Nico Schlömer
Nico Schlömer
Absolutely not. :smile: If you're in a rush, I'd recommend looking at [Mmg](https://mmgtools.org).
@olivecha No plans. Gmsh can do it, though!
Same issue here with [tiptop](https://github.com/nschloe/tiptop). I only use py-cpuinfo to get the model name of the CPU, so all of the computation is actually wasted. I would support @jlquinn's suggestion...
See also chapter 2.5.2 (Classical orthogonal polynomials on the simplex) in [Orthogonal polynomials of several variables, Yuan Xu](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1701.02709.pdf)   This actually generalizes the 2D case in orthopy.
What would you say is missing from the README?
Need that, too. :)
Thanks for the reply! Well, the weird thing is that I _do_ get the reports when calling pytest, but not via tox. What's the reason for this?
Right. I don't have a `pytest.ini`, my `tox.ini` usually looks something like ``` [tox] envlist = py3 isolated_build = True [testenv] deps = # some dependencies # ... commands =...
> This seems to contradict with your initial comment: How so?
> @nschloe I don't know what to make of your report anymore, can you put a reproducer somewhere? The original question is simply: Can we have coverage reports in terminal...