Message170447
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chris.jerdonek |
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asvetlov, brett.cannon, chris.jerdonek, docs@python, eli.bendersky, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, r.david.murray, sbt, terry.reedy, v+python |
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2012年09月13日.16:58:23 |
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<1347555506.62.0.0226280736311.issue15629@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Attached is a file of doctest statistics (counts of example failures, exceptions, and successes) for almost every file in the Doc directory when running the doctests with vanilla doctest.
I did this to get a sense of which files it would be easiest to get into a "passing" state, and to see how many files actually have doctest examples.
It was actually non-trivial to get fine-grained test result data like this because doctest only exposes the ability to create a unittest.TestCase for each file (i.e. an entire file either registers as a success or failure). From the API, you can't get results down to the level of individual doctest examples.
See also issue 15938 that I recently created which would be a small step in this direction (getting a total example count independent of successes and failures). |
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| 2012年09月13日 16:58:28 | chris.jerdonek | set | recipients:
+ chris.jerdonek, brett.cannon, georg.brandl, terry.reedy, ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, v+python, r.david.murray, eli.bendersky, asvetlov, docs@python, sbt |
| 2012年09月13日 16:58:26 | chris.jerdonek | set | messageid: <1347555506.62.0.0226280736311.issue15629@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年09月13日 16:58:26 | chris.jerdonek | link | issue15629 messages |
| 2012年09月13日 16:58:25 | chris.jerdonek | create |
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