Unittest2 on python 2.6

Terry Reedy tjreedy at udel.edu
Sun Mar 18 11:46:39 EDT 2012


On 3/18/2012 9:31 AM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> Suppose we want to use the unittest from Python 2.7, but also want to
> support Python 2.6,
> what is the best way to do it?
>
> The solution used now is to have in setup.py
>
> if sys.version < '2.7':
> tests_require.append('unittest2')
>
> and then in every test file
>
> try:
> import unittest2 as unittest
> except ImportError:
> import unittest
>
> and it should work just fine, but it's a bit verbose to have this
> try/except dance everywhere..
> Any ideas?

1. If the difference between unittest and unittest2 is strictly a matter 
of deletions and addition, replace unittest with the union of the two.

2. Put the try/except dance in a compat file. Then everywhere else 'from 
compat import unittest'. This idea is one of those used to write code 
that will run on both 2.x and 3.x

-- 
Terry Jan Reedy




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