The only remaining 'py.test' references are:
* those referring to the 'py.test' executable
* those in code explicitly testing py.test/pytest module compatibility
* those in old CHANGES documentation
* those in documentation generated based on external data
* those in seemingly unfinished & unmaintained Japanese documentation
Minor stylistic changes and typo corrections made to documentation next to
several applied py.test --> pytest content changes.
filtering with simple strings that are not valid python expressions.
Examples: "-k 1.3" matches all tests parametrized with 1.3.
"-k None" filters all tests that have "None" in their name
and conversely "-k 'not None'".
Previously these examples would raise syntax errors.
Also add a note to the docs about what is allowed.
@pytest.mark.some(lambda arg: ...)
def test_function():
would not work correctly because pytest assumes @pytest.mark.some
gets a function to be decorated already. We now at least detect if this
arg is an lambda and thus the example will work. Thanks Alex Gaynor
for bringing it up.
The _pytest.config module itself is no longer a plugin but the actual
config instance is plugin-registered as ``pytestconfig``.
This allows to put most pytest specific logic to _pytest.config instead
of in the core pluginmanager.
entities such that the new iter() API can iterate over pytest.mark
function attributes, getting all such applications. See added example
for more info.
xfail = pytest.mark.xfail
@xfail
def test_func1():
pass
@xfail(reason="123")
def test_func2():
pass
where previously test_func1 and test_func2 would wrongly share the same reason
because the xfail object was modified in place.