Pierre Rouleau wrote:
>Hi all, > >Using the latest of py.test (svn 34683), I can't seem to be able to >control a module test setup using setup_module() as described in >section 2.15 of http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/test.html > >The document gives the following example: > >def setup_module(module): > """ setup up any state specific to the execution > of the given module. > """ > >Now, I am assuming that the the definition of setup_module() must be >written /inside/ the test script that test the module-under-test >tested, right? > >Second, I am also assuming that setup_module's argument is the name of >the module-under-test. > >Given the above assumptions, if I write a test script to test roman.py > would be called test_roman.py and would include > >def setup_module(roman): > print 'SETTING up roman for testing....' > >And if I ran py.test -s test_roman.py I should be able to see the >printed output. I don't. > >So, what do i do wrong here? > >Thanks >_______________________________________________ >py-dev mailing list >py-dev@codespeak.net >http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev > > Hum. I cannot reproduce you problem (I can clearly see 'SETTING up roman...' just after [5024] and before any dots. Yes, this is supposed to go to main body of testing module and it receives module object itself (not a name) _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev