tests/test-doctest.py
author Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net>
Sun, 04 Oct 2009 22:03:41 +0200
changeset 10443 62d484a81dfe
parent 10413 e433002acb05
child 11335 3201ff1459dd
permissions -rw-r--r--
minirst: support containers Text can be grouped into generic containers in reStructuredText: .. container:: foo This is text inside a "foo" container. .. container:: bar This is nested inside two containers. The minirst parser now recognizes these containers. The containers are either pruned completely from the output (included all nested blocks) or they are simply un-indented. So if 'foo' and 'bar' containers are kept, the above example will result in: This is text inside a "foo" container. This is nested inside two containers. If only 'foo' containers are kept, we get: This is text inside a "foo" container. No output is made if only 'bar' containers are kept. This feature will come in handy for implementing different levels of help output (e.g., verbose and debug level help texts).

# this is hack to make sure no escape characters are inserted into the output
import os
if 'TERM' in os.environ:
    del os.environ['TERM']
import doctest

import mercurial.changelog
# test doctest from changelog

doctest.testmod(mercurial.changelog)

import mercurial.httprepo
doctest.testmod(mercurial.httprepo)

import mercurial.util
doctest.testmod(mercurial.util)

import hgext.convert.cvsps
doctest.testmod(hgext.convert.cvsps)