(original) (raw)

changeset: 75684:0ddb78341290 parent: 75675:d97ae725814c user: Raymond Hettinger python@rcn.com date: Wed Mar 14 18:16:18 2012 -0700 files: Doc/library/unittest.rst description: Issue #13248: Removed docs for two deprecated unittest features. To be conservative, the code is left in for one more release. diff -r d97ae725814c -r 0ddb78341290 Doc/library/unittest.rst --- a/Doc/library/unittest.rst Thu Mar 15 01:22:16 2012 +0100 +++ b/Doc/library/unittest.rst Wed Mar 14 18:16:18 2012 -0700 @@ -1175,21 +1175,6 @@ :meth:`.assertNotRegex`. - .. method:: assertDictContainsSubset(subset, dictionary, msg=None) - - Tests whether the key/value pairs in *dictionary* are a superset of - those in *subset*. If not, an error message listing the missing keys - and mismatched values is generated. - - Note, the arguments are in the opposite order of what the method name - dictates. Instead, consider using the set-methods on :ref:`dictionary - views `, for example: ``d.keys() <= e.keys()`` or - ``d.items() <= d.items()``. - - .. versionadded:: 3.1 - .. deprecated:: 3.2 - - .. method:: assertCountEqual(first, second, msg=None) Test that sequence *first* contains the same elements as *second*, @@ -1204,21 +1189,6 @@ .. versionadded:: 3.2 - .. method:: assertSameElements(first, second, msg=None) - - Test that sequence *first* contains the same elements as *second*, - regardless of their order. When they don't, an error message listing - the differences between the sequences will be generated. - - Duplicate elements are ignored when comparing *first* and *second*. - It is the equivalent of ``assertEqual(set(first), set(second))`` - but it works with sequences of unhashable objects as well. Because - duplicates are ignored, this method has been deprecated in favour of - :meth:`assertCountEqual`. - - .. versionadded:: 3.1 - .. deprecated:: 3.2 - .. _type-specific-methods:/python@rcn.com