[issue32426] Tkinter.ttk Widget does not define wich option exists to set the cursor

2020-11-12 Thread Alessandro Piccione
Alessandro Piccione added the comment: As suggested the documentation for "cursor" is here: https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl/TkCmd/cursors.htm Close [SOLVED] -- resolution: -> fixed stage: -> resolved status: open -> closed ___ Pyt

[issue32426] Tkinter.ttk Widget does not define wich option exists to set the cursor

2017-12-25 Thread Alessandro Piccione
New submission from Alessandro Piccione <alessandro.piccione...@gmail.com>: In the documentation of Tkinter.ttk Widget it is defined the "cursor" parameter. It is: cursor Specifies the mouse cursor to be used for the widget. If set to the empty string (the default), the cur

[issue30743] unittest discover does not mention module file must be named with "test_" prefix

2017-06-27 Thread Alessandro Piccione
Alessandro Piccione added the comment: You are right. As the `--pattern` documentation says, the default pattern is "test*.py" which does not match "aaaTest.py". I had looking for the wrong pattern. Thanks, Alex -- resolution: -> not a bug stage: -

[issue30743] unittest discover does not mention module file must be named with "test_" prefix

2017-06-23 Thread Alessandro Piccione
Alessandro Piccione added the comment: If you refer to the -p ("pattern" parameter) I think not. I have my module named aaaTest.py. I is is not mentioned that discover look for modules named "test_" for which reason I have to use a pattern? If you refer to -s ("start-d

[issue30743] unittest discover does not mention module file must be named with "test_" prefix

2017-06-23 Thread Alessandro Piccione
New submission from Alessandro Piccione: 1. execute "python -m unittest" 2. Result: 0 test found 3. Change file name from "aaaTest.py" to "test_aaa.py" 4. execute "python -m unittest" 3. Result: Ran 1 tests in 000.0s Module file MUST be named usi

[issue17714] str.encode('base64') add trailing new line character is not documented

2013-04-13 Thread Alessandro Piccione
New submission from Alessandro Piccione: str.encode() with 'base64' as argument add a trailing new line character to the returned string. This is the difference from base64.b64encode(str) (that is used internally). This is not documented in str.encode() http://docs.python.org/2/library

[issue17714] str.encode('base64') add trailing new line character. It is not documented.

2013-04-13 Thread Alessandro Piccione
Changes by Alessandro Piccione alessandro.piccione...@gmail.com: -- title: str.encode('base64') add trailing new line character is not documented - str.encode('base64') add trailing new line character. It is not documented. ___ Python tracker rep

[issue14971] (unittest) loadTestsFromName does not work on method with a decorator

2012-05-31 Thread Alessandro Piccione
New submission from Alessandro Piccione alessandro.piccione...@gmail.com: Steps to reproduce the problem. 1. Create a module (ex. name it test) 2. Create a file in it (ex. mainTest.py) with a class (ex. MainTest) derived from TestCase. 3. Create a test method in that class, (ex. test_base