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Hi,
first: thank you for the cool tool, it really helps with faster CI pipelines :)
My request: can you make the split algorithm take pytest dependencys into account? We have same test that depe…
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A very old and common question is "how can I use fixtures for parametrization?" (#349). During the 2016 sprint we had a discussion which resulted in a [proposal](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/prop…
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Async fixtures can't be used in `@pytest.mark.usefixtures(...)` decorators.
I'm sure this is a side-effect of the trio-fixture workaround approach [explained in the docs](https://pytest-trio.readthe…
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Implement the comments and suggests from #745.
From https://github.com/ethereum/execution-spec-tests/pull/745#discussion_r1723225970, add the following:
> I think we should use the Github API to d…
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Many of our tests have type hints, primarily on fixtures and the test function parameters, but we have some remaining exclusions, as noted in #1229.
It is worth noting that consistency between elem…
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The pytest code for selecting a target currently looks like this (fixtures.py):
```
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def target(env):
"""Return the default target `main` configured in the supp…
sjg20 updated
2 months ago
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Currently, when we run tests locally, it creates few temporary folders. We are manually creating them and deleting them. It would be cleaner if we can make use of pytest's fixtures to create temporar…
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#### Description
I would like to have the ability to arbitrarily nest test functions in the same manner as facilitated by the [pytest-describe](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-describe) plugin. …
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* **What is the current behavior?**
Running the test suite, in particular the tests in `graphene/relay/tests/test_custom_global_id.py` fail if pytest 8.x is used.
```shell
__________ ERROR at s…