Chris Calloway added the comment:

Well, really, the reason I'm deferring is to get the patch accepted, because it 
seems kind of unacceptable for standard library modules not to have full test 
coverage. So far, I don't see evidence that the issue has even been triaged. Of 
the three approaches, regex, cd, or decoration, which do you see as most likely 
to be accepted? I understand that cd might be common in some tests. But it also 
appears that, at least in test_filecmp, some pretty heinous practices are also 
common like piling a ridiculous number of asserts into one test method. (And 
I'll fix that, too.) I do really appreciate your advice, core developer or not. 
You are the only one providing advice here.

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