Previously, it was necessary to support older versions of Python for
compatibility. F-strings were released in Python 3.6. Python 3.5 was
marked as unsupported by the end of 2020, so now it's possible to start
using f-strings safely for better readability and performance.
Added the following command line arguments:
-d, --detailed: Show detailed output for tests
Usage examples:
./test/run.py --detailed
python3 test/test_access_log.py --detailed
python3 test/test_access_log.py -d TestUnitAccessLog.test_access_log_ipv6
-l, --log: Save unit.log after the test execution
Usage examples:
./test/run.py -l
python3 test/test_access_log.py -l
python3 test/test_access_log.py --log TestUnitAccessLog.test_access_log_ipv6