''' NOTE: Sigh. it's nice to be able to define the tests next to the source code (so it serves as documentation). However, if you run 'pytest --pyargs my.core', it detects 'core' package name (because there is no my/__init__.py) (see https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/goodpractices.html#tests-as-part-of-application-code) This results in relative imports failing (e.g. from ..core import...). By using this helper file, pytest can detect the package name properly. A bit meh, but perhaps later, we can run against the tests in my.core directly. ''' from my.core.cfg import * from my.core.common import * from my.core.core_config import * from my.core.error import * from my.core.util import * from my.core.discovery_pure import * from my.core.freezer import * from my.core.stats import * from my.core.query import * from my.core.query_range import * from my.core.serialize import test_serialize_fallback from my.core.sqlite import * from my.core.__main__ import *