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Accepting request 450363 from home:frispete:python - update to Version 4.3.1 — 2016-12-28: - Some environments couldn’t install 4.3, as described in issue 540. This is now fixed. - The check for conflicting --source and --include was too simple in a few different ways, breaking a few perfectly reasonable use cases, described in issue 541. The check has been reverted while we re-think the fix for issue 265. - update to Version 4.3 — 2016-12-27: Special thanks to Loïc Dachary, who took an extraordinary interest in coverage.py and contributed a number of improvements in this release. - The HTML report now supports a --skip-covered option like the other reporting commands. Thanks, Loïc Dachary for the implementation, closing issue 433. - Subprocesses that are measured with automatic subprocess measurement used to read in any pre-existing data file. This meant data would be incorrectly carried forward from run to run. Now those files are not read, so each subprocess only writes its own data. Fixes issue 510. - Coverage.py wouldn’t execute sys.excepthook when an exception happened in your program. Now it does, thanks to Andrew Hoos. Closes issue 535. - The coverage combine command will now fail if there are no data files to combine. The combine changes in 4.2 meant that multiple combines could lose data, leaving you with an empty .coverage data file. Fixes issues issue 525, issue 412, issue 516, and probably issue 511. - The branch coverage issues described in issue 493, issue 496, and issue 502 are now fixed, thanks to Loïc Dachary. - Options can now be read from a tox.ini file, if any. Like setup.cfg, sections are prefixed with “coverage:”, so [run] options will be read from the [coverage:run] section of tox.ini. Implements part of issue 519. Thanks, Stephen Finucane. - Specifying both --source and --include no longer silently ignores the include setting, instead it fails with a message. Thanks, Nathan Land and OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/450363 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=52
2017-01-18 13:54:24 +00:00
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Sat Jan 14 19:28:37 UTC 2017 - hpj@urpla.net
- update to Version 4.3.1 — 2016-12-28:
- Some environments couldnt install 4.3, as described in issue 540. This is
now fixed.
- The check for conflicting --source and --include was too simple in a few
different ways, breaking a few perfectly reasonable use cases, described in
issue 541. The check has been reverted while we re-think the fix for issue 265.
- update to Version 4.3 — 2016-12-27:
Special thanks to Loïc Dachary, who took an extraordinary interest in
coverage.py and contributed a number of improvements in this release.
- The HTML report now supports a --skip-covered option like the other
reporting commands. Thanks, Loïc Dachary for the implementation, closing
issue 433.
- Subprocesses that are measured with automatic subprocess measurement used
to read in any pre-existing data file. This meant data would be incorrectly
carried forward from run to run. Now those files are not read, so each
subprocess only writes its own data. Fixes issue 510.
- Coverage.py wouldnt execute sys.excepthook when an exception happened in
your program. Now it does, thanks to Andrew Hoos. Closes issue 535.
- The coverage combine command will now fail if there are no data files to
combine. The combine changes in 4.2 meant that multiple combines could lose
data, leaving you with an empty .coverage data file. Fixes issues issue 525,
issue 412, issue 516, and probably issue 511.
- The branch coverage issues described in issue 493, issue 496, and issue 502
are now fixed, thanks to Loïc Dachary.
- Options can now be read from a tox.ini file, if any. Like setup.cfg,
sections are prefixed with “coverage:”, so [run] options will be read from
the [coverage:run] section of tox.ini. Implements part of issue 519. Thanks,
Stephen Finucane.
- Specifying both --source and --include no longer silently ignores the
include setting, instead it fails with a message. Thanks, Nathan Land and
Loïc Dachary. Closes issue 265.
- Coverage.py can now search .pex files for source, just as it can .zip and
.egg. Thanks, Peter Ebden.
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Tue Nov 15 10:06:32 UTC 2016 - dmueller@suse.com
- update to 4.2:
- Since ``concurrency=multiprocessing`` uses subprocesses, options specified on
the coverage.py command line will not be communicated down to them. Only
options in the configuration file will apply to the subprocesses.
Previously, the options didn't apply to the subprocesses, but there was no
indication. Now it is an error to use ``--concurrency=multiprocessing`` and
other run-affecting options on the command line. This prevents
failures like those reported in `issue 495`_.
- Filtering the HTML report is now faster, thanks to Ville Skyttä.
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Mon Dec 28 12:16:34 UTC 2015 - marec@detebe.org
- update to 4.0.3:
- Fixed a mysterious problem that manifested in different ways: sometimes
hanging the process (`issue 420`_), sometimes making database connections
fail (`issue 445`_).
- The XML report now has correct ``<source>`` elements when using a
``--source=`` option somewhere besides the current directory. This fixes
`issue 439`_. Thanks, Arcady Ivanov.
- Fixed an unusual edge case of detecting source encodings, described in
`issue 443`_.
- Help messages that mention the command to use now properly use the actual
command name, which might be different than "coverage". Thanks to Ben Finney,
this closes `issue 438`_.
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Sat Oct 31 07:50:25 UTC 2015 - dmueller@suse.com
- add LICENSE.txt
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Fri Oct 16 09:23:35 UTC 2015 - bgeuken@suse.com
- Pre require coreutils. This package is needed for the rm call in the pre section.
Subprocess failed. Error: RPM failed: /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.gONanE: line 3: rm: command not found
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Wed Oct 7 05:03:03 UTC 2015 - arun@gmx.de
- specfile:
* updated license
* updated update-alternatives
* README.txt -> README.rst
- update to version 4.0:
(long list, see http://coverage.readthedocs.org/en/latest/changes.html)
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Fri Jul 24 21:02:54 UTC 2015 - seife+obs@b1-systems.com
- fix rhel deps by depending on /usr/sbin/update-alternatives
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Sun Nov 09 23:03:00 UTC 2014 - Led <ledest@gmail.com>
- fix bashism in pre script
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Thu May 8 11:37:39 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com
- update to 3.7.1:
- Improved the speed of HTML report generation by about 20%.
- Fixed the mechanism for finding OS-installed static files for the HTML report
so that it will actually find OS-installed static files.
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Thu Oct 24 13:40:56 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
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Mon Oct 21 12:17:02 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com
- update to 3.7:
* Added the ``--debug`` switch to ``coverage run``. It accepts a list of
options indicating the type of internal activity to log to stderr.
* Running code with ``coverage run -m`` now behaves more like Python does,
setting sys.path properly, which fixes `issue 207`_ and `issue 242`_.
* Coverage can now run .pyc files directly, closing `issue 264`_.
Over 15 other bugfixes, see included CHANGELOG
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Wed May 15 14:50:46 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
- Fix update-alternatives and support upgrade from previous versions
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Fri May 3 09:15:27 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
- Apply update-alternatives for binaries and man-pages
- Drop buildrequires on python-xml, I don't see it being used
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Mon Apr 29 11:55:07 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com
- update to 3.6:
* Fix Nose support
* Add --fail-under
* Over 20 bug fixes, for details see included CHANGELOG
- Update to version 3.5.3: + Line numbers in the HTML report line up better with the source lines, fixing issue 197 + When specifying a directory as the source= option, the directory itself no longer needs to have a __init__.py file, though its subdirectories do, to be considered as source files. + Files encoded as UTF-8 with a BOM are now properly handled, fixing issue 179_. + Fixed more cases of non-Python files being reported as Python source, and then not being able to parse them as Python. Closes issue 82 (again). + Fixed memory leaks under Python 3, thanks, Brett Cannon. Closes issue 147_. + Optimized .pyo files may not have been handled correctly, issue 195_. + Certain unusually named file paths could have been mangled during reporting, issue 194_. + Try to do a better job of the impossible task of detecting when we can't build the C extension, fixing issue 183_. + Testing is now done with tox - Changes from version 3.5.2: + No changes since 3.5.2.b1 - Changes from version 3.5.2b1 + The HTML report has slightly tweaked controls: the buttons at the top of the page are color-coded to the source lines they affect. + Custom CSS can be applied to the HTML report by specifying a CSS file as the extra_css configuration value in the [html] section. + Source files with custom encodings declared in a comment at the top are now properly handled during reporting on Python 2. Python 3 always handled them properly. This fixes issue 157_. + Backup files left behind by editors are no longer collected by the source= option, fixing issue 168_. + If a file doesn't parse properly as Python, we don't report it as an error OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=20
2012-11-20 18:20:40 +00:00
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Tue Nov 20 18:15:53 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 3.5.3:
+ Line numbers in the HTML report line up better with the source lines, fixing
issue 197
+ When specifying a directory as the source= option, the directory itself no
longer needs to have a __init__.py file, though its subdirectories do, to
be considered as source files.
+ Files encoded as UTF-8 with a BOM are now properly handled, fixing
issue 179_.
+ Fixed more cases of non-Python files being reported as Python source, and
then not being able to parse them as Python. Closes issue 82 (again).
+ Fixed memory leaks under Python 3, thanks, Brett Cannon. Closes issue 147_.
+ Optimized .pyo files may not have been handled correctly, issue 195_.
+ Certain unusually named file paths could have been mangled during reporting,
issue 194_.
+ Try to do a better job of the impossible task of detecting when we can't
build the C extension, fixing issue 183_.
+ Testing is now done with tox
- Changes from version 3.5.2:
+ No changes since 3.5.2.b1
- Changes from version 3.5.2b1
+ The HTML report has slightly tweaked controls: the buttons at the top of
the page are color-coded to the source lines they affect.
+ Custom CSS can be applied to the HTML report by specifying a CSS file as
the extra_css configuration value in the [html] section.
+ Source files with custom encodings declared in a comment at the top are now
properly handled during reporting on Python 2. Python 3 always handled them
properly. This fixes issue 157_.
+ Backup files left behind by editors are no longer collected by the source=
option, fixing issue 168_.
+ If a file doesn't parse properly as Python, we don't report it as an error
if the filename seems like maybe it wasn't meant to be Python. This is a
pragmatic fix for issue 82_.
+ The -m switch on coverage report, which includes missing line numbers
in the summary report, can now be specifed as show_missing in the
config file. Closes issue 173_.
+ When running a module with coverage run -m <modulename>, certain details
of the execution environment weren't the same as for
python -m <modulename>. This had the unfortunate side-effect of making
coverage run -m unittest discover not work if you had tests in a
directory named "test". This fixes issue 155_.
+ Now the exit status of your product code is properly used as the process
status when running python -m coverage run .... Thanks, JT Olds.
+ When installing into pypy, we no longer attempt (and fail) to compile
the C tracer function, closing issue 166_.
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Thu May 24 11:47:40 UTC 2012 - cfarrell@suse.com
- license update: BSD-2-Clause and (GPL-2.0+ or MIT)
__init__.py is the only file with a definitive license statement
(BSD-2-Clause). Also, package contains jquery components (GPL-2.0+ or
MIT)
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Wed May 23 07:30:26 UTC 2012 - highwaystar.ru@gmail.com
- python3 package added
- minor spec improvement (files section)
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Sat Mar 10 16:54:01 UTC 2012 - saschpe@gmx.de
- Simplify macro usage
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Thu Nov 10 11:11:58 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 3.5.1:
* The [paths] feature unfortunately didn't work in real world situations
where you wanted to, you know, report on the combined data. Now all paths
stored in the combined file are canonicalized properly.
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Tue Sep 27 08:32:20 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Add python-distribute runtime requirement
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Thu Sep 8 15:43:42 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 3.5.1b1:
* for-else constructs are understood better, and don't cause erroneous partial
branch warnings. Fixes issue 122.
* Branch coverage for with statements is improved, fixing issue 128.
* The number of partial branches reported on the HTML summary page was
different than the number reported on the individual file pages. This is
now fixed.
* An explicit include directive to measure files in the Python installation
wouldn't work because of the standard library exclusion. Now the include
directive takes precendence, and the files will be measured. Fixes
issue 138.
* The HTML report now handles Unicode characters in Python source files
properly. This fixes issue 124 and issue 144. Thanks, Devin
Jeanpierre.
* In order to help the core developers measure the test coverage of the
standard library, Brandon Rhodes devised an aggressive hack to trick Python
into running some coverage code before anything else in the process.
See the coverage/fullcoverage directory if you are interested.
...see CHANGES.txt for more
- Spec file cleanup:
* Use python-distribute instead of python-setuptools
* Changed license to BSD-3-Clause (SPDX style)
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Fri May 6 12:32:26 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 3.4:
+ The XML report is now sorted by package name, fixing issue 88.
+ Programs that exited with sys.exit() with no argument weren't handled
properly, producing a coverage.py stack trace. That is now fixed.
- Changes from version 3.3.1:
+ Using parallel=True in .coveragerc file prevented reporting, but now does
not, fixing issue 49.
+ When running your code with "coverage run", if you call sys.exit(),
coverage.py will exit with that status code, fixing issue 50.
- Added documentation (AUTHORS.txt, CHANGES.txt and README.txt)
- Addded changes file
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Sat Aug 22 12:00:00 UTC 2009 - cfarrell1980@gmail.com
- Require setuptools
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Thu May 28 12:00:00 UTC 2009 - cfarrell1980@gmail.com
- Initial import