[ANN] introducing pytest: a testing interpreter for Python
Dear All, I'd like to announce the initial release of pytest. Pytest is a testing interpreter for Python. Unlike a testing /framework/, pytest requires nothing of its test scripts that is not included in the Python language itself. Pytests are regular Python scripts that are interpreted in a special way. Specifically, all explicit comparison statements (i.e., those with a comparison operator), are interpreted as tests, and their results are tallied and reported on following execution of the script. Documentation and downloads are available at: http://www.zetadev.com/software/pytest/ This initial release, version 0.3.0, is a development release. It will be of interest to those with a special interest in testing under Python, but will have bugs that may frustrate general users. Pytest is released under the following license: (c) 2005 Chad Whitacre http://www.zetadev.com/ This program is beerware. If you like it, buy me a beer someday. No warranty is expressed or implied. Thank you. Chad Whitacre http://www.zetadev.com/ chad [at] zetaweb [dot] com ---------- Announcement per http://python.org/community/clpya-guidelines.txt: <P><A HREF="http://www.zetadev.com/software/pytest/">pytest 0.3.0</A> - a testing interpreter for Python. (03-May-05)
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Chad Whitacre