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Thu Dec 6 11:00:37 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- Cleanup spec file
- Install HTML documentation
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Tue Nov 13 22:06:50 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 0.9.21:
* ``DirContains`` correctly exposed, after being accidentally hidden in the
great matcher re-organization of 0.9.17. (Jonathan Lange)
- 0.9.20
* New, powerful matchers that match items in a dictionary:
- ``MatchesDict``, match every key in a dictionary with a key in a
dictionary of matchers. For when the set of expected keys is equal to
the set of observed keys.
- ``ContainsDict``, every key in a dictionary of matchers must be
found in a dictionary, and the values for those keys must match. For
when the set of expected keys is a subset of the set of observed keys.
- ``ContainedByDict``, every key in a dictionary must be found in
a dictionary of matchers. For when the set of expected keys is a
superset of the set of observed keys.
The names are a little confusing, sorry. We're still trying to figure out
how to present the concept in the simplest way possible.
- 0.9.19
* Include the matcher tests in the release, allowing the tests to run and
pass from the release tarball. (Jonathan Lange)
* Fix cosmetic test failures in Python 3.3, introduced during release
0.9.17. (Jonathan Lange)
- 0.9.18
Due to an oversight, release 0.9.18 did not contain the new
``testtools.matchers`` package and was thus completely broken. This release
corrects that, returning us all to normality.
- 0.9.17
This release brings better discover support and Python3.x improvements.
There are still some test failures on Python3.3 but they are cosmetic - the
library is as usable there as on any other Python 3 release.
* The ``testtools.matchers`` package has been split up. No change to the
public interface. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``python -m testtools.run discover . --list`` now works. (Robert Collins)
* Correctly handling of bytes vs text in JSON content type. (Martin [gz])
- 0.9.16
This is the first release of testtools to drop support for Python 2.4 and
2.5. If you need support for either of those versions, please use testtools
0.9.15.
* New content helper, ``json_content`` (Jonathan Lange)
* New matchers:
* ``ContainsAll`` for asserting one thing is a subset of another
(Raphaël Badin)
* ``SameMembers`` for asserting two iterators have the same members.
(Jonathan Lange)
* Reraising of exceptions in Python 3 is more reliable. (Martin [gz])
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Wed May 23 21:20:46 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 0.9.15
* ``PlaceHolder`` and ``ErrorHolder`` now support being given result
details. (Robert Collins)
* ``ErrorHolder`` is now just a function - all the logic is in
``PlaceHolder``. (Robert Collins)
* ``TestResult`` and all other ``TestResult``-like objects in testtools
distinguish between global tags and test-local tags, as per the subunit
specification. (Jonathan Lange)
* This is the **last** release of testtools that supports Python 2.4 or 2.5.
These releases are no longer supported by the Python community and do not
receive security updates. If this affects you, you will need to either
stay on this release or perform your own backports.
(Jonathan Lange, Robert Collins)
* ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult`` now forwards global tags as test-local
tags, making reasoning about the correctness of the multiplexed stream
simpler. This preserves the semantic value (what tags apply to a given
test) while consuming less stream size (as no negative-tag statement is
needed). (Robert Collins, Gary Poster, #986434)
* API documentation corrections. (Raphaël Badin)
* ``ConcurrentTestSuite`` now takes an optional ``wrap_result`` parameter
that can be used to wrap the ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult``s created by
the suite. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``Tagger`` added. It's a new ``TestResult`` that tags all tests sent to
it with a particular set of tags. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``testresultdecorator`` brought over from subunit. (Jonathan Lange)
* All ``TestResult`` wrappers now correctly forward ``current_tags`` from
their wrapped results, meaning that ``current_tags`` can always be relied
upon to return the currently active tags on a test result.
* ``TestByTestResult``, a ``TestResult`` that calls a method once per test,
added. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult`` correctly forwards ``tags()`` calls where
only one of ``new_tags`` or ``gone_tags`` are specified.
(Jonathan Lange, #980263)
* ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult`` no longer leaks local tags from one test
into all future tests run. (Jonathan Lange, #985613)
* ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult`` has many, many more tests. (Jonathan Lange)
- Enable tests
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Tue Feb 21 19:39:22 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 0.9.14:
* 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)
* New matchers:
* ``DirContains`` matches the contents of a directory.
(Jonathan Lange, James Westby)
* ``DirExists`` matches if a directory exists.
(Jonathan Lange, James Westby)
* ``FileContains`` matches the contents of a file.
(Jonathan Lange, James Westby)
* ``FileExists`` matches if a file exists.
(Jonathan Lange, James Westby)
* ``HasPermissions`` matches the permissions of a file. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``MatchesPredicate`` matches if a predicate is true. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``PathExists`` matches if a path exists. (Jonathan Lange, James
Westby)
* ``SamePath`` matches if two paths are the same. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``TarballContains`` matches the contents of a tarball. (Jonathan
Lange)
* ``MultiTestResult`` supports the ``tags`` method.
(Graham Binns, Francesco Banconi, #914279)
* ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult`` supports the ``tags`` method.
(Graham Binns, Francesco Banconi, #914279)
* ``ThreadsafeForwardingResult`` no longer includes semaphore acquisition
time in the test duration (for implicitly timed test runs).
(Robert Collins, #914362)
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Sun Dec 11 20:52:09 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 0.9.12:
- 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
parameter. (Robert Collins)
* Automated the Launchpad part of the release process. (Jonathan Lange,
#623486)
* Correctly display non-ASCII unicode output on terminals that claim to
have a unicode encoding. (Martin [gz], #804122)
* ``DocTestMatches`` correctly handles unicode output from examples,
rather than raising an error. (Martin [gz], #764170)
* ``ErrorHolder`` and ``PlaceHolder`` added to docs. (Jonathan Lange,
#816597)
* ``ExpectedException`` now matches any exception of the given type by
default, and also allows specifying a ``Matcher`` rather than a mere
regular expression. (Jonathan Lange, #791889)
* ``FixtureSuite`` added, allows test suites to run with a given fixture.
(Jonathan Lange)
* Hide testtools's own stack frames when displaying tracebacks, making it
easier for test authors to focus on their errors. (Jonathan Lange,
Martin [gz], #788974)
* Less boilerplate displayed in test failures and errors. (Jonathan Lange,
#660852)
* ``MatchesException`` now allows you to match exceptions against any
matcher, rather than just regular expressions. (Jonathan Lange, #791889)
* ``MatchesException`` now permits a tuple of types rather than a single
type (when using the type matching mode). (Robert Collins)
* ``MatchesStructure.byEquality`` added to make the common case of
matching many attributes by equality much easier.
``MatchesStructure.byMatcher`` added in case folk want to match by
things other than equality. (Jonathan Lange)
* New convenience assertions, ``assertIsNone`` and ``assertIsNotNone``.
(Christian Kampka)
* New matchers:
* ``AllMatch`` matches many values against a single matcher. (Jonathan
Lange, #615108)
* ``Contains``. (Robert Collins)
* ``GreaterThan``. (Christian Kampka)
* New helper, ``safe_hasattr`` added. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``reraise`` added to ``testtools.compat``. (Jonathan Lange)
- 0.9.11:
- Changes
* ``TestCase`` now uses super to call base ``unittest.TestCase``
constructor, ``setUp`` and ``tearDown``. (Tim Cole, #771508)
* If, when calling ``useFixture`` an error occurs during fixture set up,
we still attempt to gather details from the fixture. (Gavin Panella)
- Improvements
* Additional compat helper for ``BytesIO`` for libraries that build on
testtools and are working on Python 3 porting. (Robert Collins)
* Corrected documentation for ``MatchesStructure`` in the test authors
document. (Jonathan Lange)
* ``LessThan`` error message now says something that is logically correct.
(Gavin Panella, #762008)
* Multiple details from a single fixture are now kept separate, rather
than being mooshed together. (Gavin Panella, #788182)
* Python 3 support now back in action. (Martin [gz], #688729)
* ``try_import`` and ``try_imports`` have a callback that is called
whenever they fail to import a module. (Martin Pool)
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Sat Apr 16 18:51:17 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Initial release