@@ -71,15 +71,6 @@ You can also use the excellent [`tox`][tox] testing tool to run the tests agains
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@@ -71,15 +71,6 @@ You can also use the excellent [`tox`][tox] testing tool to run the tests agains
tox
tox
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**Note**:If you run `tox` followed by `./runtests.py` you _may_ encounter a "bad marshall data" error as `pytest` attempts to read `.pyc` files from an incompatible Python version. To clear the offending `.pyc` files run:
$ find . -name '*.pyc' -delete
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## Pull requests
## Pull requests
It's a good idea to make pull requests early on. A pull request represents the start of a discussion, and doesn't necessarily need to be the final, finished submission.
It's a good idea to make pull requests early on. A pull request represents the start of a discussion, and doesn't necessarily need to be the final, finished submission.
@@ -105,15 +105,6 @@ You can also use the excellent [tox][tox] testing tool to run the tests against
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@@ -105,15 +105,6 @@ You can also use the excellent [tox][tox] testing tool to run the tests against
tox
tox
---
**Note**:If you run `tox` followed by `./runtests.py` you _may_ encounter a "bad marshall data" error as `pytest` attempts to read `.pyc` files from an incompatible Python version. To clear the offending `.pyc` files run:
$ find . -name '*.pyc' -delete
---
## Pull requests
## Pull requests
It's a good idea to make pull requests early on. A pull request represents the start of a discussion, and doesn't necessarily need to be the final, finished submission.
It's a good idea to make pull requests early on. A pull request represents the start of a discussion, and doesn't necessarily need to be the final, finished submission.