Hi, I released Oktest 0.2.2. http://packages.python.org/Oktest/ http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Oktest/
Overview -------- Oktest is a new-style testing library for Python. :: from oktest import ok ok (x) > 0 # same as assert_(x > 0) ok (s) == 'foo' # same as assertEqual(s, 'foo') ok (s) != 'foo' # same as assertNotEqual(s, 'foo') ok (f).raises(ValueError) # same as assertRaises(ValueError, f) ok (u'foo').is_a(unicode) # same as assert_(isinstance(u'foo', unicode)) not_ok (u'foo').is_a(int) # same as assert_(not isinstance(u'foo', int)) ok ('A.txt').is_file() # same as assert_(os.path.isfile('A.txt')) not_ok ('A.txt').is_dir() # same as assert_(not os.path.isdir('A.txt')) You can use ok() instead of 'assertXxx()' in unittest. Oktest requires Python 2.3 or later. Oktest is ready for Python 3. NOTICE!! Oktest is a young project and specification may change in the future. See http://packages.python.org/Oktest/ for details. Changes ------- * Enhanced to set 'f.exception' after 'ok (f).raises(Exception)' to get raised exception object. For example:: def f(): int('foobar') ok (f).raises(ValueError) ok (f.exception.message) == "invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'foobar'" * Changed to flush output after '.'/'f'/'E' printed * Change to get exception message by 'str(ex)' instead of 'ex.message' Have fun! -- regards, makoto kuwata -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list