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# spec file for package python-testtools
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# Copyright (c) 2011 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
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# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the
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# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the
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# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which
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# case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
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# published by the Open Source Initiative.
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# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
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Name: python-testtools
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- Update to 0.9.21:
* ``DirContains`` correctly exposed, after being accidentally hidden in the
great matcher re-organization of 0.9.17. (Jonathan Lange)
- 0.9.20
* New, powerful matchers that match items in a dictionary:
- ``MatchesDict``, match every key in a dictionary with a key in a
dictionary of matchers. For when the set of expected keys is equal to
the set of observed keys.
- ``ContainsDict``, every key in a dictionary of matchers must be
found in a dictionary, and the values for those keys must match. For
when the set of expected keys is a subset of the set of observed keys.
- ``ContainedByDict``, every key in a dictionary must be found in
a dictionary of matchers. For when the set of expected keys is a
superset of the set of observed keys.
The names are a little confusing, sorry. We're still trying to figure out
how to present the concept in the simplest way possible.
- 0.9.19
* Include the matcher tests in the release, allowing the tests to run and
pass from the release tarball. (Jonathan Lange)
* Fix cosmetic test failures in Python 3.3, introduced during release
0.9.17. (Jonathan Lange)
- 0.9.18
Due to an oversight, release 0.9.18 did not contain the new
``testtools.matchers`` package and was thus completely broken. This release
corrects that, returning us all to normality.
- 0.9.17
This release brings better discover support and Python3.x improvements.
There are still some test failures on Python3.3 but they are cosmetic - the
library is as usable there as on any other Python 3 release.
* The ``testtools.matchers`` package has been split up. No change to the
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-testtools?expand=0&rev=6
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Version: 0.9.21
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Release: 0
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License: MIT
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- Update to 0.9.12:
- Changes:
* ``AfterPreproccessing`` renamed to ``AfterPreprocessing``, which is a
more correct spelling. Old name preserved for backwards compatibility,
but is now deprecated. Please stop using it. (Jonathan Lange, #813460)
* ``assertThat`` raises ``MismatchError`` instead of
``TestCase.failureException``. ``MismatchError`` is a subclass of
``AssertionError``, so in most cases this change will not matter.
However, if ``self.failureException`` has been set to a non-default
value, then mismatches will become test errors rather than test
failures.
* ``gather_details`` takes two dicts, rather than two detailed objects.
(Jonathan Lange, #801027)
* ``MatchesRegex`` mismatch now says "<value> does not match /<regex>/"
rather than "<regex> did not match <value>". The regular expression
contains fewer backslashes too. (Jonathan Lange, #818079)
* Tests that run with ``AsynchronousDeferredRunTest`` now have the
``reactor`` attribute set to the running reactor. (Jonathan Lange,
#720749)
- Improvements:
* All public matchers are now in ``testtools.matchers.__all__``. (Jonathan
Lange, #784859)
* ``assertThat`` can actually display mismatches and matchers that contain
extended unicode characters. (Jonathan Lange, Martin [gz], #804127)
* ``assertThat`` output is much less verbose, displaying only what the
mismatch tells us to display. Old-style verbose output can be had by
passing ``verbose=True`` to assertThat. (Jonathan Lange, #675323,
#593190)
* ``assertThat`` accepts a message which will be used to annotate the
matcher. This can be given as a third parameter or as a keyword
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-testtools?expand=0&rev=2
2011-12-11 21:15:04 +00:00
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Summary: Extensions to the Python Standard Library Unit Testing Framework
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Url: https://launchpad.net/testtools
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Group: Development/Languages/Python
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Source: testtools-%{version}.tar.gz
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BuildRequires: python-devel
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BuildRequires: python-Sphinx
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- Update to 0.9.12:
- Changes:
* ``AfterPreproccessing`` renamed to ``AfterPreprocessing``, which is a
more correct spelling. Old name preserved for backwards compatibility,
but is now deprecated. Please stop using it. (Jonathan Lange, #813460)
* ``assertThat`` raises ``MismatchError`` instead of
``TestCase.failureException``. ``MismatchError`` is a subclass of
``AssertionError``, so in most cases this change will not matter.
However, if ``self.failureException`` has been set to a non-default
value, then mismatches will become test errors rather than test
failures.
* ``gather_details`` takes two dicts, rather than two detailed objects.
(Jonathan Lange, #801027)
* ``MatchesRegex`` mismatch now says "<value> does not match /<regex>/"
rather than "<regex> did not match <value>". The regular expression
contains fewer backslashes too. (Jonathan Lange, #818079)
* Tests that run with ``AsynchronousDeferredRunTest`` now have the
``reactor`` attribute set to the running reactor. (Jonathan Lange,
#720749)
- Improvements:
* All public matchers are now in ``testtools.matchers.__all__``. (Jonathan
Lange, #784859)
* ``assertThat`` can actually display mismatches and matchers that contain
extended unicode characters. (Jonathan Lange, Martin [gz], #804127)
* ``assertThat`` output is much less verbose, displaying only what the
mismatch tells us to display. Old-style verbose output can be had by
passing ``verbose=True`` to assertThat. (Jonathan Lange, #675323,
#593190)
* ``assertThat`` accepts a message which will be used to annotate the
matcher. This can be given as a third parameter or as a keyword
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-testtools?expand=0&rev=2
2011-12-11 21:15:04 +00:00
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
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%if 0%{?suse_version} && 0%{?suse_version} <= 1110
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%{!?python_sitelib: %global python_sitelib %(python -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib()")}
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%else
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BuildArch: noarch
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%endif
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%description
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testtools is a set of extensions to the Python standard library's unit testing
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framework. These extensions have been derived from many years of experience
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with unit testing in Python and come from many different sources. testtools
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also ports recent unittest changes all the way back to Python 2.4.
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%prep
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%setup -q -n testtools-%{version}
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%build
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python setup.py build
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cd doc && make html && rm _build/html/.buildinfo # Build HTML documentation
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%install
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python setup.py install --prefix=%{_prefix} --root=%{buildroot}
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%check
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python setup.py test
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%files
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%defattr(-,root,root,-)
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%doc LICENSE NEWS README doc/_build/html
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%{python_sitelib}/testtools*
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- Update to 0.9.12:
- Changes:
* ``AfterPreproccessing`` renamed to ``AfterPreprocessing``, which is a
more correct spelling. Old name preserved for backwards compatibility,
but is now deprecated. Please stop using it. (Jonathan Lange, #813460)
* ``assertThat`` raises ``MismatchError`` instead of
``TestCase.failureException``. ``MismatchError`` is a subclass of
``AssertionError``, so in most cases this change will not matter.
However, if ``self.failureException`` has been set to a non-default
value, then mismatches will become test errors rather than test
failures.
* ``gather_details`` takes two dicts, rather than two detailed objects.
(Jonathan Lange, #801027)
* ``MatchesRegex`` mismatch now says "<value> does not match /<regex>/"
rather than "<regex> did not match <value>". The regular expression
contains fewer backslashes too. (Jonathan Lange, #818079)
* Tests that run with ``AsynchronousDeferredRunTest`` now have the
``reactor`` attribute set to the running reactor. (Jonathan Lange,
#720749)
- Improvements:
* All public matchers are now in ``testtools.matchers.__all__``. (Jonathan
Lange, #784859)
* ``assertThat`` can actually display mismatches and matchers that contain
extended unicode characters. (Jonathan Lange, Martin [gz], #804127)
* ``assertThat`` output is much less verbose, displaying only what the
mismatch tells us to display. Old-style verbose output can be had by
passing ``verbose=True`` to assertThat. (Jonathan Lange, #675323,
#593190)
* ``assertThat`` accepts a message which will be used to annotate the
matcher. This can be given as a third parameter or as a keyword
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-testtools?expand=0&rev=2
2011-12-11 21:15:04 +00:00
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%changelog
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