On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 06:47:26PM +0100, John J. Lee wrote:
Jay Parlar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On May 5, 2006, at 6:35 AM, John J. Lee wrote:
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I know about nose, but it seems just a little too magical for my
tastes, and includes stuff I don't really need.
[...]
nose actually
...I wrote something to do this once, but didn't do as good a job as I
might have done and wondered if anybody else has done it properly.
I know about nose, but it seems just a little too magical for my
tastes, and includes stuff I don't really need.
John
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On May 5, 2006, at 6:35 AM, John J. Lee wrote:
...I wrote something to do this once, but didn't do as good a job as I
might have done and wondered if anybody else has done it properly.
I know about nose, but it seems just a little too magical for my
tastes, and includes stuff I don't really
Jay Parlar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On May 5, 2006, at 6:35 AM, John J. Lee wrote:
[...]
I know about nose, but it seems just a little too magical for my
tastes, and includes stuff I don't really need.
[...]
nose actually has very little magic, its operation is quite
straightforward. I've
John J. Lee wrote:
...I wrote something to do this once, but didn't do as good a job as I
might have done and wondered if anybody else has done it properly.
The Zope 3 project has zope.testing which has a very nice test runner
(and isn't Zope-specific at all). You can get the code (via
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Benji York wrote:
John J. Lee wrote:
...I wrote something to do this once, but didn't do as good a job as I
might have done and wondered if anybody else has done it properly.
The Zope 3 project has zope.testing which has a very nice test runner (and
isn't
John J Lee wrote:
Is there a page that describes the Zope SVN layout?
Not that I know of. It basically goes like this: if it's not a
top-level project (like zope.testing), it's either in Zope (for Zope 2
stuff) or Zope3 (for Zope 3 stuff).
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Benji York
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