asyncio code is usually written in the form of coroutines, which makes it slightly more difficult to test using normal testing tools. pytest-asyncio provides useful fixtures and markers to make testing easier.
asyncio code is usually written in the form of coroutines, which makes it slightly more difficult to test using normal testing tools. pytest-asyncio provides useful fixtures and markers to make testing easier.
To install py312-pytest-asyncio, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install py312-pytest-asyncio
To see what files were installed by py312-pytest-asyncio, run:
port contents py312-pytest-asyncio
To later upgrade py312-pytest-asyncio, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade py312-pytest-asyncio
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