Hi, for example, in http://svn.zope.org/zc.buildout/trunk/src/zc/buildout/ tests.py?rev=89831&view=auto test file, there is this doctests :
def develop_verbose(): """ We should be able to deal with setup scripts that aren't setuptools based. >>> mkdir('foo') >>> write('foo', 'setup.py', ... ''' ... from setuptools import setup ... setup(name="foo") ... ''') >>> write('buildout.cfg', ... ''' ... [buildout] ... develop = foo ... parts = ... ''') >>> print system(join('bin', 'buildout')+' -vv'), # doctest: +ELLIPSIS Installing... Develop: '/sample-buildout/foo' ... Installed /sample-buildout/foo ... >>> ls('develop-eggs') - foo.egg-link - zc.recipe.egg.egg-link >>> print system(join('bin', 'buildout')+' -vvv'), # doctest: +ELLIPSIS Installing... Develop: '/sample-buildout/foo' in: '/sample-buildout/foo' ... -q develop -mxN -d /sample-buildout/develop-eggs/... """ I wonder where does the "ls('develop-eggs')" command come from ? It is doctest buildin command ? Where can I found some documentation about that ? I see this page http://docs.python.org/lib/module- doctest.html and I found nothing about that subject. Thanks for your help, Stephane http://docs.python.org/lib/module-doctest.html -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list