[Biopython-dev] [Wg-phyloinformatics] BioGeography update/BioPython tree module discussion
Nick Matzke
matzke at berkeley.edu
Mon Aug 10 17:10:26 EDT 2009
Peter wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Nick Matzke<matzke at berkeley.edu> wrote:
>> Hi all...updates...
>>
>> Summary: Major focus is getting the GBIF access/search/parse module into
>> "done"/submittable shape. This primarily requires getting the documentation
>> and testing up to biopython specs. I have a fair bit of documentation and
>> testing, need advice (see below) for specifics on what it should look like.
>>
>>> - The test code should move to the 'Tests' directory as a set of
>>> test_Geography* files that we can use for unit testing the code.
>> OK, I will do this. Should I try and figure out the unittest stuff? I
>> could use a simple example of what this is supposed to look like.
>
> You can either go for "unittest" based tests (generally better, but more
> of a learning curve - but useful for any python project), or our own
> Biopython specific "print and compare" tests (basically sample scripts
> with their expected output).
>
> Read the tests chapter in the Biopython Tutorial if you haven't already.
> (And if you think anything could be clearer, or you spot a typo, let us
> know please - feedback would be great).
Thanks!
Nick
>
> Peter
>
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