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For cases with test fixtures, it's likely that splitting by class will result in the best speed. When there are no gains from grouping tests by class, though, this can result in a less-even, and thus slower, distribution.
Any thoughts since you suggested this? The interface you described should be easy enough to implement (though I think it'd need to fall back to the test's file if the class isn't available, eg a nose test function or generator).
For cases with test fixtures, it's likely that splitting by class will result in the best speed. When there are no gains from grouping tests by class, though, this can result in a less-even, and thus slower, distribution.
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