Hi all,

For pyglet 1.3.x I've been working on a new test framework to make it 
easier to run all tests during development and while preparing for a 
release. This week I migrated the last test to this new framework and 
created the documentation for it. The framework still relies on the 
built-in unittest module in Python plus the mock library (builtin since 
Python 3.3, but also included in the pyglet source tree).

What does this mean? Well, to start the old tests/test.py no longer exists, 
instead there is the module tests.run. The tests have been split into unit, 
integration and interactive tests. For the interactive tests a new base 
class is introduced to handle the user verification and screenshots. Also 
support for coverage (if installed) is added.

To find more details about the new test framework, please see the 
documentation 
at: http://pyglet.readthedocs.org/en/latest/internal/testing.html

There is still some work in progress, which includes increasing the 
coverage and testing on all platforms, but the basic gist is there.

Kind regards,
Rob

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