add warning to skipping docs re marker inheritance
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				|  | @ -118,6 +118,12 @@ You can use the ``skipif`` marker (as any other marker) on classes:: | ||||||
| If the condition is ``True``, this marker will produce a skip result for | If the condition is ``True``, this marker will produce a skip result for | ||||||
| each of the test methods of that class. | each of the test methods of that class. | ||||||
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|  | .. warning:: | ||||||
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|  |    The use of ``skipif`` on classes that use inheritance is strongly | ||||||
|  |    discouraged. `A Known bug <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/568>`_ | ||||||
|  |    in pytest's markers may cause unexpected behavior in super classes. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
| If you want to skip all test functions of a module, you may use | If you want to skip all test functions of a module, you may use | ||||||
| the ``pytestmark`` name on the global level: | the ``pytestmark`` name on the global level: | ||||||
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|  | @ -346,5 +352,3 @@ test instances when using parametrize: | ||||||
|     ]) |     ]) | ||||||
|     def test_increment(n, expected): |     def test_increment(n, expected): | ||||||
|         assert n + 1 == expected |         assert n + 1 == expected | ||||||
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