On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 23:51:44 +0100, Michael Foord <fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk> wrote: >Ben Finney wrote: >>Howdy Michael, >> >>I'm interested in the changes you're proposing for Python's 'unittest' >>module. I am (like, I suspect, many Python coders) maintaining my own set >>of extensions to the module across many projects, so I'd really like to see >>many of the improvements you discuss actually in the standard library. >> >>What assistance can I offer to help on this issue? >> >> >I intend to start working on them in August, after I have finished my >current writing commitments. > >The full list of changes proposed (feel free to start - but ping me or the >list) and not shot down was something like: > >Documenting that the assert method names are to be preferred over the >'FailUnless' names (this stirred up some controversy this weekend so should >probably not happen). > > >Adding the following new asserts: > > assertIn (member, container, msg=None) > assertNotIn (member, container, msg=None) > assertIs (first, second, msg=None) > assertNotIs (first, second, msg=None) > assertRaisesWithMessage (exc_class, message, callable, *args, >**keywargs) > Several of these are implemented in other libraries (Twisted, at least). You might save some time by grabbing them and their unit tests, rather than re-implementing them. Twisted calls `assertIs´ `assertIdentical´, by the way. > [snip] > >Other suggestions that weren't controversial but I might not get to: > > assertRaisesWithMessage taking a regex to match the error message > Actually, I remember that someone raised an object to this as being not as flexible as some might want - an objection I agree with. Perhaps that was overruled, but I didn't want this to slip by as "not controversial". > expect methods that collect failures and report at the end of the test >(allowing an individual test method to raise several errors without >stopping) > > assertIsInstance and assertIsSubclass > The former of these is also in Twisted already, if you want to copy it. Jean-Paul
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