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nose is invasive and can sometimes alter the outcome of a test run. testr, on the other hand, keeps a distinction between running tests and displaying results of the test runs. Additionally, it supports the stock python unittest protocol. Even better, testr supports parallel test running, which makes things faster, and a command "testr run --failing" which will just re-run the latest failing tests (often something one wants to do in iterative dev) Part of blueprint grizzly-testtools Change-Id: I0b3f1bcb5d4ff59c65eb3219b30a9e64f54d70bd
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