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Author r.david.murray
Recipients Yaroslav.Halchenko, abingham, brian.curtin, diekhans, eric.araujo, eric.snow, exarkun, ezio.melotti, fperez, michael.foord, nchauvat, ncoghlan, pere.martir, pitrou, r.david.murray, terry.reedy
Date 2012-01-17.12:57:52
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I'd still like to see a recipe for creating parameterized test cases via load_tests added to the docs.  It may be relatively obvious how to do it once you think of it, but it isn't obvious to a relative newcomer that you *can* do it, and it would make a great example of how load_tests can be used.  (The current example is very trivial since it just re-implements the default behavior, and while that's useful, it doesn't really demonstrate the power of load_tests).
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2012-01-17 12:57:53r.david.murraysetrecipients: + r.david.murray, terry.reedy, exarkun, ncoghlan, pitrou, diekhans, ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, michael.foord, brian.curtin, fperez, Yaroslav.Halchenko, nchauvat, abingham, eric.snow, pere.martir
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