"Tim Peters" <tim.one@home.com> writes: > [Michael Hudson] > > Yes. Linux. > > > > I'm getting: > > > > We expected (repr): 'doctest.Tester.runstring.__doc__' > > But instead we got: 'doctest.Tester.summarize.__doc__' > > Same thing, then (Jeremy, *don't* use -r). > > >> Does not fail in isolation. > > > Indeed. > > > How does doctest order it's tests? I bet the changes just made to > > dictobject.c make the order of dict.items() slightly unpredictable > > (groan). > > As just posted, doctest uses whatever .items() returns but probably > shouldn't. It's hard to see how the dictobject.c changes could > affect that, but I have to agree they're the most likley suspect. > I'll back those out locally and see whether the problem persists. Fixes things here. Oooh, look at this: $ ../../python Python 2.1b2 (#3, Mar 21 2001, 21:29:14) [GCC 2.95.1 19990816/Linux (release)] on linux2 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import doctest >>> doctest.Tester.__dict__.keys() ['__init__', '__doc__', 'run__test__', '_Tester__record_outcome', 'runstring', 'summarize', '_Tester__runone', 'rundict', 'merge', 'rundoc', '__module__'] >>> doctest.testmod(doctest) (0, 53) >>> doctest.Tester.__dict__.keys() ['__init__', '__doc__', 'run__test__', 'summarize', '_Tester__runone', 'rundict', 'merge', 'runstring', 'rundoc', '_Tester__record_outcome', '__module__'] Indeed: $ ../../python Python 2.1b2 (#3, Mar 21 2001, 21:29:14) [GCC 2.95.1 19990816/Linux (release)] on linux2 Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import doctest >>> doctest.Tester.__dict__.keys() ['__init__', '__doc__', 'run__test__', '_Tester__record_outcome', 'runstring', 'summarize', '_Tester__runone', 'rundict', 'merge', 'rundoc', '__module__'] >>> doctest.Tester.__dict__['__doc__'] = doctest.Tester.__dict__['__doc__'] >>> doctest.Tester.__dict__.keys() ['__init__', '__doc__', 'run__test__', 'summarize', '_Tester__runone', 'rundict', 'merge', 'runstring', 'rundoc', '_Tester__record_outcome', '__module__'] BUT, and this is where I give up: This has always happened! It even happens with Python 1.5.2! it just makes a difference now. So maybe it's something else entirely. Cheers, M. -- MARVIN: Do you want me to sit in a corner and rust, or just fall apart where I'm standing? -- The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 2
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