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test_pyclbr: bad dependency for input #36250

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freddrake opened this issue Mar 12, 2002 · 2 comments
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test_pyclbr: bad dependency for input #36250

freddrake opened this issue Mar 12, 2002 · 2 comments
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BPO 529135
Nosy @freddrake, @brettcannon

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Lib/test/test_pyclbr.py depends on the implementation
details of other module (httplib in particular) for
test data; it should not depend on that.

@freddrake freddrake added the stdlib Python modules in the Lib dir label Mar 12, 2002
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Looks like this is no longer the case. Closing this as out of date.

@ezio-melotti ezio-melotti transferred this issue from another repository Apr 9, 2022
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