Squashed commits:
[ec9ec31b] add tests for invalid anchor
(cherry picked from commit 9e50a6a47f79876ee56942152047f03fff03c49b)
[386a9170] fix lint and docs
(cherry picked from commit 2d0d5282fcfc3ee332a41e60b865ee766445cc3d)
[29f5d4c9] restore and document previous getsize behaviour
see discussion in issue 4789
(cherry picked from commit 9fbc94571ce0ed42fdd11e99f343a1613c9dc6d3)
[0ffd51a0] add getbbox and getlength, with tests
(cherry picked from commit c5f63737476a998c81e589e5819d21ca69bb7b46)
This adds a new test decorator: skip_unless_feature(). The argument is
the same as passed to features.check(). If the feature is not supported,
the test will be skipped.
This removes several kinds of boilerplate copied and pasted around tests
so test feature checking is handled and displayed more consistently.
Refs #4193
Similar to the recent adoption of Black. isort is a Python utility to
sort imports alphabetically and automatically separate into sections. By
using isort, contributors can quickly and automatically conform to the
projects style without thinking. Just let the tool do it.
Uses the configuration recommended by the Black to avoid conflicts of
style.
Rewrite TestImageQt.test_deprecated to no rely on import order.
With the introduction and use of pytest, it is simple and easy to
execute specific tests in isolation through documented command line
arguments. Either by specifying the module path or through the `-k
EXPRESSION` argument. There is no longer any need to provide the
boilerplate:
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
To every test file. It is simply noise.
The pattern remains in test files that aren't named with `test_*` as
those files are not discovered and executed by pytest by default.
The previous test configuration made it difficult to run a single test
with the pytest CLI. There were two major issues:
- The Tests directory was not a package. It now includes a __init__.py
file and imports from other tests modules are done with relative
imports.
- setup.cfg always specified the Tests directory. So even if a specific
test were specified as a CLI arg, this configuration would also always
include all tests. This configuration has been removed to allow
specifying a single test on the command line.
Contributors can now run specific tests with a single command such as:
$ tox -e py37 -- Tests/test_file_pdf.py::TestFilePdf.test_rgb
This makes it easy and faster to iterate on a single test failure and is
very familiar to those that have previously used tox and pytest.
When running tox or pytest with no arguments, they still discover and
runs all tests in the Tests directory.