Re: [Python-ideas] Fwd: doctest (and.... python3000)
Mark Janssen wrote:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Ethan Furman
mailto:ethan@stoneleaf.us> wrote: As probably the easiest example, what is gained by having regression tests as a document? With unittest you write a test with the expected output and your done. I would imagine a doctest being something like
"""This bug introduced in version 2.7.1, fixed in 2.7.2 >>> this = quibble('that') >>> this.attr 'correct value' """
Huh? Perhaps I'm being dumb, but this is generally done outside of unittest and within the code itself, something like:
if sys.version > 2.4: this= quibbleV4 else: this = quibbleV3
The choice of python similar version numbers was probably a mistake. The point is quibbleV3 has a bug in it, and I want to make sure that bug doesn't come back in later versions -- so I add a test in my unit tests to make sure that it doesn't. ~Ethan~
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