Morelia for BDD in Python (was: CI and BDD with Python)

Phlip phlip2005 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 10 01:10:46 EDT 2011


On Jul 9, 8:38 pm, Ben Finney <ben+pyt... at benfinney.id.au> wrote:
> Phlip <phlip2... at gmail.com> writes:
> > On Jul 9, 7:39 pm, mark curphey <m... at curphey.com> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks. FWIW I played with a bunch (Freshen, Morelia, Lettuce....)
>
> > Morelia is "undermaintained" because it's finished. It attaches to any
> > pre-existing TestCase-style test runner, hence there's nothing to
> > maintain!
>
> It looks good! But it's not yet in Debian :-(

Tx - I never added anything to a distro before! But..!

'sudo pip install morelia' just worked for me, on Ubuntu. I don't
think a python-morelia aptitude package would add any value. Such test
rigs shall never have any embedded C code or other shenanigans.

If I needed to think of a feature to add, it would be P<name> notation
in the regular expressions, to then enforce the names of the matching
arguments. But this is fluff; real programmers can do without it. If I
worked closer to the center of the BDD thought leadership I'd know
what else to add...



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