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Blah, guessing they changed the warning syntax in 3.8.8, the suite runs fine for me w/3.8.7.
This failed test can safely be ignored; really, the entire README doctest could be skipped.
You could just add -k "not readme"
to your pytest invocation for now...I should switch it so that doctest is off by default, with a flag to enable.
It looks like you're packaging it up; do you need me to cut a release with the suite passing on 3.8.8 in order to unblock your workflow?
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You could just add -k "not readme" to your pytest invocation for now...I should switch it so that doctest is off by default, with a flag to enable.
This is exactly what I've done so far :P
It looks like you're packaging it up; do you need me to cut a release with the suite passing on 3.8.8 in order to unblock your workflow?
Yes I'm packaging that. As I wrote it is not critical for me ATM. Simple on packaging when I see some warnigs or errors even if I'm able to find some temporary solution I;m trying to flag those issues to maintainers :)
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BTW I see some number of commits on top of latest release.
Do you have maybe some plan to make new release soon?
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No, I don't think there'll be a new release anytime especially soon. Awhile back I was working with @jayvdb on a big expansion of the functionality, but it was all still in an early exploratory phase before we both drifted off to other things.
I do want to get back to it at some point, but I have no idea when it'll be.
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Move README do tests and similar out of main test suite. Fine to only check these in PRs and releases (is Azure Pipelines only run on PR/release?)
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