| pytest-2.8.6 |
| ============ |
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| pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests |
| against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms. |
| This release is supposed to be drop-in compatible to 2.8.5. |
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| See below for the changes and see docs at: |
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| http://pytest.org |
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| As usual, you can upgrade from pypi via:: |
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| pip install -U pytest |
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| Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them: |
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| AMiT Kumar |
| Bruno Oliveira |
| Erik M. Bray |
| Florian Bruhin |
| Georgy Dyuldin |
| Jeff Widman |
| Kartik Singhal |
| Loïc Estève |
| Manu Phatak |
| Peter Demin |
| Rick van Hattem |
| Ronny Pfannschmidt |
| Ulrich Petri |
| foxx |
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| Happy testing, |
| The py.test Development Team |
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| 2.8.6 (compared to 2.8.5) |
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| - fix #1259: allow for double nodeids in junitxml, |
| this was a regression failing plugins combinations |
| like pytest-pep8 + pytest-flakes |
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| - Workaround for exception that occurs in pyreadline when using |
| ``--pdb`` with standard I/O capture enabled. |
| Thanks Erik M. Bray for the PR. |
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| - fix #900: Better error message in case the target of a ``monkeypatch`` call |
| raises an ``ImportError``. |
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| - fix #1292: monkeypatch calls (setattr, setenv, etc.) are now O(1). |
| Thanks David R. MacIver for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. |
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| - fix #1223: captured stdout and stderr are now properly displayed before |
| entering pdb when ``--pdb`` is used instead of being thrown away. |
| Thanks Cal Leeming for the PR. |
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| - fix #1305: pytest warnings emitted during ``pytest_terminal_summary`` are now |
| properly displayed. |
| Thanks Ionel Maries Cristian for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. |
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| - fix #628: fixed internal UnicodeDecodeError when doctests contain unicode. |
| Thanks Jason R. Coombs for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. |
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| - fix #1334: Add captured stdout to jUnit XML report on setup error. |
| Thanks Georgy Dyuldin for the PR. |