[pytest-dev] Enabling viewing of rewritten AST trees as Python

2014-11-09 Thread Tom Viner
Hi, In the process of fixing a recent bug in pytest source rewriting I found a library to take the rewritten AST tree and generate Python source code from it. Floris mentioned this could be helpful to pytest

Re: [pytest-dev] Enabling viewing of rewritten AST trees as Python

2015-03-01 Thread Tom Viner
m/tomviner/c3537c2f2b2b8172f83e If there's any demand, I could easily make this a pip installable pytest plugin. On 13 November 2014 at 23:34, Floris Bruynooghe wrote: > Hi Tom, > > On 9 November 2014 19:18, Tom Viner wrote: > > The four options I can think of to gain access to thi

Re: [pytest-dev] Enabling viewing of rewritten AST trees as Python

2015-03-02 Thread Tom Viner
e the output to particular tests, that would be great. On 1 March 2015 at 23:01, Tom Viner wrote: > Thanks for your ideas Floris, I've managed to get it working with > your pytest_configure suggestion. > > The only extra bit was having to disable reading the cached pyc files tha

Re: [pytest-dev] re-running pytest on file changes

2015-03-28 Thread Tom Viner
I find it really helps TDD to have my tests run automatically whenever I change either a test or the code itself. I set my editor (Sublime Text 3) to auto save upon defocus, so it's actually impossible to avoid a test rerun whenever I alter a file and move on or hit save. For this, I regularly use

Re: [pytest-dev] github push notification / pytest channel

2015-06-20 Thread Tom Viner
+1 for Gitter. Really reduces the barrier to entry for people to engage. ___ pytest-dev mailing list pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev

Re: [pytest-dev] sprint funding draft for end june 2016

2016-01-30 Thread Tom Viner
Hi all, I'd also be interested in attending the sprint. My flight costs look to be about £100 (€130). Cheers, Tom Viner On 29 January 2016 at 17:00, wrote: > > Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 14:01:33 + > From: holger krekel > To: pytest-dev > Subject: [pytest-dev] sprint f

Re: [pytest-dev] Google Summer Of Code

2016-02-10 Thread Tom Viner
Hi Florian, I've seen some amazing things achieved with GSOCs. Take Django's Meta API by Daniel Pyrathon [1] as a good example. See here how Django GSOC devs/mentors wrote some really nice ideas for students to pick from (including the Meta API idea) [2] [3]. [1] https://www.google-melange.com/g

Re: [pytest-dev] Sprint participants writing a blog post?

2016-02-20 Thread Tom Viner
> > Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 22:41:50 +1100 > From: Brianna Laugher > > Who's up next...Raphael? Floris? Florian? Holger? Are you all working on > posts? :P > Me! :-) Here's a draft post introducing myself and explaining why I've signed up. Feedback welcome! http://tomviner.co.uk/drafts/pytest-and

Re: [pytest-dev] Enabling viewing of rewritten AST trees as Python

2016-02-21 Thread Tom Viner
7;' + 'assert %(py9)s') % {'py9': @py_format8} raise AssertionError(@pytest_ar._format_explanation(@py_format10)) @py_assert0 = @py_assert2 = @py_assert4 = @py_assert5 = @py_assert6 = None On 2 March 2015 at 09:06, Tom Viner wrote: > One extra note: > > `py.test -

Re: [pytest-dev] Sprint participants writing a blog post?

2016-02-21 Thread Tom Viner
> > Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2016 01:24:55 + > From: Bruno Oliveira > Subject: Re: [pytest-dev] Sprint participants writing a blog post? > > On Sat, Feb 20, 2016 at 9:16 PM Tom Viner wrote: > > > Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2016 22:41:50 +1100 > >> From: Brianna Laug

Re: [pytest-dev] removing assertion reinterpretation and making the assertion rewriter a vendored package

2016-04-13 Thread Tom Viner
> > > while doing that i'd also like to turn the assertion rewriter into a > > package exposing a minimal api > > that way its releases can be done more in lock with python releases > > > > also its possible for others to use it and contribute to it > Michael Foord (maintainer of unittest) wondere

[pytest-dev] On-the-ground sprint communication

2016-06-15 Thread Tom Viner
Hi all, I'm arriving in Freiburg Saturday afternoon, and wondering how best to communicate for arranging meeting up and getting dinner / Sunday activities etc. Some app that makes my phone beep upon receiving a message would be handy :-) Signal or WhatsApp group chat? Something else? Looking fo

Re: [pytest-dev] On-the-ground sprint communication

2016-06-15 Thread Tom Viner
On 15 June 2016 at 10:45, wrote: > Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 11:45:25 +0200 > From: Florian Bruhin > > > Signal or WhatsApp group chat? Something else? > > For easier written communication at the sprint (i.e. with everyone > there) I suggest IRC, because many already have that set up and it's > the

Re: [pytest-dev] tox is now on github

2016-09-20 Thread Tom Viner
Hi Ronny, Any plans to move detox as well? I've found that along with a local devpi as a cache it can really speed up tox runs that have many envs. It currently lives at: https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/detox Either way, I note that the PyPi description ( https://pypi.python.org/pypi/detox/ ) is now

Re: [pytest-dev] T-Shirt has arrived!

2016-11-04 Thread Tom Viner
Aha, thanks for explaining! And what a splendid idea Vasily. On 4 November 2016 at 13:10, wrote: > Yes, indeed the print is supposed to be on the back. It was Brianna's > suggestion to make it so. The thing is, when a girl is wearing a t-shirt > with some elaborate writing on the front, it gets