doc: Add troubleshooting for Cythonized code and pytest (#293069)
Cython is a Python compiler that emits native .so modules. By default, python derivations run tests in the wrong directory to see these modules and tests fail. Issue #255262 documents the root cause and solution for this problem. This PR adds a description of the problem and the most common solution to the test troubleshooting list.
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* Tests that attempt to access `$HOME` can be fixed by using the following
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work-around before running tests (e.g. `preCheck`): `export HOME=$(mktemp -d)`
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* Compiling with Cython causes tests to fail with a `ModuleNotLoadedError`.
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This can be fixed with two changes in the derivation: 1) replacing `pytest` with
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`pytestCheckHook` and 2) adding a `preCheck` containing `cd $out` to run
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tests within the built output.
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## Contributing {#contributing}
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