#6496: Revert
#6436:
unfortunately this change has caused a number of regressions in many
suites, so the team decided to revert this change and make a new
release while we continue to look for a solution.
5.3.3
pytest 5.3.3 (2020-01-16)
Bug Fixes
#2780: Captured
output during teardown is shown with -rP.
#5971: Fix a
pytest-xdist crash when dealing with exceptions raised in
subprocesses created by the multiprocessing module.
#6436:
FixtureDef <_pytest.fixtures.FixtureDef> objects now properly
register their finalizers with autouse and parameterized fixtures
that execute before them in the fixture stack so they are torn down
at the right times, and in the right order.
#6532: Fix
parsing of outcomes containing multiple errors with testdir
results (regression in 5.3.0).
Trivial/Internal Changes
#6350:
Optimized automatic renaming of test parameter IDs.
5.3.2
pytest 5.3.2 (2019-12-13)
Improvements
#4639: Revert
"A warning is now issued when assertions are made for None".
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Merge pull request #6515 from blueyed/tox-mypy-diff2406076
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Fix check_untyped_defs in test_runner3d2680b
Fix type of pytest.warns, and fix check_untyped_defs in test_recwarn0b60315
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