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2010/12/7 Chris Withers <ch...@simplistix.co.uk> > On 30/11/2010 13:33, Roy Smith wrote: > >> In article >> <58fe3680-21f5-42f8-9341-e069cbb88...@r19g2000prm.googlegroups.com>, >> rustom<rustompm...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Looking around I found this: >>> http://bytes.com/topic/python/answers/43330-unittest-vs-py-test >>> where Raymond Hettinger no less says quite unequivocally that he >>> prefers test.py to builtin unittest >>> because it is not so heavy-weight >>> >>> Is this the general consensus nowadays among pythonistas? >>> [Note I tend to agree but Ive no experience so asking] >>> >> >> Both frameworks have their fans; I doubt you'll find any consensus. >> >> Pick one, learn it, and use it. What's important is that you write >> tests, write lots of tests, and write good tests. Which framework you >> use is a detail. >> > > For a great mailing lists that covers all of these types of issues, see > here: > > http://lists.idyll.org/listinfo/testing-in-python > > cheers, > > Chris > > -- > Simplistix - Content Management, Batch Processing & Python Consulting > - http://www.simplistix.co.uk > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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