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tox.ini - remove custom list of depends for testing: just use extras test
also removed unnecessary now dev installation of joblib
# extras test vs tox.ini:
Most recent debate on tox.ini vs extra_depends is at
con/solidation#43 (comment)
Although I appreciate the convenience of "tox" as an entry point for testing, I
increasingly find no support for it to be "the" location for testing depends
listing. Moreover I keep running into cases of needing to fish out test
dependencies somewhere else (tox.ini, nox etc) which then can differ across
projects, and also require me to adopt some avoidable runtime etc overhead from
running those extra test shims whenever pytest is just good enough.
My arguments for generally adopting an approach of specifying test
dependencies in setup.{cfg,py} or other "generic" locations as optional are:
- pytest, and its extentions are used (imported) inside the tests. I, in 99%
of cases, do consider "tests" to be the part of the source code. I would not
consider them part of the source code whenever there is an outside test
battery which is developed/maintained independently of the source code.
As such, I think that dependencies for tests, as part of the source code,
should be listed alongside with dependencies for the build/installation/run
time dependencies. Some distributions even do "import test" across entire
source code distribution and thus tend to decide or to request exclusion from
source distributions (IMHO the wrong step in most of the cases).
Ref: dandi/dandi-schema#249
- It is unfortunate that there is no "standard" convention on how/where to
specify such test requirements, so I think it is ok to adopt [test] as
the general convention among our projects.
- tox.ini looses NOTHING from using "extras".
- tox.ini is the correct location to describe environments and dependncies
for external to source code tools/modules, i.e those not imported explicitly
anywhere in the source code.
- with description of test dependencies alongside with the main dependencies
would benefit downstream distribution (debian, conda, gentoo, etc)
packagers since they do not need to fish around for what other dependencies
to install/recommend/suggest for the package.
- I do appreciate the fact that test dependencies alone are not sufficient to
run the tests, but invocation of the pytest is standardized enough to just
invoke it against the source code. (given dependencies are installed)
That is e.g. how dh-python helper in Debian operates -- if pytest dependency
announced, just run pytest automagically.
# joblib:
joblib dev listing was added in
commit 6375816
Author: John T. Wodder II <[email protected]>
Date: Fri Mar 19 08:42:47 2021 -0400
likely to use
❯ git describe --contains 457d2c8a926105fd156b1dfccfaae3e500d22451
1.1.0~13
❯ git show 457d2c8a926105fd156b1dfccfaae3e500d22451
commit 457d2c8a926105fd156b1dfccfaae3e500d22451
Author: John T. Wodder II <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Mar 18 06:07:06 2021 -0400
Use inspect.signature() instead of inspect.getfullargspec() (#1165)
This fixes a bug with the ignore parameter when the cached function is decorated
Co-authored-by: Loïc Estève <[email protected]>
and we have already joblib ~= 1.1 so should be all set.1 parent 6fa61f7 commit f394f30
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