* Our sister project, `subunit <https://launchpad.net/subunit>`_, was using
a private API that was deleted in the 0.9.13 release. This release
restores that API in order to smooth out the upgrade path.
If you don't use subunit, then this release won't matter very much to you.
- 0.9.13
- Changes
* ``MatchesAll`` now takes an ``first_only`` keyword argument that changes
how mismatches are displayed. If you were previously passing matchers to
``MatchesAll`` with keyword arguments, then this change might affect
your test results. (Jonathan Lange)
- Improvements
* Actually hide all of the testtools stack for assertion failures. The
previous release promised clean stack, but now we actually provide it.
(Jonathan Lange, #854769)
* ``assertRaises`` now includes the ``repr`` of the callable that failed
to raise properly. (Jonathan Lange, #881052)
* Asynchronous tests no longer hang when run with trial.
(Jonathan Lange, #926189)
* ``Content`` objects now have an ``as_text`` method to convert their
contents to Unicode text. (Jonathan Lange)
* Failed equality assertions now line up. (Jonathan Lange, #879339)
* ``FullStackRunTest`` no longer aborts the test run if a test raises an
error. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``MatchesAll`` and ``MatchesListwise`` both take a ``first_only``
keyword argument. If True, they will report only on the first mismatch
they find, and not continue looking for other possible mismatches.
(Jonathan Lange)
* New helper, ``Nullary`` that turns callables with arguments into ones
that don't take arguments. (Jonathan Lange)
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- Changes:
* ``AfterPreproccessing`` renamed to ``AfterPreprocessing``, which is a
more correct spelling. Old name preserved for backwards compatibility,
but is now deprecated. Please stop using it. (Jonathan Lange, #813460)
* ``assertThat`` raises ``MismatchError`` instead of
``TestCase.failureException``. ``MismatchError`` is a subclass of
``AssertionError``, so in most cases this change will not matter.
However, if ``self.failureException`` has been set to a non-default
value, then mismatches will become test errors rather than test
failures.
* ``gather_details`` takes two dicts, rather than two detailed objects.
(Jonathan Lange, #801027)
* ``MatchesRegex`` mismatch now says "<value> does not match /<regex>/"
rather than "<regex> did not match <value>". The regular expression
contains fewer backslashes too. (Jonathan Lange, #818079)
* Tests that run with ``AsynchronousDeferredRunTest`` now have the
``reactor`` attribute set to the running reactor. (Jonathan Lange,
#720749)
- Improvements:
* All public matchers are now in ``testtools.matchers.__all__``. (Jonathan
Lange, #784859)
* ``assertThat`` can actually display mismatches and matchers that contain
extended unicode characters. (Jonathan Lange, Martin [gz], #804127)
* ``assertThat`` output is much less verbose, displaying only what the
mismatch tells us to display. Old-style verbose output can be had by
passing ``verbose=True`` to assertThat. (Jonathan Lange, #675323,
#593190)
* ``assertThat`` accepts a message which will be used to annotate the
matcher. This can be given as a third parameter or as a keyword
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-testtools?expand=0&rev=2