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Title:
pytest.skip: Rename "msg" to "reason" for consistency with pytest.mark.skip/xfail? Β· Issue #8948 Β· pytest-dev/pytest
Description:
The signature of pytest.skip is: skip(msg[, allow_module_level=False]) but the signature of pytest.xfail is: xfail(reason='') Marks (pytest.mark.skip, pytest.mark.skipif and pytest.mark.xfa...
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  • Should exit(msg= also be deprecated?
  • Skip to reason for consistency (with a deprecation for the old name), or isn't that worth the trouble?
  • Skip/xfail?
  • πŸ‘ agree to unify, would like to tackle it if you don't mind @The-Compiler ?

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      articleBody:The [signature of `pytest.skip` is](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-skip): ```python skip(msg[, allow_module_level=False]) ``` but the [signature of `pytest.xfail` is](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-xfail): ```python xfail(reason='') ``` Marks ([pytest.mark.skip](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-mark-skip), [pytest.mark.skipif](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-mark-skipif) and [pytest.mark.xfail](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-mark-xfail)) use `reason` too: ```python pytest.mark.skipif(condition, *, reason=None) pytest.mark.xfail(condition=None, *, reason=None, raises=None, run=True, strict=False)ΒΆ pytest.mark.skipif(condition, *, reason=None)ΒΆ ``` Note that `pytest.fail` [uses `msg`](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest.fail): ```python fail(msg='', pytrace=True) ``` but at least from an user perspective, `skip` is probably closer to `xfail` and `mark.skip` / `mark.skipif` / `mark.xfail`. Should we rename the `msg` argument for `pytest.skip` to `reason` for consistency (with a deprecation for the old name), or isn't that worth the trouble? *Thanks to Francesco Casalegno for reporting this in the pytest training I gave at Europython 2021 today!*
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      articleBody:The [signature of `pytest.skip` is](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-skip): ```python skip(msg[, allow_module_level=False]) ``` but the [signature of `pytest.xfail` is](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-xfail): ```python xfail(reason='') ``` Marks ([pytest.mark.skip](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-mark-skip), [pytest.mark.skipif](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-mark-skipif) and [pytest.mark.xfail](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest-mark-xfail)) use `reason` too: ```python pytest.mark.skipif(condition, *, reason=None) pytest.mark.xfail(condition=None, *, reason=None, raises=None, run=True, strict=False)ΒΆ pytest.mark.skipif(condition, *, reason=None)ΒΆ ``` Note that `pytest.fail` [uses `msg`](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/reference.html#pytest.fail): ```python fail(msg='', pytrace=True) ``` but at least from an user perspective, `skip` is probably closer to `xfail` and `mark.skip` / `mark.skipif` / `mark.xfail`. Should we rename the `msg` argument for `pytest.skip` to `reason` for consistency (with a deprecation for the old name), or isn't that worth the trouble? *Thanks to Francesco Casalegno for reporting this in the pytest training I gave at Europython 2021 today!*
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