Kay Schluehr wrote:
> On 19 Sep., 01:30, Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>>>there is no fundamental reason why it can't be separated from
>>>eeconsole.py.
>>
>>OK. That might be a good idea.
>
>
> Ironically, I liked the idea of having more expressive assert
> statements - a discu
On 19 Sep., 01:30, Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > there is no fundamental reason why it can't be separated from
> > eeconsole.py.
>
> OK. That might be a good idea.
Ironically, I liked the idea of having more expressive assert
statements - a discussion you brought up. But this requ
On 19 Sep., 01:30, Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > there is no fundamental reason why it can't be separated from
> > eeconsole.py.
>
> OK. That might be a good idea.
Ironically, I liked the idea of having more expressive assert
statements - a discussion you brought up. But this requ
Kay Schluehr wrote:
>>Sounds interesting. Is this code, or examples of its use, available?
>
>
> Sure, it's part of EasyExtend. See also www.fiber-space.de
OK. So the ULR for the documentation of consoletest is:
http://www.fiber-space.de/EasyExtend/doc/consoletest/consoletest.html
It has a r
On Sep 18, 7:11 pm, Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jonathan Fine schrieb:
> Kay Schluehr wrote:
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>>> http://metatest.sourceforge.net/doc/pyconuk2007/metatest.html
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>>> From the HTML slides:
>>
>>Assertion tests are easy to write but report and run poorly.
>>
>> I tend to think t
Kay Schluehr wrote:
>> http://metatest.sourceforge.net/doc/pyconuk2007/metatest.html
>From the HTML slides:
>
>Assertion tests are easy to write but report and run poorly.
>
> I tend to think this is a prejudice that leads to ever more ways to
> write tests perform test discoveries, inv
On Sep 18, 3:55 pm, Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> This announcement also appears on the Metatest web
> sitehttp://metatest.sourceforge.net
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> ===
> *** Metatest - a Python test framework
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> Metatest is a simple and elegant Python framework for writing tests.
>
> Metatest i