Running Unit Tests ================== Unit tests are located in the ``tests`` directory. To test both the pure Python and C extension module based implementations, run the command: :: tox By default tests are run for Python 2.7, 3.5-3.9 and PyPy, with and without the C extensions. :: py27-without-extensions py35-without-extensions py36-without-extensions py37-without-extensions py38-without-extensions py39-without-extensions py27-install-extensions py35-install-extensions py36-install-extensions py37-install-extensions py38-install-extensions py39-install-extensions py27-disable-extensions py35-disable-extensions py36-disable-extensions py37-disable-extensions py38-disable-extensions py39-disable-extensions pypy-without-extensions If wishing to run tests for a specific Python combination you can run ``tox`` with the ``-e`` option. :: tox -e py39-install-extensions If adding more tests and you need to add a test which is Python 2 or Python 3 specific, then end the name of the Python code file as ``_py2.py`` or ``_py3.py`` appropriately. For further options refer to the documentation for ``tox``. Coverage -------- Coverage is collected and sent to `Coveralls `_ when running the tests automatically in `GitHub Actions `_. To collect and view coverage results locally, here's the sequence of commands: :: tox coverage combine coverage html --ignore-errors At this point there's a directly called ``htmlcov`` with the formatted results.