> because it's a vastly superior way to write tests ? Well, since this is a mailing list where this sort of thing is discussed, and since I was was asking about which way is preferred, could you tell us why you (presumably) think doctest is vastly superior to unittest?
> why is it that comp.lang.python is suddenly full of folks who > want to deprecate anything they don't understand ? I didn't say I wanted to deprecate it. I wrote that I noticed there was no mention in PEP 3k about deprecating it. > don't you have better things to do with your time ? That wasn't very friendly. Anyhow, I'm not attacking doctest, but rather, just trying to understand why there seems to be two very similar ways of testing your code built into the system (considering that one motto around here is "There should be one -- and preferably only one -- obvious way to do it."). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list