Disclaimer: I am a contributor to the py-lib, of which py.test is part of (but have not worked on py.test until now).
Michele Simionato wrote: > You could use py.test > Indeed. It has exactly this feature (together with many nifty others): all tests are run in the order they appear in the test-file. The website of the py-lib is at http://codespeak.net/py the documentation page for py.test is http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/test.html If you like it so much (and I am being optimistic here :-) that you want to switch tests that use the stdlib unittest module over to py.test you can use a script called utestconvert.py which converts the unittest syntax over to py.test syntax. It can be found in the tool directory of the py-lib. Cheers, Carl Friedrich Bolz -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list