On 28 September 2015 at 12:47, Lucian Musat <[email protected]>
wrote:
> @@ -172,6 +176,7 @@ def exportTests(d,tc):
> + from re import search as re_search
>
Just import re and then do re.search - it's the same number of characters
when calling and it's obvious what you're calling then.
for t in tc.testslist:
> + if re_search("\w+\.\w+\.test_\S+", t):
> + t = t.split('.')[0]+'.'+t.split('.')[1]+'.'+t.split('.')[2]
Not sure I understand what this is meant to be doing. If t matches
[alphanumerics].[alphanumerics].test_[not whitespace] repeatedly split t on
dots and re-join it back together with dots. For the example of
filename.class.test_method doesn't this reconstruct the input? If you're
attempting to truncate to the first three elements, then something like
'.'.join(t.split('.')[:3]) is much more efficient and Pythonic.
Ross
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