Lennart Regebro wrote:
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 23:14, Benji York <benji@zope.com> wrote:
In both of those cases normal doctest blocks seem appropriate.
Not if you don't want the output in the formatting, or if you don't want the >>> brackets.
Yeah. I haven't thought about this much, so it might be bollocks, but I think something like this is what I'm after: .. code-block-setup:: import sys from somepackage.testing import DummyModule sys.modules['models'] = DummyModule() .. code-block:: python :linenos: from models import MyModel from repoze.bfg.view import bfg_view from repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt import render_template_to_response @bfg_view(name='my_view', request_method='POST', context=MyModel, permission='read') def my_view(request): return {'a':1} .. code-block-teardown:: del sys.modules['models'] Only the code-block would show up. Actually being a code-block would be helpful, too, so we could use the other features of code-blocks, like line numbers. Or something. - C