On 06/28/10 01:37 PM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> There is a set of nose tests installed in matplotlib.tests.  It can be
> invoked with:
>
>     import matplotlib
>     matplotlib.test()
>
> or (from the commandline):
>
>     nosetests matplotlib.tests
>
> Mike

Thank you Mike. We don't have 'nosetests' as a part of Sage, but it should be 
possible to write a script which just executes the first two lines.

I'll add that to Sage so we can run the matplotlib test suite.

Dave


> On 06/27/2010 08:24 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
>> Matplotlib is used as part of the Sage project, where we aim to run 
>> test-suites
>> that are part of upstream packages where possible. Someone suggested it 
>> would be
>> good if we did that for Matplotlib, which we currently do not do. However, on
>> reading the contents of the source directory (README.txt, INSTALL etc) I 
>> could
>> not find any reference to how to test Matplotlib.
>>
>> Is there such a test suite, and if so how does one invoke it?
>>
>> Dave
>>
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