Hi, For a project I'm creating unittests using testoob. When all tests are in a single file there is no problem
if __name__ == '__main__': testoob.main() does the trick as usual. But for a number of python-applications they have asked me to group unittests in different files, based on common functionality (e.g. GUI, main-application, etcetera). Ican get it to work by importing all unittestclasses in the following way and than use the normal if __name__ == '__main__' construction (from GUI import GUItests from APP import APPtests if __name__ == '__main__': testoob.main()) But looking at the future I would like to use testsuites. On the internet I found the functions testoob.collector_from_globals and collector_from_modules which one can use to 'easily' create testsuites which can be used with testoob. But no examples on how to use them can be found. Can anybody supply me with a working example? TIA Harry Ebbers -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list