On Thursday, October 31, 2024 1:37:22 PM MST weepingclown wrote: > Hi, > > this is not entirely correct as while '-k' can be used to skip specific tests > with 'not <test>' it can also be used to only include tests matching a > specific pattern (in both cases it is just matching the pattern given). It is > probably better to rephrase it to something like "The `-k not <test>` flag > can be used to skip running specific tests, but they are still > collected.....".
That makes sense. I would recommend you update the Wiki with that wording. > On 31 October 2024 7:43:42 pm UTC, Soren Stoutner <so...@debian.org> wrote: > >*The `'-k $exp'` command skips running the test, but the tests are still > >included in the collection. This will cause failures if the tests have > >includes that cannot be satisfied. In that case, the `--ignore` command can > >be used instead, which skips adding the test to the collection. > > > >{{{ > >export PYBUILD_TEST_ARGS=--ignore path/to/test.py > >}}} -- Soren Stoutner so...@debian.org
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