Hi, Cleber. On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 12:37:23PM -0500, Cleber Rosa wrote: > The Avocado test runner attemps to find its INSTRUMENTED (that is, > Python based tests) in a manner that is as safe as possible to the > user. Different from plain Python unittest, it won't load or > execute test code on an operation such as: > > $ avocado list tests/acceptance/ > > Before version 68.0, the logic implemented to identify INSTRUMENTED > tests would require either the ":avocado: enable" or ":avocado: > recursive" statement as a flag for tests that would not inherit > directly from "avocado.Test". This is not necessary anymore, > and because of that the boiler plate statements can now be removed. > > Reference: > https://avocado-framework.readthedocs.io/en/68.0/release_notes/68_0.html#users-test-writers > Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Caio Carrara <ccarr...@redhat.com> > --- > docs/devel/testing.rst | 1 - > tests/acceptance/boot_linux_console.py | 1 - > tests/acceptance/linux_initrd.py | 1 - > tests/acceptance/version.py | 1 - > tests/acceptance/virtio_version.py | 1 - > tests/acceptance/vnc.py | 1 - > tests/requirements.txt | 2 +- > 7 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-) > {...} > 2.20.1 > Thanks, -- Caio Carrara Software Engineer, Virt Team - Red Hat ccarr...@redhat.com