It is a little too obscure IMO, but the reason I want to drop it is that
type checking has no hope of understanding such dynamic constructs.
The warning argument wasn't used.
This is already covered by attrs.
Also, the custom implementation returns False when the types don't
match, but it's better to return `NotImplemented`. attrs does this.
Harden one test where it is tested.
All tests testing this:
testing/acceptance_test.py:184(TestGeneralUsage::test_not_collectable_arguments)
testing/acceptance_test.py:373(TestGeneralUsage::test_direct_addressing_notfound)
testing/acceptance_test.py:403(TestGeneralUsage::test_issue134_report_error_when_collecting_member[test_fun.py::test_a])
testing/acceptance_test.py:420(TestGeneralUsage::test_report_all_failed_collections_initargs)
testing/test_config.py:1309(test_config_blocked_default_plugins[python])
(via https://github.com/blueyed/pytest/pull/88)
This causes INTERNALERRORs with pytest-django, which uses
`pytest.fail` (derived from `BaseException`) to prevent DB access, when
pytest then tries to e.g. display the `repr()` for a Django `QuerySet`
etc.
Ref: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-django/pull/776
Follow-up to 946434c61 (#5924).
Before this patch the test would look like this:
{'env': {'sub...s wrapped'}}}} == {'env': {'sub...}}}, 'new': 1}
Omitting 1 identical items, use -vv to show
Right contains 1 more item:
{'new': 1}
Full diff:
{
'env': {'sub': {'long_a': 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa',
- 'sub1': {'long_a': 'substring '
+ 'sub1': {'long_a': 'substring that gets wrapped'}}},
? +++++++++++++++++ ++++
+ 'new': 1,
- 'that '
- 'gets '
- 'wrapped'}}},
}
indicate current outcome/status with color of percentage indicator
Fix type annotation, refactor _write_progress_information_filling_space
Keep code in _get_main_color as similar as possible to how it was before
Write test
Make black-compliant
Fix error in newly introduced test_collecterror
Make tests more readable by using constants and f-strings
Remove accidentally added monkeypatch
Make Python 3.5-compatible, add changelog entry
Add newline at the end of changelog file
The function handles bytes input, however that is never used.
The function has two callers:
1)
```
if istext(left) and istext(right):
explanation = _diff_text(left, right, verbose
```
`istext` checks `isinstance(str)`.
2)
```
def _notin_text(term: str, text: str, verbose: int = 0) -> List[str]:
...
diff = _diff_text(correct_text, text, verbose
```
and `_notin_text` is called once:
```
if istext(left) and istext(right):
explanation = _notin_text(left, right, verbose
```
Without this, the second time it tries to stop in a parametrized
function it raises instead:
`ValueError: --trace can't be used with a fixture named func!`
Implementation idea, test (and changelog tweaks) thanks to blueyed
Co-Authored-By: Ronny Pfannschmidt <opensource@ronnypfannschmidt.de>
Co-Authored-By: Daniel Hahler <git@thequod.de>