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"""Extensions to the standard Python unittest library."""
__all__ = [
'clone_test_with_new_id',
'ConcurrentTestSuite',
'ErrorHolder',
'ExpectedException',
'ExtendedToOriginalDecorator',
'FixtureSuite',
'iterate_tests',
'MultipleExceptions',
'MultiTestResult',
'PlaceHolder',
'run_test_with',
'TestCase',
'TestCommand',
'TestResult',
'TextTestResult',
'RunTest',
'skip',
'skipIf',
'skipUnless',
'ThreadsafeForwardingResult',
'try_import',
'try_imports',
]
from testtools.helpers import (
try_import,
try_imports,
)
from testtools.matchers import (
Matcher,
)
# Shut up, pyflakes. We are importing for documentation, not for namespacing.
Matcher
from testtools.runtest import (
MultipleExceptions,
RunTest,
)
from testtools.testcase import (
ErrorHolder,
ExpectedException,
PlaceHolder,
TestCase,
clone_test_with_new_id,
run_test_with,
skip,
skipIf,
skipUnless,
)
from testtools.testresult import (
ExtendedToOriginalDecorator,
MultiTestResult,
TestResult,
TextTestResult,
ThreadsafeForwardingResult,
)
from testtools.testsuite import (
ConcurrentTestSuite,
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, 14, 'final', 0)
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