Fast and simple: I want all stdlib test cases to stop subclassing unittest.TestCase and start subclassing test_support.TestCase.
Why: With a single parent class common to the entire stdlib, adding new functionality/testing instruments to *every single test at once* becomes trivial. One example would be to move "regrtest -R"'s focus from module-level refleaks to test case-level refleaks (that is, looped execution of individual test cases, rather than test modules). I intend to implement this new refleak checking soon, if this base change goes ahead. How: At first, test_support.TestCase could be as simple as "TestCase = unittest.TestCase". Once we want to extend the test harness's capabilities, we change it to "class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): blah blah blah". All code under Lib/test/ is changed to subclass the proper class. test_support.run_unittest() can be modified to make sure that incoming classes inherit as they're supposed to. But that sounds like a lot of work: yes, but that's what we have regexes for. Most of this work can be done with a few global search-and-replace operations. So: any objections to making this change? Collin Winter _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com