* Update setup.py requires and classifiers
* Drop Python 2.7 and 3.4 from CI
* Update docs dropping 2.7 and 3.4 support
* Fix mock imports and remove tests related to pypi's mock module
* Add py27 and 34 support docs to the sidebar
* Remove usage of six from tmpdir
* Remove six.PY* code blocks
* Remove sys.version_info related code
* Cleanup compat
* Remove obsolete safe_str
* Remove obsolete __unicode__ methods
* Remove compat.PY35 and compat.PY36: not really needed anymore
* Remove unused UNICODE_TYPES
* Remove Jython specific code
* Remove some Python 2 references from docs
Related to #5275
approx() was updated in 9f3122fe to work better with numpy arrays,
however at the same time the requirements were tightened from
requiring an Iterable to requiring a Sequence - the former being
tested only on interface, while the latter requires subclassing or
registration with the abc.
Since the ApproxSequence only used __iter__ and __len__ this commit
reduces the requirement to only what's used, and allows unregistered
Sequence-like containers to be used.
Since numpy arrays qualify for the new criteria, reorder the checks so
that generic sequences are checked for after numpy arrays.
This refactors the code so we have the real function object right during
collection. This avoids having to unwrap it later and lose attached information
such as "async" functions.
Fix#3747
This will now issue a RemovedInPytest4Warning when the user calls
a fixture function directly, instead of requesting it from test
functions as is expected
Fix#3661
This was partially automated with https://github.com/asottile/yesqa
_with a few caveats_:
- it was run under python2 (chosen arbitrarily, when run under python3 other
things were changed)
- I used `git checkout -p` to revert the removal of `noqa` comments from
`cmp()` lines.