http://projects.edgewall.com/qunittest/

I wonder how hard that would be to integrate with our unittest framework? Laura

Hi Laura, [Laura Creighton Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 07:59:20AM +0200]
I wonder how hard that would be to integrate with our unittest framework?
Look into the source and tell us :-) Judging from looking at 'trac' which is also hosted at edgewell i guess it shouldn't be hard. Btw, the 'std' stuff [*] i showed at EuroPython which contains the unittest framework is soon to be renamed/refactored to the root name 'py' and the testing part will be 'py.test'. When i'll get to the point of integrating all this into pypy then i'll ask you for help with the nice renaming tool you have written ... And while we are at it, does anyone have real experience with "bicycle repair man"? I would like to try it for a renaming/refactoring session and am interested in any experiences. A refactoring tool supporting refactoring/renaming would probably be of help to PyPy. cheers, holger [*] http://codespeak.net/svn/user/hpk/talks/std-talk.txt

In a message of Sun, 26 Sep 2004 09:50:05 +0200, holger krekel writes:
Ok, will do.
Ooops, I just said the wrong thing to Ian Bicking, then ... What is the time frame for that? next week? Maybe we should hack on it when I am in Berlin?
Shae Errison, whom I have cc'd this reply to knows about this and has real experience. I got it up and running, played with it for 2 hours, thought 'this was neat' and then never did anything more .... Laura

Hi Laura, [Laura Creighton Sun, Sep 26, 2004 at 07:59:20AM +0200]
I wonder how hard that would be to integrate with our unittest framework?
Look into the source and tell us :-) Judging from looking at 'trac' which is also hosted at edgewell i guess it shouldn't be hard. Btw, the 'std' stuff [*] i showed at EuroPython which contains the unittest framework is soon to be renamed/refactored to the root name 'py' and the testing part will be 'py.test'. When i'll get to the point of integrating all this into pypy then i'll ask you for help with the nice renaming tool you have written ... And while we are at it, does anyone have real experience with "bicycle repair man"? I would like to try it for a renaming/refactoring session and am interested in any experiences. A refactoring tool supporting refactoring/renaming would probably be of help to PyPy. cheers, holger [*] http://codespeak.net/svn/user/hpk/talks/std-talk.txt

In a message of Sun, 26 Sep 2004 09:50:05 +0200, holger krekel writes:
Ok, will do.
Ooops, I just said the wrong thing to Ian Bicking, then ... What is the time frame for that? next week? Maybe we should hack on it when I am in Berlin?
Shae Errison, whom I have cc'd this reply to knows about this and has real experience. I got it up and running, played with it for 2 hours, thought 'this was neat' and then never did anything more .... Laura
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