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Ran Benita 11e36c8493 Make transitive Pytester types public
Export `HookRecorder`, `RecordedHookCall` (originally `ParsedCall`),
`RunResult`, `LineMatcher`.

These types are reachable through `Pytester` and so should be public
themselves for typing and other purposes.

The name `ParsedCall` I think is too generic under the `pytest`
namespace, so rename it to `RecordedHookCall`.

The `HookRecorder`'s constructor is made private -- it should only be
constructed by `Pytester`.

`LineMatcher` and `RunResult` are exported as is - no private and no
rename, since they're being used.

All of the classes are made final as they are not designed for
subclassing.
2021-10-23 10:59:18 +03:00
Eric Liu 8c25a14032
closes #8824 Changelog rewording for 7.0 (#8826)
* fixed changelog/*.rst docs

* add author name

* fixed-documents

* fix issue 8761 doc

* fix issue 8645 doc

* fix issue 8447 doc

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2021-07-03 12:20:12 +02:00
Ran Benita 538b5c2499 argparsing: export Parser and OptionGroup for typing purposes
`Parser` is used by many plugins and custom hooks. `OptionGroup` is
exposed by the `parser.addgroup` API.

The constructors of both are marked private, they are not meant to be
constructed directly.
2021-05-24 00:52:03 +03:00
Ran Benita f2d65c85f4 code: export ExceptionInfo for typing purposes
This type is most prominent in `pytest.raises` and we should allow to
refer to it by a public name.

The type is not in a perfectly "exposable" state. In particular:

- The `traceback` property with type `Traceback` which is derived from
  the `py.code` API and exposes a bunch more types transitively. This
  stuff is *not* exported and probably won't be.

- The `getrepr` method which probably should be private.

But they're already used in the wild so no point in just hiding them
now.

The __init__ API is hidden -- the public API for this are the `from_*`
classmethods.
2021-03-13 15:59:44 +02:00
Ran Benita 96ea867fec runner: export pytest.CallInfo for typing purposes
The type cannot be constructed directly, but is exported for use in type
annotations, since it is reachable through existing public API.

This also documents `from_call` as public, because at least
pytest-forked uses it, so we must treat it as public already anyway.
2020-12-26 21:38:37 +02:00
Ran Benita bd76042344 python: export pytest.Metafunc for typing purposes
The type cannot be constructed directly, but is exported for use in type
annotations, since it is reachable through existing public API.
2020-12-26 21:05:02 +02:00
Ran Benita 6aa4d1c7ab mark: export pytest.MarkGenerator for typing purposes
The type cannot be constructed directly, but is exported for use in type
annotations, since it is reachable through existing public API.
2020-12-20 15:59:20 +02:00
Ran Benita 69c302479e mark: export pytest.MarkDecorator for typing purposes
The type cannot be constructed directly, but is exported for use in type
annotations, since it is reachable through existing public API.
2020-12-20 15:59:06 +02:00
Ran Benita 2ec372df8b mark: export pytest.Mark for typing purposes
The type cannot be constructed directly, but is exported for use in type
annotations, since it is reachable through existing public API.
2020-12-20 15:58:49 +02:00
Ran Benita 54a7356a9f Merge pull request #8130 from pytest-dev/release-6.2.0
Prepare release 6.2.0

(cherry picked from commit c475106f12ed87fe908544ff383c5205638c086d)
2020-12-12 23:23:19 +02:00
Ran Benita f1e6fdcddb Export types of builtin fixture for type annotations
In order to allow users to type annotate fixtures they request, the
types need to be imported from the `pytest` namespace. They are/were
always available to import from the `_pytest` namespace, but that is
not guaranteed to be stable.

These types are only exported for the purpose of typing. Specifically,
the following are *not* public:

- Construction (`__init__`)
- Subclassing
- staticmethods and classmethods

We try to combat them being used anyway by:

- Marking the classes as `@final` when possible (already done).

- Not documenting private stuff in the API Reference.

- Using `_`-prefixed names or marking as `:meta private:` for private
  stuff.

- Adding a keyword-only `_ispytest=False` to private constructors,
  warning if False, and changing pytest itself to pass True. In the
  future it will (hopefully) become a hard error.

Hopefully that will be enough.
2020-11-13 11:25:09 +02:00