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Installation

Easiest way to get Pythoscope is via setuptools:

$ easy_install pythoscope

You can also download a source package from pythoscope.org or get a copy of a development branch through github:

$ git clone [email protected]:mkwiatkowski/pythoscope.git

To install the package from the source directory do:

$ python setup.py install

You don't need setuptools for this to work, a bare Python will do just fine.

However, if you do have setuptools installed, you may also consider running the whole test suite of Pythoscope:

$ python setup.py test

Usage

You can use the tool through a single pythoscope command. To prepare your project for use with Pythoscope, type:

$ pythoscope --init path/to/your/project/

It's only doing static analysis, and doesn't import your modules or execute your code in any way, so you're perfectly safe to run it on anything you want. After that, a directory named .pythoscope will be created in the current directory. To generate test stubs based on your project, select files you want to generate tests for:

$ pythoscope  path/to/your/project/specific/file.py  path/to/your/project/other/*.py

Test files will be saved to your test directory, if you have one, or into a new tests/ directory otherwise. Test cases are aggregated into TestCase classes. Currently each production class and each production function gets its own TestCase class.

Some of the classes and functions are ignored by the generator - all which name begins with an underscore, exception classes, and some others.

Generator itself is configurable to some extent, see:

$ pythoscope --help

for more information on available options.

Editor Integration

Emacs

We put out an elisp script that integrates Pythoscope into Emacs. The file is in the the misc/ directory of the source distribution. You can also look at the file on github. Usage and installation instructions are in the comments at the top of the file.

Vim

There is interest in Vim integration and someone is working on it but we have nothing for you right now.

License

All Pythoscope source code is licensed under an MIT license (see LICENSE file). All files under lib2to3/ are licensed under PSF license. File named imputil.py under bytecode_tracer/ is also licensed under PSF license.

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