[Pyunit-interest] [Stupid Newbie Question] How do I use it?
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From: Ken C. <ke...@in...> - 2002-03-19 18:00:53
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So I've been studying XP and now it's time to start using it. I'm using Debian unstable so I apt-get python2.2-unit and python2.2-tk (by the way, if the Debian maintainer for python2.2-unit reads this, python2.2-tk should probably be in Recommends:) and I'm ready to rock right? Somehow I'm missing something... Here's how I thought that I would use it: I'm working on my project, time to run a test, bells and whistles are fun so I'll use the tkinter gui python2.2 /usr/lib/python2.2/site-package/unittestgui.py mytests.MyTestCase This is not exactly pretty but to make it better I understand I would need to make a little scriplet or install unittestgui in the PATH or something, no big deal. However, I get an error because unittestgui can't find my test class. Of course... the current directory is not in sys.path so it's not finding my module. Anyway, it sure looks like I'm going to have to spend a little time to either write a little executable for each of my projects, or spend a little more time and come up with a more general solution that I can just place in the PATH. Has anyone already done this? Or am I just missing the boat here? Am I misunderstanding something fundamental about the usage of unittest? Feel free to clue me in. Ken Causey ke...@in... P.S. I'm not on the list so please be sure to respond directly to me as appropriate. |