Convert font/text tests to pytest#7872
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LGTM 👍 IMO, the sooner we get these in, the better |
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WRT parametrizing the comparison decorator, I just had a thought that we'd eventually be moving to |
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@QuLogic while I'm by no means an expert, FWIW I have not had any luck parametrizing pytest-mpl comparison tests. |
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Is this one still a work in progress? |
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Just rebased; comments in the first post are optimizations that can wait for another PR. |
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Merge pull request #7872: Convert font/text tests to pytest.
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This is partially complete, but I have not been able to fully convert the mathtext/mathfont tests to use parametrization. The attempt at that is here, but of course it doesn't quite work yet. I don't think there's any way to parametrize the decorator, though maybe I've missed it. Any ideas @Kojoley?