On 25/08/2014 19:36, Skip Montanaro wrote:
It appears that unittest in Python 2.7 should be capable enough that I
can abandon nose in favor of python -m unittest. How do I get it to
continue past the first failure? The --help output indicates that a -f
flag causes it to "fail fast", however, that appears to be the
default. How do I get it to continue after the first failure? FWIW, I
am using something slightly newer than Python 2.7.5 (built from source
sometime before 2.7.6 was released).

Ugh... Still no simple test_* functions (everything has to be a method
of a subclass of TestCase)? No support for plain old assert?

*sigh* Never mind...

Skip


If you wish to write tests using something that can be compiled out please don't let me stop you. Having said that if nose or even nose2 works for you why not stick with it? There's also testfixtures, pytest, doctest and presumably others. Horses for courses?

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