So, what should I replace my existing mocks with? Do you know any technique?
These mocks would only be required for unit-testing scons package, so this doesn't affect plain users (only developers and scons package maintainers would be affected). And starting from 3.3, the mock module is part of python standard. W dniu 23.10.2015 o 09:21, Alexandre Feblot pisze: > Hi, > Please, please, please, > Don't! > Don't force people to install additional modules. > One of Python benefits is how rich its standard distribution is, compared to > perl for example, allowing to distribute code that you know will work > everywhere without additional requirement. > Please don't break that. > > Alexandre > >> Le 22 oct. 2015 à 23:58, Pawel Tomulik <ptomu...@meil.pw.edu.pl> a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> If I would like to contribute a module to scons, would it be acceptable >> to use mocks (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mock) in unit tests? From >> what I see, none of the existsing unit tests in SCons use mocks, perhaps >> for a reason? Is it forbidden? Is there an alternative without using the >> module? >> >> The mock module is not included in the basic python distribution, it has >> to be installed, for example with pip (it's a backport of unittest.mock >> available in python >=3.3). >> >> >> Best regards! >> >> -- >> Paweł Tomulik >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Scons-dev mailing list >> Scons-dev@scons.org >> https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev > _______________________________________________ > Scons-dev mailing list > Scons-dev@scons.org > https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev > -- Paweł Tomulik, tel. (22) 234 7925 Instytut Techniki Lotniczej i Mechaniki Stosowanej Politechnika Warszawska _______________________________________________ Scons-dev mailing list Scons-dev@scons.org https://pairlist2.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/scons-dev