From 925a4326749cfed8be6669b31aa477f88c860637a7eb66eec9c422f103ff7f3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sascha Peilicke Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 12:54:25 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Python3 moved to devel:languages:python3 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-testtools?expand=0&rev=19 --- python3-testtools.changes | 303 -------------------------------------- python3-testtools.spec | 59 -------- 2 files changed, 362 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 python3-testtools.changes delete mode 100644 python3-testtools.spec diff --git a/python3-testtools.changes b/python3-testtools.changes deleted file mode 100644 index 8d66115..0000000 --- a/python3-testtools.changes +++ /dev/null @@ -1,303 +0,0 @@ -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Tue Apr 23 09:33:35 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - -- Fix source URL; packages are available on https://pypi.python.org - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Mon Apr 22 16:45:07 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - -- update to 0.9.30: - A new sort of TestResult, the StreamResult has been added, as a prototype for - a revised standard library test result API. Expect this API to change. - Although we will try to preserve compatibility for early adopters, it is - experimental and we might need to break it if it turns out to be unsuitable. - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Tue Apr 16 11:49:26 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - -- Update to version 0.9.29 - + Added missing build-depends: python3-setuptools, python-setuptools and - python-extras. - + Build-depends: python-fixtures must be >= 0.3.12~ -- Disable test; it seems there is a typo mistake in setup.cfg -- Added url as source. - Please see http://en.opensuse.org/SourceUrls - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Tue Jan 15 16:43:28 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.com - -- Initial python3 support - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Mon Jan 14 12:38:00 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.de - -- Update to version 0.9.24: - * testtools.run discover will now sort the tests it discovered. This is a - workaround for http://bugs.python.org/issue16709. Non-standard test suites - are preserved, and their sort_tests() method called (if they have such an - attribute). testtools.testsuite.sorted_tests(suite, True) can be used by - such suites to do a local sort. - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult now defines a stub progress method, which - fixes testr run of streams containing progress markers (by discarding the - progress data). -- Changes from version 0.9.23: - * run.TestToolsTestRunner now accepts the verbosity, buffer and failfast - arguments the upstream python TestProgram code wants to give it, making it - possible to support them in a compatible fashion. (Robert Collins) - * testtools.run now supports the -f or --failfast parameter. - Previously it was advertised in the help but ignored. - * AnyMatch added, a new matcher that matches when any item in a collection - matches the given matcher. - * Spelling corrections to documentation. - * TestProgram now has a sane default for its testRunner argument. - * The test suite passes on Python 3 again. -- Changes from version 0.9.22: - * content_from_file and content_from_stream now accept seek_offset and - seek_whence parameters allowing them to be used to grab less than the full - stream, or to be used with StringIO streams. - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Thu Dec 6 11:00:37 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de - -- Cleanup spec file -- Install HTML documentation - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Tue Nov 13 22:06:50 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - -- 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 - public interface. (Jonathan Lange) - * python -m testtools.run discover . --list now works. (Robert Collins) - * Correctly handling of bytes vs text in JSON content type. (Martin [gz]) -- 0.9.16 - This is the first release of testtools to drop support for Python 2.4 and - 2.5. If you need support for either of those versions, please use testtools - 0.9.15. - * New content helper, json_content (Jonathan Lange) - * New matchers: - * ContainsAll for asserting one thing is a subset of another - (Raphaël Badin) - * SameMembers for asserting two iterators have the same members. - (Jonathan Lange) - * Reraising of exceptions in Python 3 is more reliable. (Martin [gz]) - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Wed May 23 21:20:46 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - -- Update to 0.9.15 - * PlaceHolder and ErrorHolder now support being given result - details. (Robert Collins) - * ErrorHolder is now just a function - all the logic is in - PlaceHolder. (Robert Collins) - * TestResult and all other TestResult-like objects in testtools - distinguish between global tags and test-local tags, as per the subunit - specification. (Jonathan Lange) - * This is the **last** release of testtools that supports Python 2.4 or 2.5. - These releases are no longer supported by the Python community and do not - receive security updates. If this affects you, you will need to either - stay on this release or perform your own backports. - (Jonathan Lange, Robert Collins) - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult now forwards global tags as test-local - tags, making reasoning about the correctness of the multiplexed stream - simpler. This preserves the semantic value (what tags apply to a given - test) while consuming less stream size (as no negative-tag statement is - needed). (Robert Collins, Gary Poster, #986434) - * API documentation corrections. (Raphaël Badin) - * ConcurrentTestSuite now takes an optional wrap_result parameter - that can be used to wrap the ThreadsafeForwardingResults created by - the suite. (Jonathan Lange) - * Tagger added. It's a new TestResult that tags all tests sent to - it with a particular set of tags. (Jonathan Lange) - * testresultdecorator brought over from subunit. (Jonathan Lange) - * All TestResult wrappers now correctly forward current_tags from - their wrapped results, meaning that current_tags can always be relied - upon to return the currently active tags on a test result. - * TestByTestResult, a TestResult that calls a method once per test, - added. (Jonathan Lange) - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult correctly forwards tags() calls where - only one of new_tags or gone_tags are specified. - (Jonathan Lange, #980263) - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult no longer leaks local tags from one test - into all future tests run. (Jonathan Lange, #985613) - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult has many, many more tests. (Jonathan Lange) -- Enable tests - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Tue Feb 21 19:39:22 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - -- Update to 0.9.14: - * Our sister project, subunit _, was using - a private API that was deleted in the 0.9.13 release. This release - restores that API in order to smooth out the upgrade path. - If you don't use subunit, then this release won't matter very much to you. -- 0.9.13 - - Changes - * MatchesAll now takes an first_only keyword argument that changes - how mismatches are displayed. If you were previously passing matchers to - MatchesAll with keyword arguments, then this change might affect - your test results. (Jonathan Lange) - - Improvements - * Actually hide all of the testtools stack for assertion failures. The - previous release promised clean stack, but now we actually provide it. - (Jonathan Lange, #854769) - * assertRaises now includes the repr of the callable that failed - to raise properly. (Jonathan Lange, #881052) - * Asynchronous tests no longer hang when run with trial. - (Jonathan Lange, #926189) - * Content objects now have an as_text method to convert their - contents to Unicode text. (Jonathan Lange) - * Failed equality assertions now line up. (Jonathan Lange, #879339) - * FullStackRunTest no longer aborts the test run if a test raises an - error. (Jonathan Lange) - * MatchesAll and MatchesListwise both take a first_only - keyword argument. If True, they will report only on the first mismatch - they find, and not continue looking for other possible mismatches. - (Jonathan Lange) - * New helper, Nullary that turns callables with arguments into ones - that don't take arguments. (Jonathan Lange) - * New matchers: - * DirContains matches the contents of a directory. - (Jonathan Lange, James Westby) - * DirExists matches if a directory exists. - (Jonathan Lange, James Westby) - * FileContains matches the contents of a file. - (Jonathan Lange, James Westby) - * FileExists matches if a file exists. - (Jonathan Lange, James Westby) - * HasPermissions matches the permissions of a file. (Jonathan Lange) - * MatchesPredicate matches if a predicate is true. (Jonathan Lange) - * PathExists matches if a path exists. (Jonathan Lange, James - Westby) - * SamePath matches if two paths are the same. (Jonathan Lange) - * TarballContains matches the contents of a tarball. (Jonathan - Lange) - * MultiTestResult supports the tags method. - (Graham Binns, Francesco Banconi, #914279) - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult supports the tags method. - (Graham Binns, Francesco Banconi, #914279) - * ThreadsafeForwardingResult no longer includes semaphore acquisition - time in the test duration (for implicitly timed test runs). - (Robert Collins, #914362) - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Sun Dec 11 20:52:09 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - -- 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 " does not match //" - rather than " did not match ". 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 - parameter. (Robert Collins) - * Automated the Launchpad part of the release process. (Jonathan Lange, - #623486) - * Correctly display non-ASCII unicode output on terminals that claim to - have a unicode encoding. (Martin [gz], #804122) - * DocTestMatches correctly handles unicode output from examples, - rather than raising an error. (Martin [gz], #764170) - * ErrorHolder and PlaceHolder added to docs. (Jonathan Lange, - #816597) - * ExpectedException now matches any exception of the given type by - default, and also allows specifying a Matcher rather than a mere - regular expression. (Jonathan Lange, #791889) - * FixtureSuite added, allows test suites to run with a given fixture. - (Jonathan Lange) - * Hide testtools's own stack frames when displaying tracebacks, making it - easier for test authors to focus on their errors. (Jonathan Lange, - Martin [gz], #788974) - * Less boilerplate displayed in test failures and errors. (Jonathan Lange, - #660852) - * MatchesException now allows you to match exceptions against any - matcher, rather than just regular expressions. (Jonathan Lange, #791889) - * MatchesException now permits a tuple of types rather than a single - type (when using the type matching mode). (Robert Collins) - * MatchesStructure.byEquality added to make the common case of - matching many attributes by equality much easier. - MatchesStructure.byMatcher added in case folk want to match by - things other than equality. (Jonathan Lange) - * New convenience assertions, assertIsNone and assertIsNotNone. - (Christian Kampka) - * New matchers: - * AllMatch matches many values against a single matcher. (Jonathan - Lange, #615108) - * Contains. (Robert Collins) - * GreaterThan. (Christian Kampka) - * New helper, safe_hasattr added. (Jonathan Lange) - * reraise added to testtools.compat. (Jonathan Lange) -- 0.9.11: - - Changes - * TestCase now uses super to call base unittest.TestCase - constructor, setUp and tearDown. (Tim Cole, #771508) - * If, when calling useFixture an error occurs during fixture set up, - we still attempt to gather details from the fixture. (Gavin Panella) - - Improvements - * Additional compat helper for BytesIO for libraries that build on - testtools and are working on Python 3 porting. (Robert Collins) - * Corrected documentation for MatchesStructure in the test authors - document. (Jonathan Lange) - * LessThan error message now says something that is logically correct. - (Gavin Panella, #762008) - * Multiple details from a single fixture are now kept separate, rather - than being mooshed together. (Gavin Panella, #788182) - * Python 3 support now back in action. (Martin [gz], #688729) - * try_import and try_imports have a callback that is called - whenever they fail to import a module. (Martin Pool) - -------------------------------------------------------------------- -Sat Apr 16 18:51:17 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca - -- Initial release - diff --git a/python3-testtools.spec b/python3-testtools.spec deleted file mode 100644 index 506f777..0000000 --- a/python3-testtools.spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -# -# spec file for package python3-testtools -# -# Copyright (c) 2013 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. -# -# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties -# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed -# upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the -# file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the -# license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which -# case the license is the MIT License). 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