On 17/05/10 19:18, holger krekel wrote: >> 2) If I have a number of tests (let's say a1 to a5), and I aborted the test >> during the running of test a3, is it possible for the next invocation of >> py.test to remember where it got to, and start running again at test a4? > > Rerunning the last failure(s) and continuing on would probably be nice. > It's not possible currently, requires adding some persistence > between py.test invocations. Could you also create an issue? > > If you or somebody else has anything to add or to suggest, shoot :)
some time ago I implemented such a feature without any need to add persistence: basically, I assigned a progressive number to each test (printed on failure) and added an option to skip the first N. In combination with -x it did exactly what Simon described, but unfortunately I lost the code during an svn up. I think it can be a good quick&dirty solution, while waiting for the proper one with persistence between runs. ciao, Anto _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev