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started python-testmark #8
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Your parser is very clever! Incredibly brief. I will add a link to this to the readme in this repo immediately! Thank you!! |
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I'm so excited to see this. (It's a very neat clean parser, too; remarkably brief.) It's first brought to my attention by the developer of it in #8 , and I'm very happy to steer more eyes at it as well!
Done: 9d18105 Thank you for writing this! I'm over the moon about it, and hope it provides you and others value in python works! |
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Hi there. I was inspired by a talk in GPN so I took this as an exercise. I'm relatively new to (colaborative) software writing, so I didn't know how to do a pull request or how that works. Also there is two important things missing in python-testmark: some testing (ironically) and building it into a package. I will do this the next days (still learning) but for now I am happy to have you people have a quick look if I overlooked something. I'm somewhat baffled that this only took 40 lines of code.
Greetings
https://github.com/iameru/python-testmark
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