2025-01-10T17:02:08+0000 Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org>:
> py-test-check: MODPY_PYTEST is implied if MODPY_PYBUILD is set so can be
> removed, otherwise OK (or I can import given another ok).
> 
> netgen-mesher: will look later

Thanks Stuart. Please find attached an updated tarball.

> On 2025/01/07 17:46, Johannes Thyssen Tishman wrote:
> > Please find attached a port for cad/netgen-mesher and one of it's test
> > dependencies devel/py-test-check. This port is required by cad/freecad,
> > a port I intend to submit once it's dependencies have been comitted.
> > 
> > Tests are passing for both ports.
> > 
> > -- cad/netgen-mesher --
> > COMMENT:
> > automatic 3d tetrahedral mesh generator
> > 
> > DESCR:
> > Netgen/NGSolve is a high performance multiphysics finite element
> > software. It is widely used to analyze models from solid mechanics,
> > fluid dynamics and electromagnetics. Due to its flexible Python
> > interface new physical equations and solution algorithms can be
> > implemented easily.
> > 
> > -- devel/py-test-check --
> > COMMENT:
> > pytest plugin that allows multiple failures per test
> > 
> > DESCR:
> > Normally, a test function will fail and stop running with the first
> > failed assert. That's totally fine for tons of kinds of software
> > tests. However, there are times where you'd like to check more than
> > one thing, and you'd really like to know the results of each check,
> > even if one of them fails. pytest-check allows multiple failed
> > "checks" per test function, so you can see the whole picture of
> > what's going wrong.
> > 
> > Feedback? OK's? Thank you.
> > 
> 
> 

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