I am also thinking about two other options: * --list-files -- essentially the same as --list-modules, but outputs file names instead of module names.* --list-tests -- apply package and module filters, import the modules, apply test name and layer filters, then list just the names of tests. Would these be useful to anybody?
Yes a lot, I am using them in 2 cases, when I want to be sure that only 1-2 tests will be run before even trying to run them (with some functional tests running a lot of time I don't want to run more tests than I need). And with Zope3 testrunner's idea about the amount of doctests being run --list-tests would be the only way to find out how many real tests are being executes as at the moment I can't tell if my doctest has 11 "tests" in it or am I running some other test that matches the pattern.
SchoolTool's custom test runner used to have --list-tests and --list-files. Now that SchoolTool has finally switched to the Zope 3 test runner, I wonder if anyone working on SchoolTool would miss those (hi, Ignas ;-).
Yes especially on long winter evenings while running functional tests and wondering how many functional tests are there in this functional test layer I so long for the good old --list-files ;) Ignas _______________________________________________ Schooltool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.schooltool.org/mailman/listinfo/schooltool
