On 23 Giu, 21:26, "Josip" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all. > > > I'd like learn some basic unit testing with python. > > I red some articles about different testing framework like unittest or > > nose, but I'm a bit confused: what is the best choice? I'm not a > > professional developer (I'm a SEO) but I belive that unit testing is a > > good and pragmatic way to produce working software, so I'd like to > > find something really simple ad straightforward because I don't have > > to manage big programming projects. > > > Thanks in advance, > > > Alex > > Have you checked out doctest?http://docs.python.org/lib/module-doctest.html > It's the best way to add few tests to function or class, you just add > them to docstring. > Unit tests are somewhat demanding as they usualy require creating another > file just for storing them, but are ofcourse more powerful as well. For > example, > unittest module alows you to execute a section of code before or after each > test > to initialize values and clean up. > > Nose module has few extra features, but it can also run test writen for > unittest, > so it's easy to switch if you find standard library module lacking for your > purpose.
Tanks a lot. I'll the resources you suggest.. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list