El 17/01/14 16:02, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
On 17 Jan 15:54, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
>El 17/01/14 15:33, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> >On 17 Jan 15:24, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> >>>El 17/01/14 15:11, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> >>>> >On 17 Jan 14:10, Sergi Almacellas Abellana wrote:
> >>>>>> >>>El 14/01/14 19:07, Cédric Krier ha escrit:
> >>>>>>>> >>>> >On 14 Jan 16:02, Guillem Barba Domingo wrote:
> >>>>>>>> >>>> >My proposal:
> >>>>>>>> >>>> >
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > Usage: run-tests.py [options] [test] [...]
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > Options:
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > -h, --help show this help message and exit
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > specify config file
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > -m, --modules Run also modules tests
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > -v Increase verbosity
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > --no-unittest Don't run unittest
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > --no-doctest Don't run doctest
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > --doctest=NAME specify the name of doctest to run
> >>>>>>>> >>>> > (if not set all doctest ar run)
> >>>>>> >>>I miss include/exclude module_list (or regexp) to execute only the
> >>>>>> >>>test for a given module, because if i'm developing a new
> >>>>>> >>>functionality for the stock module i don't need to execute the
> >>>>>> >>>project* tests
> >>>> >It is there with the --doctest option.
> >>>So what if I need to run also unitest for a specific module?
> >If you don't put --no-unittest, unittest will be run.
>And if module doesn't have doctests?
Any doctest will be run but I don't see the point of the question.
I want to run all test for the stock module. So what option may I use?
run-test.py -m --doctest=scenario_stock.rst
Is this correct?
Same for all doctest from the stock module, and for all unittest for the
stock module.
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