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[Testing Improvements]: Would be possible to have all the python exercises including a pytest-bench? #2297
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Hi @LucaPaterlini |
@wolf99 This is the correct way to comment on exercism/v3#690 - no comments are allowed directly on that issue. Each new issue is effectively a thread (so @LucaPaterlini for clarity - you've done the right thing, although if you could specify an actual subject in place of
Yes. This. Expanding would be great :) |
@BethanyG This Python question slipped through the cracks under the guise of a v3-roadmap question :) |
I just saw! Thank you for catching this. I'll transfer it over, and take a look. 😄 |
@LucaPaterlini -- while we don't have plans to include benchmark tests for V3 launch, it is certainly something we've discussed adding to the track. For V3, we are using PyTest for our test runner and have been developing a plug-in for our concept exercises -- so it should be relatively straightforward to do the same for benchmarking if we choose to add that. We'll also be adding some linting and automated feedback for both concept exercises and practice exercises (what we'll be calling the V2 exercises we move over to the new site). For a list of general V3 features, check out this link, which is a little outdated -- but should get updated soon. |
Adding a link to PyTest-benchmark, so we don't forget. 😄 |
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This is feedback on the v3 roadmap (#690).
Hello,
I didn't know where to write this.
Would be possible to have all the python exercises including a pytest-bench or similar in order to have the same functionality as golang track have in v2?
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