I'm trying to take the first steps to implementing a test harness for my 
custom dialect.  The dialect in general works for basic functions 
(DML/DDL/SELECT) but fails a majority of the unit tests in the standard 
test suite as provided via the py.test framework built into the dialect 
boilerplate using requirements.py.  As a first step I'm trying to figure 
out how to hold out all test but it doesn't appear to be possible?  

I's like to start with a "clean slate", and then turn the unit tests on one 
at a time as I fix them using something like the requirements.py file. 
 I've tried by copying the sqlalchemy/testing/requirements.py file and then 
setting all of the exclusions to .closed() but a few unit tests are still 
being executed. 

Is there a way to turn off all unit tests in a dialect test suite and then 
turn them on individually as I resolve them?  Or are there tests that don't 
have a corresponding annotation that maps to the requirements.py file?


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