Hi Sarah, Apologies for not responding before, I wasn't really following this thread however Holger is away for a month hence the long silence I guess.
I've used the zip and followed the instructions. As an example I've started with uncommenting testpoison and indeed as soon as uncommented py.test failed weirdly without any hint: while executing the test it just exited. I can't say exactly what is going on there and it probably is a bug that py.test just exists, but without narrowing it down it's hard to say why (and all the * imports make it hard to follow what's going on ;-)). However I assumed that this test was supposed to get a Channel instance from a fixture. Not finding any fixtures I changed the code to this: @pytest.fixture def chan(): return Channel() @process def testpoinson(chan): print('Sending termination event...') chan.poison() return And now running the tests works just fine. Having the @process decorator on the test function is a bit odd however and I'm not sure how this behaves. It's probably better to try writing tests without a decorator. E.g. the following worked as well and looks much more reasonable to me (I'm just guessing here on the csp stuff btw, maybe I'm doing silly things): @pytest.fixture def chan(): return Channel() def test_poinson(chan): @process def testpoison(chan): # chan = Channel() print('Sending termination event...') chan.poison() return ret = testpoison(chan) assert ret I don't really feel like I understand your problem, for example I feel like this test needs to assert something on the channel but I have no idea how/what (some process seems to be started anyway when I add ``print ret; assert 0``). But maybe this was enough to give you some inspiration of how to prod things to start making some progress again. Regards, Floris On 17 February 2014 09:16, Sarah Mount <mount.sa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sorry to be a pain, I realise everyone here is a volunteer, but is there a > way to move this issue forward? I have quite a bit of work blocked on > getting py.test to work on my repo currently, and I'd rather use py.test > than any other framework. I'm more than happy to put in more effort to > narrow the bug down or take some of the next steps myself, but at this stage > I'm not really sure where to start... > > Thanks, > > Sarah > > > On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Sarah Mount <mount.sa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On 1/23/14, holger krekel <hol...@merlinux.eu> wrote: >> > On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 18:27 +0000, Sarah Mount wrote: >> >> The tests were completely ad-hoc and did not use unittest or any other >> >> library. They had a hand-rolled runner which ran all the functions like >> >> test_one_one from a script. >> >> >> >> The odd thing is that Python 2.7 + py.test + the functools.wraps >> >> version >> >> of >> >> the decorators worked OK. >> >> >> >> Could it be that I have inadvertently turned the logging module on and >> >> output from that is confusing the py.test runner? >> > >> > wouldn't think so. Can you attach a zip file and state the dependencies >> > so we can try to reproduce? Or a repo-url? >> > >> >> Many thanks, I am reluctant to give you a repo-url since there is so >> much code in there that is irrelevant to this issue it would be hard >> to figure out what is going on. >> >> The attached zip contains the minimum code to reproduce. If you run >> "show_bug.sh" from the pytest-bug directory this will: >> >> 1) install the requirements via pip, >> >> 2) run a single test from vanilla python (should pass), >> >> 3) run the same test with py.test (should green at this stage) and >> >> 4) display some text explaining what to uncomment to reproduce the bug. >> >> I have narrowed it down quite a bit, and it turns out that if you >> comment out most of the code in base.py everything works just fine... >> which is odd. >> >> Thanks for your help, >> >> Sarah >> >> -- >> Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton >> website: http://www.snim2.org/ >> twitter: @snim2 > > > > > -- > Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton > website: http://www.snim2.org/ > twitter: @snim2 > > _______________________________________________ > Pytest-dev mailing list > Pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev > -- Debian GNU/Linux -- The Power of Freedom www.debian.org | www.gnu.org | www.kernel.org _______________________________________________ Pytest-dev mailing list Pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev