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Dylan Baker authored
This moves all of the classes that derive from Test into a package called test. This patch looks very large, but is mostly just moving files around and changing imports to account for this. So why all of this code churn? The big advantage is that through __init__.py magic there is one module to be imported, framework.test. This module contains all of the public classes, functions, and constants, in one place while hiding the rest, but allowing them to be accessed explicitly. Signed-off-by: Dylan Baker <dylanx.c.baker@intel.com>
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