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Consider migrating to github #60

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Mar 19, 2015 · 2 comments
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Consider migrating to github #60

GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Mar 19, 2015 · 2 comments

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@GoogleCodeExporter
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As I'm sure you're aware, code.google.com is shutting down. mox seems to be the 
only package I use that is based here, and it would be nice if the 
change-history and wiki-docs didn't disappear along with this site. Do you plan 
on migrating?

Original issue reported on code.google.com by greg.jo...@psycle.com on 13 Mar 2015 at 3:35

@gpshead
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gpshead commented May 17, 2016

re the additional comments in https://code.google.com/archive/p/pymox/issues/60 -

Thanks for migrating this to github! It hadn't been touched in ages.

Google isn't actively working on mox anymore as we prefer that people use the more standard https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mock library instead.

I've pointed https://pypi.python.org/pypi at this repository for now but I want to make sure I've got access. Can you add me as a collaborator with read/write access to this repository?

We're not planning any updates right now but I want to make sure we've got the ability should the need arise. If we ever do decide to push any serious amount of work to this repo we'll likely do it under a more properly homed github.com/google/ based project within our organization and swing the link over there.

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leynos commented May 17, 2016

I hope pymox does get resurrected, as I prefer it to the standardlib mock library (although flexmock does seem to be a good alternative too).

There is a set of changes here: https://github.com/freyes/pymox that give a usable Python 3 compatible version of pymox. I've been using this version for some time. The only problem I have experienced is that mocking of context managers (using __enter__/__exit__) doesn't work, and I haven't been able to figure out why not. It would be good to see these changes applied upstream.

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