[Twisted-Python] Writing Unittests for Twisted Applications
Bernhard Herzog
bh at intevation.de
Tue Jan 7 04:11:45 MST 2003
I wanted to get back to this sooner, but another project and
xmas+newyear intervened...
Moshe Zadka <m at moshez.org> writes:
> Hi Bernhard!
Hi Moshe!
> Glad to see you're using Twisted.
The decision to use Twisted was easy because
a) I've met at least two of the Twisted developers so I know it's in
good hands :),
b) I've used asyncore in a different project and after a while I was
itching to do a substantial rewrite of asyncore, and
c) That other project's infrastructure was evolving in the direction of
twisted in some aspects
> > If there's interest in including my test case base class in twisted I
> > could make it available sooner and under LGPL.
The test base class is finally publically available inder GPL for now:
http://www.intevation.de/cgi-bin/viewcvs-greater.cgi/*checkout*/GREAT-ERModel/test/reactormixins.py?rev=1.1&content-type=text/plain
It's actually two mix-in classes to unittest.TestCase like test cases.
> FYI: Twisted patches must also be copyrighted by Glyph.
I'd have to clarify that with my employer, but that shouldn't be a
problem, as we regularly contribute back to Free Software packages we
use if we have something worthwhile to contribute.
Bernhard
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