Make tox factor usage more extensible#1384
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Previously, the test environments were binary flagged between `mindeps` and `!mindeps`. This is unfortunately bad for adding additional factors, as discovered when testing `orjson` as a factor. Because `tox` does not allow negative factors to be layered with "OR" semantics, it becomes difficult to deselect the locked requirements in `test.txt` in order to replace them. The base testenv is simplified to have unconditional dependencies, and factor-based dependency selection is done in descendant envs which can therefore fully replace the deps declared by the base env. The change in configuration also provides an opportunity to refactor the `depends` declaration into the list form which makes it inheritable.
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Previously, the test environments were binary flagged between
mindepsand
!mindeps. This is unfortunately bad for adding additional factors,as discovered when testing
orjsonas a factor. Becausetoxdoes notallow negative factors to be layered with "OR" semantics, it becomes
difficult to deselect the locked requirements in
test.txtin orderto replace them.
The base testenv is simplified to have unconditional dependencies, and
factor-based dependency selection is done in descendant envs which can
therefore fully replace the deps declared by the base env.
The change in configuration also provides an opportunity to refactor the
dependsdeclaration into the list form which makes it inheritable.