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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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ff432e6f
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Mar 06, 2007
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Georg Brandl
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Patch #1663234: you can now run doctest on test files and modules
using "python -m doctest [-v] filename ...".
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Doc/lib/libdoctest.tex
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@@ -201,6 +201,19 @@ prohibit it by passing \code{verbose=False}. In either of those cases,
\code
{
sys.argv
}
is not examined by
\function
{
testmod()
}
(so passing
\programopt
{
-v
}
or not has no effect).
Since Python 2.6, there is also a command line shortcut for running
\function
{
testmod()
}
. You can instruct the Python interpreter to run
the doctest module directly from the standard library and pass the module
name(s) on the command line:
\begin{verbatim}
python -m doctest -v example.py
\end{verbatim}
This will import
\file
{
example.py
}
as a standalone module and run
\function
{
testmod()
}
on it. Note that this may not work correctly if the
file is part of a package and imports other submodules from that package.
For more information on
\function
{
testmod()
}
, see
section~
\ref
{
doctest-basic-api
}
.
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@@ -267,6 +280,18 @@ Like \function{testmod()}, \function{testfile()}'s verbosity can be
set with the
\programopt
{
-v
}
command-line switch or with the optional
keyword argument
\var
{
verbose
}
.
Since Python 2.6, there is also a command line shortcut for running
\function
{
testfile()
}
. You can instruct the Python interpreter to run
the doctest module directly from the standard library and pass the file
name(s) on the command line:
\begin{verbatim}
python -m doctest -v example.txt
\end{verbatim}
Because the file name does not end with
\file
{
.py
}
,
\module
{
doctest
}
infers
that it must be run with
\function
{
testfile()
}
, not
\function
{
testmod()
}
.
For more information on
\function
{
testfile()
}
, see
section~
\ref
{
doctest-basic-api
}
.
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Lib/doctest.py
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@@ -2630,8 +2630,23 @@ __test__ = {"_TestClass": _TestClass,
}
def
_test
():
r
=
unittest
.
TextTestRunner
()
r
.
run
(
DocTestSuite
())
testfiles
=
[
arg
for
arg
in
sys
.
argv
[
1
:]
if
arg
and
arg
[
0
]
!=
'-'
]
if
len
(
testfiles
)
>
0
:
for
filename
in
testfiles
:
if
filename
.
endswith
(
".py"
):
# This is a module -- insert its dir into sys.path and try to
# import it. If it is part of a package, that possibly won't work
# because of package imports.
dirname
,
filename
=
os
.
path
.
split
(
filename
)
sys
.
path
.
insert
(
0
,
dirname
)
m
=
__import__
(
filename
[:
-
3
])
del
sys
.
path
[
0
]
testmod
(
m
)
else
:
testfile
(
filename
,
module_relative
=
False
)
else
:
r
=
unittest
.
TextTestRunner
()
r
.
run
(
DocTestSuite
())
if
__name__
==
"__main__"
:
_test
()
Misc/NEWS
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@@ -141,6 +141,9 @@ Core and builtins
Library
-------
- Patch #1663234: you can now run doctest on test files and modules
using "python -m doctest [-v] filename ...".
- Patch #1121142: Implement ZipFile.open.
- Taught setup.py how to locate Berkeley DB on Macs using MacPorts.
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