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Arnaud Fontaine
erp5
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Dec 15, 2014
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Jérome Perrin
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Tests: no longer add current directory python's sys.path
I guess nobody remember psyco
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@@ -567,13 +567,6 @@ def runUnitTestList(test_list, verbosity=1, debug=0, run_only=None):
# Make sure that locally overridden python modules are used
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(real_instance_home, 'lib', 'python'))
# XXX Allowing to load modules from here is a wrong idea. use the above path
# instead.
# Add tests_framework_home as first path element.
# this allows to bypass psyco by creating a dummy psyco module
# it is then possible to run the debugger by "
import
pdb
;
pdb
.
set_trace
()
"
sys.path.insert(0, tests_framework_home)
# change current directory to the test home, to create zLOG.log in this dir.
os.chdir(tests_home)
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