Message130084
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terry.reedy |
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docs@python, michael.foord, techtonik, terry.reedy |
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2011年03月04日.23:17:01 |
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<1299280622.52.0.0134351857047.issue11385@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Doc issues should be 'tested' and reported against the latest versions. 2.6.6 doc is effectively the last 2.6 version.
TextTextRunner is not completely undocumented.
In 3.2
>>> help(t.run)
Help on function run in module unittest.runner:
run(self, test)
Run the given test case or test suite.
Searching on 'run(' finds near the top of the unittest chapter (2.7, 3.2):
"A test runner is an object that provides a single method, run(), which accepts a TestCase or TestSuite object as a parameter, and returns a result object."
I agree that the entry for TextTestRunner near the bottom should include one for .run, with at least the doc string, but maybe a backreference to the discussion near the top.
It is not clear to me how TextTestRunner is expected to be used. Does unittest.main instantiate one, and call run, behind the scenes? |
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| 2011年03月04日 23:17:02 | terry.reedy | set | recipients:
+ terry.reedy, techtonik, michael.foord, docs@python |
| 2011年03月04日 23:17:02 | terry.reedy | set | messageid: <1299280622.52.0.0134351857047.issue11385@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年03月04日 23:17:01 | terry.reedy | link | issue11385 messages |
| 2011年03月04日 23:17:01 | terry.reedy | create |
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