Hi, I'd need a logical way to organize my unit tests into packages, but I don't know how to do it in python. I'd like to separate my test sources (modules) from the code. The problem is that it seems that python does not allow a package to spread through multiple directories. I'd like to have the following layout (which is the usual way we do it e.g. in java):
+-project_root/ | +-src/ | | | +-soap | +-test/ | +-soap 'soap' is a package under the source tree. I.e. I'd like my test source tree to mirror the source tree and have package specific tests in the same package as the code they excersize. However I found that this is not possible, at least not the way I wanted, not without moving files. I tried to place a script that would run all tests under the 'test' directory. It added 'src' to the sys.path, but then it was only able to import packages from test/soap and not src/soap. Is there a way I can have python look for soap package modules in both places? If not, then could someone tell me what is the usual way to layout test code? Thanks, atleta -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list