At 02:52 PM 6/5/2006 -0700, Mikeal Rogers wrote:
Hi Everyone,

As anyone who's been watching the commit mails must have noticed
we've been working on a new test framework for chandler.

Currently all our work has been done in the test_framework branch as
to not conflict with anything else going on in the trunk, and it's
also given us some freedom to see if our ideas worked before trying
to propose that we move a very important part of our release
infrastructure to a new architecture.

Has any progress been made on making this new framework interoperate with the unittest framework (as per my comments when the new framework was first proposed)?

In particular, it would be good if tests could be discovered using existing tools that are unittest-based, for this to integrate cleanly with the rest of our platform (e.g. if any tests based on this framework are included in standalone projects like plugin modules), so that individual projects are fully testable with "setup.py test".

Perhaps this use case is out of scope for the intended framework, and if so that's fine, but it should be documented as out of scope in that case.

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