diff -r 725131a5f6cf Doc/library/doctest.rst --- a/Doc/library/doctest.rst Sat Jul 04 22:52:33 2015 -0500 +++ b/Doc/library/doctest.rst Thu Jul 30 09:23:29 2015 -0400 @@ -914,15 +914,10 @@ above, except that *globs* defaults to ``m.__dict__``. -There's also a function to run the doctests associated with a single object. -This function is provided for backward compatibility. There are no plans to -deprecate it, but it's rarely useful: - - .. function:: run_docstring_examples(f, globs, verbose=False, name="NoName", compileflags=None, optionflags=0) - Test examples associated with object *f*; for example, *f* may be a module, - function, or class object. + Test examples associated with object *f*; for example, *f* may be a string, + a module, a function, or a class object. A shallow copy of dictionary argument *globs* is used for the execution context. @@ -1821,6 +1816,27 @@ * Define a ``__test__`` dictionary mapping from regression test topics to docstrings containing test cases. +When you have placed your tests in a module, the module can itself be the test +runner. When a test fails, you can arrange for your test runner to re-run only +the failing doctest while you debug the problem. Here is a minimal example of +such a test runner:: + + if __name__ == '__main__': + import doctest + flags = doctest.REPORT_NDIFF|doctest.FAIL_FAST + if len(sys.argv) > 1: + name = sys.argv[1] + if name in globals(): + obj = globals()[name] + else: + obj = __test__[name] + doctest.run_docstring_examples(obj, globals(), name=name, + optionflags=flags) + else: + fail, total = doctest.testmod(optionflags=flags) + print("{} failures out of {} tests".format(fail, total)) + + .. rubric:: Footnotes .. [#] Examples containing both expected output and an exception are not supported.