I'm using unittest and the subtest context manager to run some tests:
def test_spam(self): for i in range(100): for j in range(100): with self.subtest(i=i, j=j): self.assertEqual(spam(i, j), 999) Now, it turns out that spam(i, j) == 999 for all i, j *except* one or two exceptional cases. E.g. let's say spam(97, 83) != 999. And further, this is not a bug to be fixed, but an expected failure. I can write: def test_spam(self): for i in range(100): for j in range(100): with self.subtest(i=i, j=j): if (i, j) != (97, 83): self.assertEqual(spam(i, j), 999) but is there a nicer way to mark a specific subtest as an expected failure? I don't want the entire test_spam test to be counted as an expected failure, just that one subtest. https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html#distinguishing-test-iterations-using-subtests -- Steve -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list