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758308909 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/4762#issuecomment-758308909 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4762 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDc1ODMwODkwOQ== max-sixty 5635139 2021-01-12T00:21:28Z 2021-01-12T00:21:28Z MEMBER

Thanks @Illviljan !

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  Print number of variables in repr 778123296
754713217 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/4762#issuecomment-754713217 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4762 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDc1NDcxMzIxNw== max-sixty 5635139 2021-01-05T15:38:28Z 2021-01-05T15:38:28Z MEMBER

LGTM, any final comments before we merge?

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  Print number of variables in repr 778123296
754135531 https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/4762#issuecomment-754135531 https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/4762 MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDc1NDEzNTUzMQ== max-sixty 5635139 2021-01-04T18:22:22Z 2021-01-04T18:22:22Z MEMBER

I've used pytest-regtest quite a lot, which is decent. It would be another dependency. For tests like this — where the output is easier to review than to create, these "expect" / "snapshot" / "regression" tests are ideal. If anyone wanted to swap out these tests for that, I would strongly support the effort.

An aside — I tried to make a similar tool that worked for inline results — https://github.com/max-sixty/pytest-accept. Unfortunately it's not possible to make it work with bare assert statements, without swapping out a lot of pytest's internals. For a while i worked a lot on https://github.com/mitsuhiko/insta, an excellent project, would be great to have the same thing in python.

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