
x = 1
@ -540,4 +540,4 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
E assert 1 == 0
failure_demo.py:210: AssertionError
======================== 39 failed in 0.16 seconds =========================
======================== 39 failed in 0.17 seconds =========================

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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ directory with the above conftest.py::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 0 items
============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================
@ -150,12 +150,12 @@ and when running it will see a skipped "slow" test::
$ py.test -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's'
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
test_module.py .s
========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIP [1] /tmp/doc-exec-118/conftest.py:9: need --runslow option to run
SKIP [1] /tmp/doc-exec-179/conftest.py:9: need --runslow option to run
=================== 1 passed, 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds ====================
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Or run it including the ``slow`` marked test::
$ py.test --runslow
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
test_module.py ..
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ which will add the string to the test header accordingly::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
project deps: mylib-1.1
collected 0 items
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ which will add info only when run with "--v"::
$ py.test -v
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
info1: did you know that ...
did you?
collecting ... collected 0 items
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ and nothing when run plainly::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 0 items
============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================
@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest::
$ py.test --durations=3
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 3 items
test_some_are_slow.py ...
@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest::
========================= slowest 3 test durations =========================
0.20s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2
0.10s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow1
0.00s setup test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcfast
0.00s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcfast
========================= 3 passed in 0.31 seconds =========================
incremental testing - test steps
@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ If we run this::
$ py.test -rx
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 4 items
test_step.py .Fx.
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ If we run this::
================================= FAILURES =================================
____________________ TestUserHandling.test_modification ____________________
self = <test_step.TestUserHandling instance at 0x1c89638>
self = <test_step.TestUserHandling instance at 0x2318638>
def test_modification(self):
> assert 0

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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ fixture function. Running the test looks like this::
$ py.test test_smtpsimple.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_smtpsimple.py F
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ fixture function. Running the test looks like this::
================================= FAILURES =================================
________________________________ test_ehlo _________________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1929d40>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x14d2e18>
def test_ehlo(smtp):
response, msg = smtp.ehlo()
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ fixture function. Running the test looks like this::
E assert 0
test_smtpsimple.py:12: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 0.25 seconds =========================
========================= 1 failed in 0.54 seconds =========================
In the failure traceback we see that the test function was called with a
``smtp`` argument, the ``smtplib.SMTP()`` instance created by the fixture
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests::
$ py.test test_module.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
test_module.py FF
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests::
================================= FAILURES =================================
________________________________ test_ehlo _________________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x135f3b0>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x27f63b0>
def test_ehlo(smtp):
response = smtp.ehlo()
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests::
test_module.py:6: AssertionError
________________________________ test_noop _________________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x135f3b0>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x27f63b0>
def test_noop(smtp):
response = smtp.noop()
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests::
E assert 0
test_module.py:11: AssertionError
========================= 2 failed in 0.22 seconds =========================
========================= 2 failed in 0.21 seconds =========================
You see the two ``assert 0`` failing and more importantly you can also see
that the same (session-scoped) ``smtp`` object was passed into the two
@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ using it has executed::
$ py.test -s -q --tb=no
FF
finalizing <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x2279758>
finalizing <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1497758>
We see that the ``smtp`` instance is finalized after the two
tests using it tests executed. If we had specified ``scope='function'``
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Running it::
______________________________ test_showhelo _______________________________
test_anothersmtp.py:5: in test_showhelo
> assert 0, smtp.helo()
E AssertionError: (250, 'hq.merlinux.eu')
E AssertionError: (250, 'mail.python.org')
.. _`request`: :py:class:`_pytest.python.FixtureRequest`
@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ So let's just do another run::
================================= FAILURES =================================
__________________________ test_ehlo[merlinux.eu] __________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1f5f680>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1742680>
def test_ehlo(smtp):
response = smtp.ehlo()
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ So let's just do another run::
test_module.py:6: AssertionError
__________________________ test_noop[merlinux.eu] __________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1f5f680>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1742680>
def test_noop(smtp):
response = smtp.noop()
@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ So let's just do another run::
test_module.py:11: AssertionError
________________________ test_ehlo[mail.python.org] ________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1fdffc8>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x174bfc8>
def test_ehlo(smtp):
response = smtp.ehlo()
@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ So let's just do another run::
test_module.py:5: AssertionError
________________________ test_noop[mail.python.org] ________________________
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x1fdffc8>
smtp = <smtplib.SMTP instance at 0x174bfc8>
def test_noop(smtp):
response = smtp.noop()
@ -410,13 +410,13 @@ Here we declare an ``app`` fixture which receives the previously defined
$ py.test -v test_appsetup.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
collecting ... collected 2 items
test_appsetup.py:12: test_smtp_exists[merlinux.eu] PASSED
test_appsetup.py:12: test_smtp_exists[mail.python.org] PASSED
========================= 2 passed in 0.11 seconds =========================
========================= 2 passed in 0.25 seconds =========================
Due to the parametrization of ``smtp`` the test will run twice with two
different ``App`` instances and respective smtp servers. There is no
@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ Let's run the tests in verbose mode and with looking at the print-output::
$ py.test -v -s test_module.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
collecting ... collected 8 items
test_module.py:16: test_0[1] PASSED

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Installation options::
To check your installation has installed the correct version::
$ py.test --version
This is py.test version 2.3.0.dev28, imported from /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pytest.pyc
This is py.test version 2.3.0, imported from /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pytest.pyc
If you get an error checkout :ref:`installation issues`.
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ That's it. You can execute the test function now::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_sample.py F
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ run the module by passing its filename::
================================= FAILURES =================================
____________________________ TestClass.test_two ____________________________
self = <test_class.TestClass instance at 0x261e6c8>
self = <test_class.TestClass instance at 0x1ab56c8>
def test_two(self):
x = "hello"
@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ before performing the test function call. Let's just run it::
================================= FAILURES =================================
_____________________________ test_needsfiles ______________________________
tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-990/test_needsfiles0')
tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-1351/test_needsfiles0')
def test_needsfiles(tmpdir):
print tmpdir
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ before performing the test function call. Let's just run it::
test_tmpdir.py:3: AssertionError
----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------
/tmp/pytest-990/test_needsfiles0
/tmp/pytest-1351/test_needsfiles0
Before the test runs, a unique-per-test-invocation temporary directory
was created. More info at :ref:`tmpdir handling`.

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ which will thus run three times::
$ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 3 items
test_expectation.py ..F
@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ Let's also run with a stringinput that will lead to a failing test::
def test_valid_string(stringinput):
> assert stringinput.isalpha()
E assert <built-in method isalpha of str object at 0x2b1b676af030>()
E + where <built-in method isalpha of str object at 0x2b1b676af030> = '!'.isalpha
E assert <built-in method isalpha of str object at 0x2b3ae7eb8030>()
E + where <built-in method isalpha of str object at 0x2b3ae7eb8030> = '!'.isalpha
test_strings.py:3: AssertionError
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ listlist::
$ py.test -q -rs test_strings.py
s
========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIP [1] /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:943: got empty parameter set, function test_valid_string at /tmp/doc-exec-84/test_strings.py:1
SKIP [1] /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:947: got empty parameter set, function test_valid_string at /tmp/doc-exec-145/test_strings.py:1
For further examples, you might want to look at :ref:`more
parametrization examples <paramexamples>`.

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output::
example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 6 items
xfail_demo.py xxxxxx

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
$ py.test test_tmpdir.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 1 items
test_tmpdir.py F
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
================================= FAILURES =================================
_____________________________ test_create_file _____________________________
tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-991/test_create_file0')
tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-1352/test_create_file0')
def test_create_file(tmpdir):
p = tmpdir.mkdir("sub").join("hello.txt")
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
E assert 0
test_tmpdir.py:7: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 0.07 seconds =========================
========================= 1 failed in 0.03 seconds =========================
.. _`base temporary directory`:

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback::
$ py.test test_unittest_db.py
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev28
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0
collected 2 items
test_unittest_db.py FF
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback::
def test_method1(self):
assert hasattr(self, "db")
> assert 0, self.db # fail for demo purposes
E AssertionError: <conftest.DummyDB instance at 0x26ccbd8>
E AssertionError: <conftest.DummyDB instance at 0x1276bd8>
test_unittest_db.py:9: AssertionError
___________________________ MyTest.test_method2 ____________________________
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback::
def test_method2(self):
> assert 0, self.db # fail for demo purposes
E AssertionError: <conftest.DummyDB instance at 0x26ccbd8>
E AssertionError: <conftest.DummyDB instance at 0x1276bd8>
test_unittest_db.py:12: AssertionError
========================= 2 failed in 0.02 seconds =========================

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def main():
name='pytest',
description='py.test: simple powerful testing with Python',
long_description = long_description,
version='2.3.0.dev33',
version='2.3.0',
url='http://pytest.org',
license='MIT license',
platforms=['unix', 'linux', 'osx', 'cygwin', 'win32'],
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ def main():
author_email='holger at merlinux.eu',
entry_points= make_entry_points(),
# the following should be enabled for release
install_requires=['py>=1.4.8'],
install_requires=['py>=1.4.10'],
classifiers=['Development Status :: 6 - Mature',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',

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@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ class TestPython:
assert_attr(node, failures=3, tests=3)
for index, char in enumerate("<&'"):
tnode = node.getElementsByTagName("testcase")[index]
assert_attr(tnode,
classname="test_failure_escape",
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ class TestPython:
def test_unicode(self, testdir):
value = 'hx\xc4\x85\xc4\x87\n'
testdir.makepyfile("""
# coding: utf-8
# coding: latin1
def test_hello():
print (%r)
assert 0