orry for the drip feed, but it takes a
while to make simple test cases from the failures I see in my app.
Just fixed those. Thanks for testing and, especially, for testcases,
Brian. I understand they must be much harder for you to write, than for
me to fix them.
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ols will return
str objects (for backwards compatibility), and under py3 that would be
unicode strings (for usage convenience).
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It seemed the easiest/fastest way forward, if you'd rather I made a
separate branch for these, let me know.
Thanks. I'll try to look into these regressions tomorrow. Feel free to
add tests to py3 branch. This way they won't get unnoticed.
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On 03/04/2013 08:40 PM, Andrey Lebedev wrote:
As you may already know, there is an effort to port zope packages to
Python 3 going on. As part of this effort we want to port zope.testbrowser.
Status update: test suite passes on webtest backend under python-2.6,
2.7 and 3.3.
Further things
t claims it can do this [1], but I haven't tested it myself yet.
[1]
http://webtest.pythonpaste.org/en/latest/testapp.html#testing-a-non-wsgi-application
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ompatibility of new implementation is proven to be "good
enough", I see no reason to keep mechanize around. I might miss some
important reasons, though.
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goal is
to make most (say 80%) of existing tests to work without modifications
under new implementation.
[1] http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~adevore/mechanize/
[2] https://github.com/zopefoundation/zope.testbrowser/tree/webtest
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So, if someone has any thoughts about it, please tell (i hope i've
described clearly :) ).
and BTW, what is the best way to propose a patch?
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> BTW a lot of thanks for your solution to a problem that was biting my users.
I'm always glad to hear it. Thanks :)
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