- 21 Aug, 2023 40 commits
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Emmy Vouriot authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
_resultForDoCleanups no longer exists on python3, getting the status of a test in teardown is very different accross python versions ( see https://stackoverflow.com/q/4414234 ) and just executing this code when the test failed only has the problem that a test method may count as two failures or errors, which is after all not a big problem.
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