Hi, 

> i think i can whip up an example.  One question though: Do you already
have a
> view on how you want to to group tests in your source code?  In principle
you
> can do this by classes/modules or by decorators - or by having custom
ways. 

We're still at the early stages of laying out our tests, so we're pretty
free-form at the moment, however, I think the easiest way to do it would be
to have all the test functions in a module to be considered part of a group.

Simon

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