Hi Maximilian, On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 7:29 PM Maximilian Roos <m...@maximilianroos.com> wrote:
> > To prefix: as a long time user and evangelizer of pytest, a big thank you > for the superb tool. > Thanks for the kind words, we appreciate it. > As per that README, it only works on the first failure, because the test > doesn't continue execution beyond that. *Is there any way of allowing > execution to continue, without ripping up the internals of pytest?* My > prior is "no", since the assertion rewrite still retains an assertion, and > there's no hook for changing that. > Not at the moment I'm afraid. I think it should be possible to implement a hook that transforms the AST, which our rewriter would then call. I think, with this hook in place, you would be able to rewrite assert statements into a function call of your plugin, which would then be free to do whatever it wanted. If you are interested, I suggest writing up a proposal in the issue tracker so it can be discussed. Cheers, Bruno > Ref: a similar question I asked @okken > https://github.com/okken/pytest-check/issues/32 > > Thank you, > Max > _______________________________________________ > pytest-dev mailing list > pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev >
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