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- {emtest-0.0.1/src/emtest.egg-info → emtest-0.0.3}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/pyproject.toml +2 -1
- emtest-0.0.3/src/_auto_run_with_pytest/__init__.py +34 -0
- emtest-0.0.3/src/emtest/__init__.py +14 -0
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/src/emtest/pytest_utils.py +60 -20
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/src/emtest/testing_utils.py +62 -6
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3/src/emtest.egg-info}/PKG-INFO +1 -1
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/src/emtest.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +1 -1
- emtest-0.0.3/src/emtest.egg-info/top_level.txt +2 -0
- emtest-0.0.1/ReadMe.md +0 -0
- emtest-0.0.1/src/emtest/__init__.py +0 -7
- emtest-0.0.1/src/emtest.egg-info/top_level.txt +0 -1
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/LICENCE +0 -0
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/README.md +0 -0
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/requirements.txt +0 -0
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/setup.cfg +0 -0
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/src/emtest.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +0 -0
- {emtest-0.0.1 → emtest-0.0.3}/src/emtest.egg-info/requires.txt +0 -0
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