- update to 7.9.2:
* Fix: complex conditionals within a line might cause a
KeyError when using sys.monitoring, as reported in issue
1991. This is now fixed.
* Fix: we can now measure coverage for code in Python archive
(.par) files. Thanks, Itamer Oren.
* The "no-ctracer" warning is not issued for Python pre-release
versions. Coverage doesn't ship compiled wheels for those
versions, so this was far too noisy.
* On Python 3.14+, the "sysmon" core is now the default if it's
supported for your configuration. Plugins and dynamic
contexts are still not supported with it.
* Added a [run] core configuration setting to specify the
measurement core, which was previously only available through
the COVERAGE_CORE environment variable. Finishes issue 1746.
* Fixed incorrect rendering of f-strings with doubled braces,
closing issue 1980.
* If the C tracer core can't be imported, a warning ("no-
ctracer") is issued with the reason.
* The C tracer core extension module now conforms to PEP 489,
closing issue 1977. Thanks, Adam Turner.
* Fixed a "ValueError: min() arg is an empty sequence" error
caused by strange empty modules, found by oss-fuzz.
* Wheels are provided for Windows ARM64 on Python 3.11, 3.12,
and 3.13. Thanks, Finn Womack.
* A number of EncodingWarnings were fixed that could appear if
you've enabled PYTHONWARNDEFAULTENCODING, fixing issue 1966.
Thanks, Henry Schreiner.
* Fixed a race condition when using sys.monitoring with free-
threading Python, closing issue 1970.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1294221
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=68
* Fix: complex conditionals within a line might cause a
KeyError when using sys.monitoring, as reported in issue
1991. This is now fixed.
* Fix: we can now measure coverage for code in Python archive
(.par) files. Thanks, Itamer Oren.
* The "no-ctracer" warning is not issued for Python pre-release
versions. Coverage doesn't ship compiled wheels for those
versions, so this was far too noisy.
* On Python 3.14+, the "sysmon" core is now the default if it's
supported for your configuration. Plugins and dynamic
contexts are still not supported with it.
* Added a [run] core configuration setting to specify the
measurement core, which was previously only available through
the COVERAGE_CORE environment variable. Finishes issue 1746.
* Fixed incorrect rendering of f-strings with doubled braces,
closing issue 1980.
* If the C tracer core can't be imported, a warning ("no-
ctracer") is issued with the reason.
* The C tracer core extension module now conforms to PEP 489,
closing issue 1977. Thanks, Adam Turner.
* Fixed a "ValueError: min() arg is an empty sequence" error
caused by strange empty modules, found by oss-fuzz.
* Wheels are provided for Windows ARM64 on Python 3.11, 3.12,
and 3.13. Thanks, Finn Womack.
* A number of EncodingWarnings were fixed that could appear if
you've enabled PYTHONWARNDEFAULTENCODING, fixing issue 1966.
Thanks, Henry Schreiner.
* Fixed a race condition when using sys.monitoring with free-
threading Python, closing issue 1970.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=143
- update to 7.7.1
* The Coverage object has a new method, .Coverage.branch_stats
for getting simple branch information for a module.
* The Coverage constructor<.Coverage> now has a plugins parameter
for passing in plugin objects directly.
* Many constant tests in if statements are now recognized as
being optimized away.
* The experimental sys.monitoring support now works for branch
coverage if you are using Python 3.14.0 alpha 6 or newer.
* A few small tweaks to the sys.monitoring support for Python 3.14.
Please test!
- Add setuptools77.patch to fix tests with setuptools 77
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1256425
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=139
- update to 7.6.10:
* Fix: some descriptions of missing branches in HTML and LCOV
reports were incorrect when multi-line statements were
involved (issue 1874 and issue 1875). These are now fixed.
* Fix: Python 3.14 defers evaluation of annotations by moving
them into separate code objects. That code is rarely
executed, so coverage.py would mark them as missing, as
reported in issue 1908. Now they are ignored by coverage
automatically.
* Fixed an obscure and mysterious problem on PyPy 3.10
seemingly involving mocks, imports, and trace functions:
issue 1902. To be honest, I don't understand the problem or
the solution, but git bisect helped find it, and now it's
fixed.
* Docs: re-wrote the :ref:`subprocess` page to put
multiprocessing first and to highlight the correct use of
:class:`multiprocessing.Pool
<python:multiprocessing.pool.Pool>`.
* Fix: Tomas Uribe fixed a performance problem in the XML
report. Large code bases should produce XML reports much
faster now.
* Fix: the LCOV report code assumed that a branch line that
took no branches meant that the entire line was unexecuted.
This isn't true in a few cases: the line might always raise
an exception, or might have been optimized away. Fixes issue
1896.
* Fix: similarly, the HTML report will now explain that a line
that jumps to none of its expected destinations must have
always raised an exception. Previously, it would say
something nonsensical like, "line 4 didn't jump to line 5
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1234571
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=66
* Fix: some descriptions of missing branches in HTML and LCOV
reports were incorrect when multi-line statements were
involved (issue 1874 and issue 1875). These are now fixed.
* Fix: Python 3.14 defers evaluation of annotations by moving
them into separate code objects. That code is rarely
executed, so coverage.py would mark them as missing, as
reported in issue 1908. Now they are ignored by coverage
automatically.
* Fixed an obscure and mysterious problem on PyPy 3.10
seemingly involving mocks, imports, and trace functions:
issue 1902. To be honest, I don't understand the problem or
the solution, but git bisect helped find it, and now it's
fixed.
* Docs: re-wrote the :ref:`subprocess` page to put
multiprocessing first and to highlight the correct use of
:class:`multiprocessing.Pool
<python:multiprocessing.pool.Pool>`.
* Fix: Tomas Uribe fixed a performance problem in the XML
report. Large code bases should produce XML reports much
faster now.
* Fix: the LCOV report code assumed that a branch line that
took no branches meant that the entire line was unexecuted.
This isn't true in a few cases: the line might always raise
an exception, or might have been optimized away. Fixes issue
1896.
* Fix: similarly, the HTML report will now explain that a line
that jumps to none of its expected destinations must have
always raised an exception. Previously, it would say
something nonsensical like, "line 4 didn't jump to line 5
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=137
- update to 7.6.4:
* fix: multi-line with statements could cause contained
branches to be incorrectly marked as missing (issue 1880).
This is now fixed.
* Fix: nested context managers could incorrectly be analyzed to
flag a missing branch on the last context manager, as
described in issue 1876. This is now fixed.
* Fix: the missing branch message about not exiting a module
had an extra "didn't," as described in issue 1873. This is
now fixed.
* Dropped support for Python 3.8 and PyPy 3.8.
* Fix: a final wildcard match/case clause assigning to a name
(case _ as value) was incorrectly marked as a missing branch.
This is now fixed, closing issue 1860.
* Fewer things are considered branches now. Lambdas,
comprehensions, and generator expressions are no longer
marked as missing branches if they don't complete execution.
Closes issue 1852.
* Fix: the HTML report didn't properly show multi-line
f-strings that end with a backslash continuation. This is
now fixed, closing issue 1836, thanks to LiuYinCarl and Marco
Ricci.
* Fix: the LCOV report now has correct line numbers (fixing
issue 1846) and better branch descriptions for BRDA records
(fixing issue 1850). There are other changes to lcov also,
including a new configuration option :ref:`line_checksums
<config_lcov_line_checksums>` to control whether line
checksums are included in the lcov report. The default is
false. To keep checksums set it to true. All this work is
thanks to Zack Weinberg (pull 1849 and pull 1851).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1217070
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=65
* fix: multi-line with statements could cause contained
branches to be incorrectly marked as missing (issue 1880).
This is now fixed.
* Fix: nested context managers could incorrectly be analyzed to
flag a missing branch on the last context manager, as
described in issue 1876. This is now fixed.
* Fix: the missing branch message about not exiting a module
had an extra "didn't," as described in issue 1873. This is
now fixed.
* Dropped support for Python 3.8 and PyPy 3.8.
* Fix: a final wildcard match/case clause assigning to a name
(case _ as value) was incorrectly marked as a missing branch.
This is now fixed, closing issue 1860.
* Fewer things are considered branches now. Lambdas,
comprehensions, and generator expressions are no longer
marked as missing branches if they don't complete execution.
Closes issue 1852.
* Fix: the HTML report didn't properly show multi-line
f-strings that end with a backslash continuation. This is
now fixed, closing issue 1836, thanks to LiuYinCarl and Marco
Ricci.
* Fix: the LCOV report now has correct line numbers (fixing
issue 1846) and better branch descriptions for BRDA records
(fixing issue 1850). There are other changes to lcov also,
including a new configuration option :ref:`line_checksums
<config_lcov_line_checksums>` to control whether line
checksums are included in the lcov report. The default is
false. To keep checksums set it to true. All this work is
thanks to Zack Weinberg (pull 1849 and pull 1851).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=135
- update to 7.6.1:
* Fix: coverage used to fail when measuring code using
:func:`runpy.run_path <python:runpy.run_path>` with a
:class:`Path <python:pathlib.Path>` argument. This is now
fixed, thanks to Ask Hjorth Larsen.
* Fix: backslashes preceding a multi-line backslashed string
could confuse the HTML report. This is now fixed, thanks to
LiuYinCarl.
* Now we publish wheels for Python 3.13, both regular and free-
threaded.
* Exclusion patterns can now be multi-line, thanks to Daniel
Diniz. This enables many interesting exclusion use-cases,
including those requested in issues 118 (entire files), 996
(multiple lines only when appearing together), 1741
(remainder of a function), and 1803 (arbitrary sequence of
marked lines). See the :ref:`multi_line_exclude` section of
the docs for more details and examples.
* The JSON report now includes per-function and per-class
coverage information. Thanks to Daniel Diniz for getting the
work started. This closes issue 1793 and issue 1532.
* Fixed an incorrect calculation of "(no class)" lines in the
HTML classes report.
* Python 3.13.0b3 is supported.
* If you attempt to combine statement coverage data with branch
coverage data, coverage.py used to fail with the message
"Can't combine arc data with line data" or its reverse,
"Can't combine line data with arc data." These messages used
internal terminology, making it hard for people to understand
the problem. They are now changed to mention "branch
coverage data" and "statement coverage data."
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1198085
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=64
* Fix: coverage used to fail when measuring code using
:func:`runpy.run_path <python:runpy.run_path>` with a
:class:`Path <python:pathlib.Path>` argument. This is now
fixed, thanks to Ask Hjorth Larsen.
* Fix: backslashes preceding a multi-line backslashed string
could confuse the HTML report. This is now fixed, thanks to
LiuYinCarl.
* Now we publish wheels for Python 3.13, both regular and free-
threaded.
* Exclusion patterns can now be multi-line, thanks to Daniel
Diniz. This enables many interesting exclusion use-cases,
including those requested in issues 118 (entire files), 996
(multiple lines only when appearing together), 1741
(remainder of a function), and 1803 (arbitrary sequence of
marked lines). See the :ref:`multi_line_exclude` section of
the docs for more details and examples.
* The JSON report now includes per-function and per-class
coverage information. Thanks to Daniel Diniz for getting the
work started. This closes issue 1793 and issue 1532.
* Fixed an incorrect calculation of "(no class)" lines in the
HTML classes report.
* Python 3.13.0b3 is supported.
* If you attempt to combine statement coverage data with branch
coverage data, coverage.py used to fail with the message
"Can't combine arc data with line data" or its reverse,
"Can't combine line data with arc data." These messages used
internal terminology, making it hard for people to understand
the problem. They are now changed to mention "branch
coverage data" and "statement coverage data."
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=133
- update to 7.5.3:
* Performance improvements for combining data files, especially
when measuring line coverage. A few different quadratic
behaviors were eliminated. In one extreme case of combining
700+ data files, the time dropped from more than three hours
to seven minutes. Thanks for Kraken Tech for funding the
fix.
* Performance improvements for generating HTML reports, with a
side benefit of reducing memory use, closing issue 1791.
Thanks to Daniel Diniz for helping to diagnose the problem.
* Fix: nested matches of exclude patterns could exclude too
much code, as reported in issue 1779. This is now fixed.
* Changed: previously, coverage.py would consider a module
docstring to be an executable statement if it appeared after
line 1 in the file, but not executable if it was the first
line. Now module docstrings are never counted as executable
statements. This can change coverage.py's count of the
number of statements in a file, which can slightly change the
coverage percentage reported.
* In the HTML report, the filter term and "hide covered"
checkbox settings are remembered between viewings, thanks to
Daniel Diniz.
* Python 3.13.0b1 is supported.
* Fix: parsing error handling is improved to ensure bizarre
source files are handled gracefully, and to unblock oss-fuzz
fuzzing, thanks to Liam DeVoe. Closes issue 1787.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1178912
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=63
* Performance improvements for combining data files, especially
when measuring line coverage. A few different quadratic
behaviors were eliminated. In one extreme case of combining
700+ data files, the time dropped from more than three hours
to seven minutes. Thanks for Kraken Tech for funding the
fix.
* Performance improvements for generating HTML reports, with a
side benefit of reducing memory use, closing issue 1791.
Thanks to Daniel Diniz for helping to diagnose the problem.
* Fix: nested matches of exclude patterns could exclude too
much code, as reported in issue 1779. This is now fixed.
* Changed: previously, coverage.py would consider a module
docstring to be an executable statement if it appeared after
line 1 in the file, but not executable if it was the first
line. Now module docstrings are never counted as executable
statements. This can change coverage.py's count of the
number of statements in a file, which can slightly change the
coverage percentage reported.
* In the HTML report, the filter term and "hide covered"
checkbox settings are remembered between viewings, thanks to
Daniel Diniz.
* Python 3.13.0b1 is supported.
* Fix: parsing error handling is improved to ensure bizarre
source files are handled gracefully, and to unblock oss-fuzz
fuzzing, thanks to Liam DeVoe. Closes issue 1787.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=131
- Update to 7.5.1:
* Fix: a pragma comment on the continuation lines of a multi-line statement
now excludes the statement and its body, the same as if the pragma is
on the first line.
* Fix: very complex source files could cause a maximum recursion error when
creating an HTML report.
* HTML report improvements:
+ Support files (JavaScript and CSS) referenced by the HTML report now have
hashes added to their names to ensure updated files are used instead of
stale cached copies.
+ Missing branch coverage explanations that said "the condition was never
false" now read "the condition was always true" because it's easier to
understand.
+ Column sort order is remembered better as you move between the index
pages.
* Added initial support for function and class reporting in the HTML report.
* Other HTML report improvements:
+ There is now a "hide covered" checkbox to filter out 100% files.
+ The index page is always sorted by one of its columns, with clearer
indications of the sorting.
+ The "previous file" shortcut key didn't work on the index page, but now
it does.
* The debug output showing which configuration files were tried now shows
absolute paths to help diagnose problems where settings aren't taking
effect, and is renamed from "attempted_config_files" to the more logical
"config_files_attempted."
* Fix: in some cases, even with [run] relative_files=True, a data file
could be created with absolute path names. When combined with other
relative data files, it was random whether the absolute file names would
be made relative or not. If they weren't, then a file would be listed
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1173002
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=62
* Fix: a pragma comment on the continuation lines of a multi-line statement
now excludes the statement and its body, the same as if the pragma is
on the first line.
* Fix: very complex source files could cause a maximum recursion error when
creating an HTML report.
* HTML report improvements:
+ Support files (JavaScript and CSS) referenced by the HTML report now have
hashes added to their names to ensure updated files are used instead of
stale cached copies.
+ Missing branch coverage explanations that said "the condition was never
false" now read "the condition was always true" because it's easier to
understand.
+ Column sort order is remembered better as you move between the index
pages.
* Added initial support for function and class reporting in the HTML report.
* Other HTML report improvements:
+ There is now a "hide covered" checkbox to filter out 100% files.
+ The index page is always sorted by one of its columns, with clearer
indications of the sorting.
+ The "previous file" shortcut key didn't work on the index page, but now
it does.
* The debug output showing which configuration files were tried now shows
absolute paths to help diagnose problems where settings aren't taking
effect, and is renamed from "attempted_config_files" to the more logical
"config_files_attempted."
* Fix: in some cases, even with [run] relative_files=True, a data file
could be created with absolute path names. When combined with other
relative data files, it was random whether the absolute file names would
be made relative or not. If they weren't, then a file would be listed
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=129
- update to 7.3.2:
* The ``coverage lcov`` command ignored the ``[report]
exclude_lines`` and ``[report] exclude_also`` settings
* Sometimes SQLite will create journal files alongside the
coverage.py database files. These are ephemeral, but could
be mistakenly included when combining data files.
* On Python 3.12+, we now disable SQLite writing journal files,
which should be a little faster.
* The new 3.12 soft keyword ``type`` is properly bolded in HTML
reports.
* Removed the "fullcoverage" feature used by CPython to measure
the coverage of early-imported standard library modules.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1129470
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=61
* The ``coverage lcov`` command ignored the ``[report]
exclude_lines`` and ``[report] exclude_also`` settings
* Sometimes SQLite will create journal files alongside the
coverage.py database files. These are ephemeral, but could
be mistakenly included when combining data files.
* On Python 3.12+, we now disable SQLite writing journal files,
which should be a little faster.
* The new 3.12 soft keyword ``type`` is properly bolded in HTML
reports.
* Removed the "fullcoverage" feature used by CPython to measure
the coverage of early-imported standard library modules.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=127
- update to 7.3.1:
* The semantics of stars in file patterns has been clarified in
the docs. A leading or trailing star matches any number of path
components, like a double star would. This is different than
the behavior of a star in the middle of a pattern.
since 6.4.3.
- Handle cases where python2 is disabled
- add LICENSE.txt
- python3 package added
- minor spec improvement (files section)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1111926
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=60
* The semantics of stars in file patterns has been clarified in
the docs. A leading or trailing star matches any number of path
components, like a double star would. This is different than
the behavior of a star in the middle of a pattern.
since 6.4.3.
- Handle cases where python2 is disabled
- add LICENSE.txt
- python3 package added
- minor spec improvement (files section)
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=125
- Add fix-tests.patch gh#nedbat/coveragepy@3fdda7d017ff
- Update to 7.2.5:
* Fix: html_report() could fail with an AttributeError on isatty if
run in an unusual environment where sys.stdout had been replaced.
This is now fixed.
- 7.2.4:
* Fix: with relative_files = true, specifying a specific file to
include or omit wouldn't work correctly (issue 1604). This is now
fixed, with testing help by Marc Gibbons.
* Fix: the XML report would have an incorrect <source> element when
using relative files and the source option ended with a slash
(issue 1541). This is now fixed, thanks to Kevin Brown-Silva.
* When the HTML report location is printed to the terminal, it's now
a terminal-compatible URL, so that you can click the location to
open the HTML file in your browser. Finishes issue 1523 thanks to
Ricardo Newbery.
* Docs: a new :ref:`Migrating page <migrating>` with details about
how to migrate between major versions of coverage.py. It currently
covers the wildcard changes in 7.x. Thanks, Brian Grohe.
- 7.2.3:
* Fix: the :ref:`config_run_sigterm` setting was meant to capture
data if a process was terminated with a SIGTERM signal, but it
didn't always. This was fixed thanks to Lewis Gaul, closing issue
1599.
* Performance: HTML reports with context information are now much
more compact. File sizes are typically as small as one-third the
previous size, but can be dramatically smaller. This closes issue
1584 thanks to Oleh Krehel.
* Development dependencies no longer use hashed pins, closing issue
1592.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1086006
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=56
- Update to 7.2.5:
* Fix: html_report() could fail with an AttributeError on isatty if
run in an unusual environment where sys.stdout had been replaced.
This is now fixed.
- 7.2.4:
* Fix: with relative_files = true, specifying a specific file to
include or omit wouldn't work correctly (issue 1604). This is now
fixed, with testing help by Marc Gibbons.
* Fix: the XML report would have an incorrect <source> element when
using relative files and the source option ended with a slash
(issue 1541). This is now fixed, thanks to Kevin Brown-Silva.
* When the HTML report location is printed to the terminal, it's now
a terminal-compatible URL, so that you can click the location to
open the HTML file in your browser. Finishes issue 1523 thanks to
Ricardo Newbery.
* Docs: a new :ref:`Migrating page <migrating>` with details about
how to migrate between major versions of coverage.py. It currently
covers the wildcard changes in 7.x. Thanks, Brian Grohe.
- 7.2.3:
* Fix: the :ref:`config_run_sigterm` setting was meant to capture
data if a process was terminated with a SIGTERM signal, but it
didn't always. This was fixed thanks to Lewis Gaul, closing issue
1599.
* Performance: HTML reports with context information are now much
more compact. File sizes are typically as small as one-third the
previous size, but can be dramatically smaller. This closes issue
1584 thanks to Oleh Krehel.
* Development dependencies no longer use hashed pins, closing issue
1592.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=116
- update to 7.2.2:
* Fix: if a virtualenv was created inside a source directory,
and a sourced package was installed inside the virtualenv,
then all of the third-party packages inside the virtualenv
would be measured. This was incorrect, but
has now been fixed: only the specified packages will be
measured.
* Fix: the ``coverage lcov`` command could create a .lcov file
with incorrect LF (lines found) and LH (lines hit) totals
* Fix: the ``coverage xml`` command on Windows could create a
.xml file with duplicate ``<package>`` elements.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1074499
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=54
* Fix: if a virtualenv was created inside a source directory,
and a sourced package was installed inside the virtualenv,
then all of the third-party packages inside the virtualenv
would be measured. This was incorrect, but
has now been fixed: only the specified packages will be
measured.
* Fix: the ``coverage lcov`` command could create a .lcov file
with incorrect LF (lines found) and LH (lines hit) totals
* Fix: the ``coverage xml`` command on Windows could create a
.xml file with duplicate ``<package>`` elements.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=112
- update to 7.2.1:
* Fix: the PyPI page had broken links to documentation pages,
but no longer does
* Fix: public members of the coverage module are now properly
indicated so that mypy will find them
* Added a new setting ``[report] exclude_also`` to let you add
more exclusions without overwriting the defaults.
* Added a :meth:`.CoverageData.purge_files` method to remove
recorded data for a particular file.
* Fix: when reporting commands fail, they will no longer
congratulate themselves with messages like "Wrote XML
report to file.xml" before spewing a traceback about
their failure.
* Fix: arguments in the public API that name file paths now
accept pathlib.Path objects. This includes the
``data_file`` and ``config_file`` arguments to
the Coverage constructor and the ``basename`` argument to
CoverageData.
* Fix: In some embedded environments, an IndexError could occur
on stop() when the originating thread exits before completion.
This is now fixed, thanks to
* Added a ``py.typed`` file to announce our type-hintedness.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1071881
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/python-coverage?expand=0&rev=53
* Fix: the PyPI page had broken links to documentation pages,
but no longer does
* Fix: public members of the coverage module are now properly
indicated so that mypy will find them
* Added a new setting ``[report] exclude_also`` to let you add
more exclusions without overwriting the defaults.
* Added a :meth:`.CoverageData.purge_files` method to remove
recorded data for a particular file.
* Fix: when reporting commands fail, they will no longer
congratulate themselves with messages like "Wrote XML
report to file.xml" before spewing a traceback about
their failure.
* Fix: arguments in the public API that name file paths now
accept pathlib.Path objects. This includes the
``data_file`` and ``config_file`` arguments to
the Coverage constructor and the ``basename`` argument to
CoverageData.
* Fix: In some embedded environments, an IndexError could occur
on stop() when the originating thread exits before completion.
This is now fixed, thanks to
* Added a ``py.typed`` file to announce our type-hintedness.
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* Added: the debug output file can now be specified with ``[run]
debug_file`` in the configuration file. Closes `issue 1319`_.
* Performance: fixed a slowdown with dynamic contexts that's been around
since 6.4.3.
* Typing: all product and test code has type annotations.
* Fix: On Python 3.7, a file with type annotations but no ``from
__future__ import annotations`` would be missing statements in
the coverage report. This is now fixed, closing `issue 1524`_.
* Performance: an internal cache of file names was accidentally disabled,
resulting in sometimes drastic reductions in performance. This is now fixed,
closing `issue 1527`_.
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- Update to 7.0.1
* When checking if a file mapping resolved to a file that exists,
we weren’t considering files in .whl files. This is now fixed,
closing issue 1511.
* File pattern rules were too strict, forbidding plus signs and
curly braces in directory and file names. This is now fixed,
closing issue 1513.
* Unusual Unicode or control characters in source files could
prevent reporting. This is now fixed, closing issue 1512.
* The PyPy wheel now installs on PyPy 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9, closing
issue 1510.
- Release 7.0.0
* Changes to file pattern matching, which might require updating
your configuration:
- Previously, * would incorrectly match directory separators,
making precise matching difficult. This is now fixed, closing
issue 1407.
- Now ** matches any number of nested directories, including
none.
* Improvements to combining data files when using the [run]
relative_files setting, which might require updating your
configuration:
- During coverage combine, relative file paths are implicitly
combined without needing a [paths] configuration setting.
This also fixed issue 991.
- A [paths] setting like */foo will now match foo/bar.py so
that relative file paths can be combined more easily.
- The [run] relative_files setting is properly interpreted in
more places, fixing issue 1280.
* When remapping file paths with [paths], a path will be remapped
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