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setup.cfg
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[flake8]
max-line-length = 140
exclude = .eggs,build,dist
[tool:pytest]
# If a pytest section is found in one of the possible config files
# (pytest.ini, setup.cfg), then pytest will not look for any others,
# so if you add a pytest config section elsewhere,
# you will need to delete this section from setup.cfg.
norecursedirs =
.git
.env
dist
build
migrations
python_files =
test_*.py
*_test.py
tests.py
addopts =
-ra
--strict-markers
--ignore=docs/conf.py
--ignore=setup.py
--ignore=ci
--ignore=.eggs
--doctest-modules
--doctest-glob=\*.rst
--tb=short
--pyargs
# The order of these options matters. testpaths comes after addopts so that
# pnumpy in testpaths is interpreted as
# --pyargs pnumpy.
# Any tests in the src/ directory (that is, tests installed with the package)
# can be run by any user with pytest --pyargs pnumpy.
# Packages that are sensitive to the host machine, most famously NumPy,
# include tests with the installed package so that any user can check
# at any time that everything is working properly.
# If you do choose to make installable tests, this will run the installed
# tests as they are actually installed (same principle as when we ensure that
# we always test the installed version of the package).
# If you have no need for this (and your src/ directory is very large),
# you can save a few milliseconds on testing by telling pytest not to search
# the src/ directory by removing
# --pyargs and pnumpy from the options here.
testpaths =
pnumpy
tests/
filterwarnings =
ignore:.*AVX2
[tool:isort]
force_single_line = True
line_length = 120
known_first_party = pnumpy
default_section = THIRDPARTY
forced_separate = test_pnumpy
skip = .eggs,build,dist
[bdist_wheel]
py-limited-api = cp36