On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> wrote: > I'm worried that a mass renaming would do anything but inconvenience > users during the already stressful 2->3 transition. > > I'm more in favor of the original proposal of reducing the redundancy post-3.0. > > If you're looking for useful features, Google has a set of extensions > to unittest.py that I find useful: > > - module-level setUp and tearDown > > - routines for comparing large lists and strings that produce useful > output indicating exactly where the inputs differ. > > - assertLess etc. > > - assertSameElements (sort of like assert(set(x) == set(y)) > Hi, Some things that Bazaar, Twisted and Launchpad have found helpful: - assertRaises returning the exception object that it catches. This allows for easy testing of exception strings. - Assertion methods for 'in', 'is' and 'isinstance' and their negations. - TestCase.addCleanup. This method takes a function, args and kwargs and pushes them to a stack of cleanups. Before tearDown is run, each of these cleanups is popped off the stack and then run. This makes it easier to acquire certain resources in tests: e.g def make_temp_dir(self): dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, dir) return dir Luckily, I have patches (with tests!) for these that I will be filing on the tracker as soon as I get the opportunity. jml
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