>> We also thought we could just include py.test in sympy, but py.test
>> depends on the py lib and it is big. So I just rewrote the necessary
>> thing from scratch and it can do what I want.
>
> Raymond Hettinger at some point also wrote a pytest one-file
> script with a subset of features.  Probably providing
> something like that officially makes sense.   Also
> i'd like to work a bit on minimizing py lib (i plan
> to factor some parts out into plugins soon) - most of it
> is actually used from py.test.


Thanks for the work on py.test. The user interface is still I think
the best from all the testing frameworks around. I think it's cool to
have something small & simple that projects can just copy verbatim,
and then full featured py.test, that one can use when it is installed.
In fact, that's how I use it.

Ondrej

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