[py-svn] py-trunk commit d5f839c4ac46: finalizing docs

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# HG changeset patch -- Bitbucket.org
# Project py-trunk
# URL http://bitbucket.org/hpk42/py-trunk/overview
# User holger krekel <holger at merlinux.eu>
# Date 1278595734 -7200
# Node ID d5f839c4ac46a1237c134ae5855bdbe8e0a16fe2
# Parent  62ca2e5e16b564304dfd1ea4bacb8c295dd1148e
finalizing docs

--- a/doc/announce/release-1.3.2.txt
+++ b/doc/announce/release-1.3.2.txt
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
 py.test/pylib 1.3.2: API and reporting refinements, many fixes 
 ===========================================================================
 
-The pylib/py.test 1.3.2 release brings many bug fixes and a few new
-features and was refined for and tested against the recently released
-Python2.7 besides remaining compatibile to the usual armada of interpreters
+The pylib/py.test 1.3.2 release brings many bug fixes and some new
+features.  It was refined for and tested against the recently released
+Python2.7 and remains compatibile to the usual armada of interpreters
 (Python2.4 through to Python3.1.2, Jython and PyPy).  Note that for using
 distributed testing features you'll need to upgrade to the jointly released
 pytest-xdist-1.4 because of some internal refactorings. 
@@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ and all issue and patch contributors,
 
 holger krekel
 
-
 Changes between 1.3.1 and 1.3.2
 ==================================================
 
@@ -37,8 +36,8 @@ New features
   (thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt) 
 
 - Funcarg factories can now dynamically apply a marker to a 
-  test invocation.  This is for example useful if a factory
-  provides parameters to a test which are expected-to-fail: 
+  test invocation.  This is for example useful if a factory 
+  provides parameters to a test which are expected-to-fail::
 
     def pytest_funcarg__arg(request):
         request.applymarker(py.test.mark.xfail(reason="flaky config"))
@@ -47,9 +46,9 @@ New features
     def test_function(arg):
         ...
 
-- improved error reporting when collection errors appear. 
-  In general, for custom (test and particularly collection) 
-  nodes ``node.repr_failure(excinfo)`` is now called so that you can 
+- improved error reporting on collection and import errors. This makes 
+  use of a more general mechanism, namely that for custom test item/collect
+  nodes ``node.repr_failure(excinfo)`` is now uniformly called so that you can 
   override it to return a string error representation of your choice 
   which is going to be reported as a (red) string. 
 
@@ -59,11 +58,9 @@ New features
 Bug fixes / Maintenance
 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
-- make tests and the ``pytest_recwarn`` plugin in paricular fully compatible 
+- make tests and the ``pytest_recwarn`` plugin in particular fully compatible 
   to Python2.7 (if you use the ``recwarn`` funcarg warnings will be enabled so that 
   you can properly check for their existence in a cross-python manner). 
-- improve error messages if importing a test module failed (ImportError,
-  import file mismatches, syntax errors) 
 - refine --pdb: ignore xfailed tests, unify its TB-reporting and 
   don't display failures again at the end.
 - fix assertion interpretation with the ** operator (thanks Benjamin Peterson)
@@ -91,6 +88,8 @@ Bug fixes / Maintenance
 - perform distributed testing related reporting in the xdist-plugin 
   rather than having dist-related code in the generic py.test 
   distribution
+- fix homedir detection on Windows 
+- ship distribute_setup.py version 0.6.13
 
 Changes between 1.3.0 and 1.3.1
 ==================================================

--- a/doc/test/features.txt
+++ b/doc/test/features.txt
@@ -131,12 +131,16 @@ asserting expected exceptions
 ----------------------------------------
 
 In order to write assertions about exceptions, you can use
-``py.test.raises`` as a context manager like this:: 
+``py.test.raises`` as a context manager like this: 
+
+.. sourcecode:: python 
 
     with py.test.raises(ZeroDivisionError):
         1 / 0
 
-and if you need to have access to the actual exception info you may use::
+and if you need to have access to the actual exception info you may use:
+
+.. sourcecode:: python 
 
     with py.test.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo: 
         def f():
@@ -146,7 +150,9 @@ and if you need to have access to the ac
     # do checks related to excinfo.type, excinfo.value, excinfo.traceback 
 
 If you want to write test code that works on Python2.4 as well, 
-you may also use two other ways to test for an expected exception::
+you may also use two other ways to test for an expected exception:
+
+.. sourcecode:: python 
 
     py.test.raises(ExpectedException, func, *args, **kwargs) 
     py.test.raises(ExpectedException, "func(*args, **kwargs)")
@@ -217,7 +223,9 @@ keyword.
 By default, all filename parts and
 class/function names of a test function are put into the set
 of keywords for a given test.  You can specify additional 
-kewords like this::
+kewords like this:
+
+.. sourcecode:: python 
 
     @py.test.mark.webtest 
     def test_send_http():

--- a/CHANGELOG
+++ b/CHANGELOG
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Changes between 1.3.1 and 1.3.2a
+Changes between 1.3.1 and 1.3.2
 ==================================================
 
 New features 
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ New features
   (thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt) 
 
 - Funcarg factories can now dynamically apply a marker to a 
-  test invocation.  This is for example useful if a factory
-  provides parameters to a test which are expected-to-fail: 
+  test invocation.  This is for example useful if a factory 
+  provides parameters to a test which are expected-to-fail::
 
     def pytest_funcarg__arg(request):
         request.applymarker(py.test.mark.xfail(reason="flaky config"))
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ New features
     def test_function(arg):
         ...
 
-- improved error reporting when collection errors appear. 
-  In general, for custom (test and particularly collection) 
-  nodes ``node.repr_failure(excinfo)`` is now called so that you can 
+- improved error reporting on collection and import errors. This makes 
+  use of a more general mechanism, namely that for custom test item/collect
+  nodes ``node.repr_failure(excinfo)`` is now uniformly called so that you can 
   override it to return a string error representation of your choice 
   which is going to be reported as a (red) string. 
 
@@ -40,11 +40,9 @@ New features
 Bug fixes / Maintenance
 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
-- make tests and the ``pytest_recwarn`` plugin in paricular fully compatible 
+- make tests and the ``pytest_recwarn`` plugin in particular fully compatible 
   to Python2.7 (if you use the ``recwarn`` funcarg warnings will be enabled so that 
   you can properly check for their existence in a cross-python manner). 
-- improve error messages if importing a test module failed (ImportError,
-  import file mismatches, syntax errors) 
 - refine --pdb: ignore xfailed tests, unify its TB-reporting and 
   don't display failures again at the end.
 - fix assertion interpretation with the ** operator (thanks Benjamin Peterson)



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