# Copyright (c) 2008-2012 testtools developers. See LICENSE for details. """Extensions to the standard Python unittest library.""" __all__ = [ 'clone_test_with_new_id', 'CopyStreamResult', 'ConcurrentTestSuite', 'ConcurrentStreamTestSuite', 'DecorateTestCaseResult', 'ErrorHolder', 'ExpectedException', 'ExtendedToOriginalDecorator', 'ExtendedToStreamDecorator', 'FixtureSuite', 'iterate_tests', 'MultipleExceptions', 'MultiTestResult', 'PlaceHolder', 'run_test_with', 'Tagger', 'TestCase', 'TestCommand', 'TestByTestResult', 'TestResult', 'TestResultDecorator', 'TextTestResult', 'RunTest', 'skip', 'skipIf', 'skipUnless', 'StreamFailFast', 'StreamResult', 'StreamResultRouter', 'StreamSummary', 'StreamTagger', 'StreamToDict', 'StreamToExtendedDecorator', 'StreamToQueue', 'TestControl', 'ThreadsafeForwardingResult', 'TimestampingStreamResult', 'try_import', 'try_imports', ] # Compat - removal announced in 0.9.25. try: from extras import ( try_import, try_imports, ) except ImportError: # Support reading __init__ for __version__ without extras, because pip does # not support setup_requires. pass else: from testtools.matchers._impl import ( Matcher, ) # Shut up, pyflakes. We are importing for documentation, not for namespacing. Matcher from testtools.runtest import ( MultipleExceptions, RunTest, ) from testtools.testcase import ( DecorateTestCaseResult, ErrorHolder, ExpectedException, PlaceHolder, TestCase, clone_test_with_new_id, run_test_with, skip, skipIf, skipUnless, ) from testtools.testresult import ( CopyStreamResult, ExtendedToOriginalDecorator, ExtendedToStreamDecorator, MultiTestResult, StreamFailFast, StreamResult, StreamResultRouter, StreamSummary, StreamTagger, StreamToDict, StreamToExtendedDecorator, StreamToQueue, Tagger, TestByTestResult, TestControl, TestResult, TestResultDecorator, TextTestResult, ThreadsafeForwardingResult, TimestampingStreamResult, ) from testtools.testsuite import ( ConcurrentTestSuite, ConcurrentStreamTestSuite, FixtureSuite, iterate_tests, ) from testtools.distutilscmd import ( TestCommand, ) # same format as sys.version_info: "A tuple containing the five components of # the version number: major, minor, micro, releaselevel, and serial. All # values except releaselevel are integers; the release level is 'alpha', # 'beta', 'candidate', or 'final'. The version_info value corresponding to the # Python version 2.0 is (2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)." Additionally we use a # releaselevel of 'dev' for unreleased under-development code. # # If the releaselevel is 'alpha' then the major/minor/micro components are not # established at this point, and setup.py will use a version of next-$(revno). # If the releaselevel is 'final', then the tarball will be major.minor.micro. # Otherwise it is major.minor.micro~$(revno). __version__ = (0, 9, 34, 'final', 0)