[Python-Dev] doctest and pickle (original) (raw)
Olemis Lang olemis at gmail.com
Sat Jun 8 19:17:41 CEST 2013
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On 6/8/13, Ethan Furman <ethan at stoneleaf.us> wrote:
No ... if using doctest . To get such things done you'll need something like dutest [1]_ [2]_ , but that's not an option for testing docs in stdlib .On 06/08/2013 03:09 AM, Serhiy Storchaka wrote:
08.06.13 11:47, Ethan Furman написав(ла): [...] Fair point. But I suppose that if the end-user is running a doc test, it is not too much to require that the other tests be installed as well. Plus, we definitely have the other tests. :)
Is it possible to add "invisible" code which doesn't displayed in the resulting documentation, but taken into account by doctest? I have no idea. This is my first time using doctest.
.. [1] dutest @ PyPI (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dutest)
.. [2] Purpose of Doctests [Was: Best practices for Enum] (http://goo.gl/F7Afy)
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