Environment: Python 2.7.3 nose 1.3.0 Ubuntu 12.04 Linux I'm befuddled about how test skipping, and in particular, --no-skip, is supposed to work in nose. I've got a trivial test file:
> from nose import SkipTest > def test_skip(): > raise SkipTest > assert 0 If I run this, it skips the test, as expected: > $ nosetests try.py > S > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ran 1 test in 0.001s > > OK (SKIP=1) What's confusing is, if I use --no-skip, it STILL skips the test: > $ nosetests --no-skip try.py > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Ran 1 test in 0.001s > > OK The only difference is it doesn't print the "S". Am I just mis-understanding what --no-skip is supposed to do? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list