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Missing imports in VS Code #175
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Digging into it, I think that it's this behavior that causes Pylance to trip up: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/modules.html#importing-from-a-package
It seems that the Python runtime can deal with this, as my tests pass, but we should use |
Missing __all__ causes Pylance claim that assert_that has not been imported for wildcard imports. Fixes hamcrest#175
Missing __all__ causes Pylance claim that assert_that has not been imported for wildcard imports. Fixes hamcrest#175
Changelog: ========= Features ------------- - * Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by openembedded#150 openembedded#141 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#141> - * Update the CI to test Python 3.10 openembedded#160 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#160> - * Add pretty string representation for matchers objects openembedded#170 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#170> Bugfixes ------------ - * Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io. Fixed by openembedded#150 openembedded#135 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#135> - Change to the ``has_entry()`` matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value. Fixed by openembedded#157 openembedded#156 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#156> - * Fix is_() type annotations openembedded#180 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#180> Misc ------------- - openembedded#150 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#150> openembedded#159 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#159> openembedded#162 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#162> openembedded#163 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#163> openembedded#166 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#166> openembedded#175 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#175> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Changelog: ========= Features ------------- - * Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by openembedded#150 openembedded#141 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#141> - * Update the CI to test Python 3.10 openembedded#160 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#160> - * Add pretty string representation for matchers objects openembedded#170 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#170> Bugfixes ------------ - * Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io. Fixed by openembedded#150 openembedded#135 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#135> - Change to the ``has_entry()`` matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value. Fixed by openembedded#157 openembedded#156 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#156> - * Fix is_() type annotations openembedded#180 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#180> Misc ------------- - openembedded#150 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#150> openembedded#159 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#159> openembedded#162 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#162> openembedded#163 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#163> openembedded#166 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#166> openembedded#175 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#175> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Changelog: ========= Features ------------- - * Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by openembedded#150 openembedded#141 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#141> - * Update the CI to test Python 3.10 openembedded#160 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#160> - * Add pretty string representation for matchers objects openembedded#170 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#170> Bugfixes ------------ - * Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io. Fixed by openembedded#150 openembedded#135 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#135> - Change to the ``has_entry()`` matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value. Fixed by openembedded#157 openembedded#156 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#156> - * Fix is_() type annotations openembedded#180 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#180> Misc ------------- - openembedded#150 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#150> openembedded#159 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#159> openembedded#162 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#162> openembedded#163 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#163> openembedded#166 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#166> openembedded#175 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#175> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Changelog: ========= Features ------------- - * Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by #150 #141 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#141> - * Update the CI to test Python 3.10 #160 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#160> - * Add pretty string representation for matchers objects #170 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#170> Bugfixes ------------ - * Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io. Fixed by #150 #135 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#135> - Change to the ``has_entry()`` matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value. Fixed by #157 #156 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#156> - * Fix is_() type annotations #180 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#180> Misc ------------- - #150 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#150> #159 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#159> #162 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#162> #163 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#163> #166 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#166> #175 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#175> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Trevor Gamblin <trevor.gamblin@windriver.com>
Changelog: ========= Features ------------- - * Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by #150 #141 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#141> - * Update the CI to test Python 3.10 #160 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#160> - * Add pretty string representation for matchers objects #170 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#170> Bugfixes ------------ - * Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io. Fixed by #150 #135 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#135> - Change to the ``has_entry()`` matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value. Fixed by #157 #156 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#156> - * Fix is_() type annotations #180 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#180> Misc ------------- - #150 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#150> #159 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#159> #162 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#162> #163 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#163> #166 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#166> #175 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#175> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Trevor Gamblin <trevor.gamblin@windriver.com>
Changelog: ========= Features ------------- - * Adds the tests to the sdist. Fixed by #150 #141 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#141> - * Update the CI to test Python 3.10 #160 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#160> - * Add pretty string representation for matchers objects #170 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#170> Bugfixes ------------ - * Test coverage is now submitted to codecov.io. Fixed by #150 #135 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#135> - Change to the ``has_entry()`` matcher - if exactly one key matches, but the value does not, report only the mismatching value. Fixed by #157 #156 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#156> - * Fix is_() type annotations #180 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#180> Misc ------------- - #150 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#150> #159 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#159> #162 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#162> #163 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#163> #166 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#166> #175 <hamcrest/PyHamcrest#175> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Trevor Gamblin <trevor.gamblin@windriver.com>
Hi folks,
I am not sure if this is an issue that this codebase should concern itself with, but here's something strange that I have noticed when using VS Code and Pylance.
When using the
from hamcrest import *
preamble in my tests, VS Code spits out the following error:It seems that for whichever reason, Pylance fails to resolve won't resolve nested wildcard imports. When explicitly importing, the submodules, it works as expected.
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