Look out for a more robust testing framework
See original GitHub issueI’m not a great fan of cram
. It works, but it forces us to write workarounds (see #37). If you can think of a better solution, please let me know.
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py.test seems to be the bandwagon these days. In addition, some people (not me personally) like to wrap it with tox.
Closing this as I consider it an archived discussion.