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NAME

       tappy - a tap consumer for python

SYNOPSIS

       tappy [options] <pathname> [<pathname> ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The  tappy  command  consumes the list of tap files given as pathname s and produces an output similar to
       what the regular text test-runner from python's unittest module would. If pathname points to a directory,
       tappy will look in that directory for *.tap files to consume.

       If  you have a tool that consumes the unittest regular output, but wish to use the TAP protocol to better
       integrate with other tools, you may use tappy to replay tests from .tap files, without having to actually
       run the tests again (which is much faster).

       It is also an example of how to use the tap consumer API provided by the tap module.

       WARNING:
          tappy's  output  will  differ  from the standard unittest output. Indeed it cannot reproduce error and
          failure messages (e.g. stack traces, ...) that are not recorded in tap files.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              show a short description and option list and exit.

       -v, --verbose
              produce verbose output

AUTHOR

       The tappy and the tap modules were written by Matt LAYMAN (https://github.com/python-tap/tappy).

       This manual page was written Nicolas CANIART, for the Debian project.

COPYRIGHT

       2020, Matt Layman and contributors