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License
BSD
Dependencies
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Lastest release
version 5.4.1 on Jan 9th, 2014

This Python package includes utilities for testing Python software. The main component of this package is an extension of unittest to support new testing capabilities (e.g. tests that perform comparison with baseline data, and dynamic registration of test methods).

License

BSD. See the LICENSE.txt file.

Organization

  • Directories
  • pyutilib - The root directory for PyUtilib source code
  • Documentation and Bug Tracking
  • Authors
  • See the AUTHORS.txt file.
  • Project Managers
  • Mailing List

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  • The main list for help and announcements

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  • Where developers of PyUtilib discuss new features

Third Party Software

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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