[Python-Dev] noob contributions to unit tests (original) (raw)

Sean Felipe Wolfe ether.joe at gmail.com
Thu May 2 04:51:36 CEST 2013


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Walter Dörwald <walter at livinglogic.de> wrote:

Am 27.03.2013 um 03:24 schrieb R. David Murray <rdmurray at bitdance.com>:

On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 16:59:06 -0700, Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall at gmail.com> wrote: On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Sean Felipe Wolfe <ether.joe at gmail.com> wrote:

Hey everybody how are you all :)

I am an intermediate-level python coder looking to get help out. I've been reading over the dev guide about helping increase test coverage --> http://docs.python.org/devguide/coverage.html And also the third-party code coverage referenced in the devguide page: http://coverage.livinglogic.de/ I'm seeing that according to the coverage tool, two of my favorite libraries, urllib/urllib2, have no unit tests? Is that correct or am I reading it wrong? If that's correct it seems like a great place perhaps for me to cut my teeth and I would be excited to learn and help out here. And of course any thoughts or advice for an aspiring Python contributor would be appreciated. Of course the dev guide gives me plenty of good info. Thanks! That looks like an error in the coverage report, there are certainly urllib and urllib2 tests in test/testurllib* The devguide contains instructions for running coverage yourself, and if I recall correctly the 'fullcoverage' recipe does a better job than what runs at coverage.livinglogic.de. The job that produces that output has been broken for some time now, and I haven't found the time to look into it. If someone wants to try, here's the code: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pycoco/0.7.2 […] Servus, Walter

Hello Walter and everybody, after a bit of family time and other stuffs, I'm getting back to this today and looking at what's involved in fixing the livinglogic code coverage tool.

I was able to get the depencies and a few minor issues, and now the script is running on a first attempt. I'll report back with progress or problems.

Thanks y'all :)

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