"Oliver Korpilla" <korpo at 01019freenet.de> wrote in message news:3AD723DB.29D241AE at 01019freenet.de... > Hi! > > I'm looking for a test framework for usage with Python. > It should be easy-to-use, well-documented and free. Additionally, of > course, it should be able to test automatically, and give "neat little > reports" for usage in tracking down bugs. pyunit and doctest are both parts of the Python 2.1 standard distribution (due for definitive release any day now). > Besides, what would anyone recommend as profiling tools for Python to > determine performance bottlenecks ? http://www.python.org/doc/current/lib/profile.html > Is there a refactoring browser for Python available or in development? http://bicyclerepair.sourceforge.net/ Alex
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