ROOT: tox-gh-actions won't override envlist because tox is not running in GitHub Actions py$(PYV): remove tox env folder $(@D)/.tox/py$(PYV) py$(PYV): commands[0]> spec --help Usage: spec [options] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -V, --version Output nose version and exit -p, --plugins Output list of available plugins and exit. Combine with higher verbosity for greater detail -v, --verbose Be more verbose. [NOSE_VERBOSE] --verbosity=VERBOSITY Set verbosity; --verbosity=2 is the same as -v -q, --quiet Be less verbose -c FILES, --config=FILES Load configuration from config file(s). May be specified multiple times; in that case, all config files will be loaded and combined -w WHERE, --where=WHERE Look for tests in this directory. May be specified multiple times. The first directory passed will be used as the working directory, in place of the current working directory, which is the default. Others will be added to the list of tests to execute. [NOSE_WHERE] --py3where=PY3WHERE Look for tests in this directory under Python 3.x. Functions the same as 'where', but only applies if running under Python 3.x or above. Note that, if present under 3.x, this option completely replaces any directories specified with 'where', so the 'where' option becomes ineffective. [NOSE_PY3WHERE] -m REGEX, --match=REGEX, --testmatch=REGEX Files, directories, function names, and class names that match this regular expression are considered tests. Default: (?:^|[\b_\./-])[Tt]est [NOSE_TESTMATCH] --tests=NAMES Run these tests (comma-separated list). This argument is useful mainly from configuration files; on the command line, just pass the tests to run as additional arguments with no switch. -l DEBUG, --debug=DEBUG Activate debug logging for one or more systems. Available debug loggers: nose, nose.importer, nose.inspector, nose.plugins, nose.result and nose.selector. Separate multiple names with a comma. --debug-log=FILE Log debug messages to this file (default: sys.stderr) --logging-config=FILE, --log-config=FILE Load logging config from this file -- bypasses all other logging config settings. -I REGEX, --ignore-files=REGEX Completely ignore any file that matches this regular expression. Takes precedence over any other settings or plugins. Specifying this option will replace the default setting. Specify this option multiple times to add more regular expressions [NOSE_IGNORE_FILES] -e REGEX, --exclude=REGEX Don't run tests that match regular expression [NOSE_EXCLUDE] -i REGEX, --include=REGEX This regular expression will be applied to files, directories, function names, and class names for a chance to include additional tests that do not match TESTMATCH. Specify this option multiple times to add more regular expressions [NOSE_INCLUDE] -x, --stop Stop running tests after the first error or failure -P, --no-path-adjustment Don't make any changes to sys.path when loading tests [NOSE_NOPATH] --exe Look for tests in python modules that are executable. Normal behavior is to exclude executable modules, since they may not be import-safe [NOSE_INCLUDE_EXE] --noexe DO NOT look for tests in python modules that are executable. (The default on the windows platform is to do so.) --traverse-namespace Traverse through all path entries of a namespace package --first-package-wins, --first-pkg-wins, --1st-pkg-wins nose's importer will normally evict a package from sys.modules if it sees a package with the same name in a different location. Set this option to disable that behavior. --no-byte-compile Prevent nose from byte-compiling the source into .pyc files while nose is scanning for and running tests. --with-specplugin Enable plugin SpecPlugin: Generate specification from test class/method names. [NOSE_WITH_SPECPLUGIN] --no-spec-color Don't show colors with --with-spec[NOSE_NO_SPEC_COLOR] --spec-doctests Include doctests in specifications [NOSE_SPEC_DOCTESTS] --no-detailed-errors Force detailed errors off --with-timing Display timing info for slow tests --timing-threshold=SECONDS Number (float) of seconds above which to display test runtime. Default: 0.1 --with-flaky Enable plugin FlakyPlugin: Plugin for nosetests that allows retrying flaky tests. [NOSE_WITH_FLAKY] --no-flaky-report Suppress the report at the end of the run detailing flaky test results. --no-success-flaky-report Suppress reporting flaky test successesin the report at the end of the run detailing flaky test results. -a ATTR, --attr=ATTR Run only tests that have attributes specified by ATTR [NOSE_ATTR] -A EXPR, --eval-attr=EXPR Run only tests for whose attributes the Python expression EXPR evaluates to True [NOSE_EVAL_ATTR] -s, --nocapture Don't capture stdout (any stdout output will be printed immediately) [NOSE_NOCAPTURE] --nologcapture Disable logging capture plugin. Logging configuration will be left intact. [NOSE_NOLOGCAPTURE] --logging-format=FORMAT Specify custom format to print statements. Uses the same format as used by standard logging handlers. [NOSE_LOGFORMAT] --logging-datefmt=FORMAT Specify custom date/time format to print statements. Uses the same format as used by standard logging handlers. [NOSE_LOGDATEFMT] --logging-filter=FILTER Specify which statements to filter in/out. By default, everything is captured. If the output is too verbose, use this option to filter out needless output. Example: filter=foo will capture statements issued ONLY to foo or foo.what.ever.sub but not foobar or other logger. Specify multiple loggers with comma: filter=foo,bar,baz. If any logger name is prefixed with a minus, eg filter=-foo, it will be excluded rather than included. Default: exclude logging messages from nose itself (-nose). [NOSE_LOGFILTER] --logging-clear-handlers Clear all other logging handlers --logging-level=LOGCAPTURE_LEVEL Set the log level to capture --with-coverage Enable plugin Coverage: Activate a coverage report using Ned Batchelder's coverage module. [NOSE_WITH_COVERAGE] --cover-package=PACKAGE Restrict coverage output to selected packages [NOSE_COVER_PACKAGE] --cover-erase Erase previously collected coverage statistics before run --cover-tests Include test modules in coverage report [NOSE_COVER_TESTS] --cover-min-percentage=COVER_MIN_PERCENTAGE Minimum percentage of coverage for tests to pass [NOSE_COVER_MIN_PERCENTAGE] --cover-inclusive Include all python files under working directory in coverage report. Useful for discovering holes in test coverage if not all files are imported by the test suite. [NOSE_COVER_INCLUSIVE] --cover-html Produce HTML coverage information --cover-html-dir=DIR Produce HTML coverage information in dir --cover-branches Include branch coverage in coverage report [NOSE_COVER_BRANCHES] --cover-xml Produce XML coverage information --cover-xml-file=FILE Produce XML coverage information in file --pdb Drop into debugger on failures or errors --pdb-failures Drop into debugger on failures --pdb-errors Drop into debugger on errors --no-deprecated Disable special handling of DeprecatedTest exceptions. --with-doctest Enable plugin Doctest: Activate doctest plugin to find and run doctests in non-test modules. [NOSE_WITH_DOCTEST] --doctest-tests Also look for doctests in test modules. Note that classes, methods and functions should have either doctests or non-doctest tests, not both. [NOSE_DOCTEST_TESTS] --doctest-extension=EXT Also look for doctests in files with this extension [NOSE_DOCTEST_EXTENSION] --doctest-result-variable=VAR Change the variable name set to the result of the last interpreter command from the default '_'. Can be used to avoid conflicts with the _() function used for text translation. [NOSE_DOCTEST_RESULT_VAR] --doctest-fixtures=SUFFIX Find fixtures for a doctest file in module with this name appended to the base name of the doctest file --doctest-options=OPTIONS Specify options to pass to doctest. Eg. '+ELLIPSIS,+NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE' --with-isolation Enable plugin IsolationPlugin: Activate the isolation plugin to isolate changes to external modules to a single test module or package. The isolation plugin resets the contents of sys.modules after each test module or package runs to its state before the test. PLEASE NOTE that this plugin should not be used with the coverage plugin, or in any other case where module reloading may produce undesirable side-effects. [NOSE_WITH_ISOLATION] -d, --detailed-errors, --failure-detail Add detail to error output by attempting to evaluate failed asserts [NOSE_DETAILED_ERRORS] --no-skip Disable special handling of SkipTest exceptions. --with-id Enable plugin TestId: Activate to add a test id (like #1) to each test name output. Activate with --failed to rerun failing tests only. [NOSE_WITH_ID] --id-file=FILE Store test ids found in test runs in this file. Default is the file .noseids in the working directory. --failed Run the tests that failed in the last test run. --processes=NUM Spread test run among this many processes. Set a number equal to the number of processors or cores in your machine for best results. Pass a negative number to have the number of processes automatically set to the number of cores. Passing 0 means to disable parallel testing. Default is 0 unless NOSE_PROCESSES is set. [NOSE_PROCESSES] --process-timeout=SECONDS Set timeout for return of results from each test runner process. Default is 10. [NOSE_PROCESS_TIMEOUT] --process-restartworker If set, will restart each worker process once their tests are done, this helps control memory leaks from killing the system. [NOSE_PROCESS_RESTARTWORKER] --with-xunit Enable plugin Xunit: This plugin provides test results in the standard XUnit XML format. [NOSE_WITH_XUNIT] --xunit-file=FILE Path to xml file to store the xunit report in. Default is nosetests.xml in the working directory [NOSE_XUNIT_FILE] --xunit-testsuite-name=PACKAGE Name of the testsuite in the xunit xml, generated by plugin. Default test suite name is nosetests. --all-modules Enable plugin AllModules: Collect tests from all python modules. [NOSE_ALL_MODULES] --collect-only Enable collect-only: Collect and output test names only, don't run any tests. [COLLECT_ONLY] --with-specselector Enable plugin CustomSelector: (no help available) [NOSE_WITH_SPECSELECTOR] Force flaky: Force all tests to be flaky. --force-flaky If this option is specified, we will treat all tests as flaky. --max-runs=MAX_RUNS If --force-flaky is specified, we will run each test at most this many times (unless the test has its own flaky decorator). --min-passes=MIN_PASSES If --force-flaky is specified, we will run each test at least this many times (unless the test has its own flaky decorator). py$(PYV): OK congratulations :)