Module support in doctests
Project description
A plugin to enable the definition and usage of whole Python modules from within doctests.
Intro and Motivation
manuelpi.fakemodule is a plugin for Manuel that supports syntax for creating modules within a doctest. The module, once defined, is then usable by subsequent doctest statements.
This functionality is useful for packages that you might describe as being ‘meta’; they operate on modules. Thus, being able to define and then process modules within the same doctest using a clean and uncluttered syntax is extremely beneficial.
One such package to benefit from this sort of facility is Martian, which scans modules for configuration directives, registering them as it goes.
Usage
The special REStructure Text directive:
'.. module-block:: <MODULE_NAME>'
is used to denote the start of a module and its alias <MODULE_NAME> for the rest of the doctest. We then define the module’s body at a single indentation level after this directive. What follows is an example of a full doctest:
We create a new module with a main function to perform this task:: .. module-block:: test_module import sys class A: def do_something(self): return "Hello World" def main(): print A().do_something() Now let's execute the main function
>>> test_module.main() Hello World
The above doctest creates a new module test_module and then exercises the objects within it. Notice how the module becomes immediately available to the doctet after its definition.
To use manualpi.fakemodule in your application, set up your tests as described in the Manuel documentation and import the Manuel class from manuelpi.fakemodule:
... import manuelpi.fakemodule ... m += manuelpi.fakemodule.Manuel()
CHANGES
0.1b1 (2009-12-16)
Initial Public Release