Replace nose with pytest#21
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NB I don't believe the CI will pass until #24 has merged with main |
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Closing since master now uses pytest. |
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The latest version of
nosedoes not support python > 3.10. Rather than attempting to fix, patch or fork the nose project to add support I suggestpreciselyswitches topytestas a unit test framework (pytest is currently well supported and is closer to an industry standard etc.).This PR implements that change.
Merging this PR would enable further changes such as