--------------------- subunit release notes --------------------- 0.0.3 (In development) ---------------------- CHANGES: * License change, by unanimous agreement of contributors to BSD/Apache License Version 2.0. This makes Subunit compatible with more testing frameworks. IMPROVEMENTS: * CPPUnit is now directly supported: subunit builds a cppunit listener ``libcppunit-subunit``. * In the python API ``addExpectedFailure`` and ``addUnexpectedSuccess`` from python 2.7/3.1 are now supported. ``addExpectedFailure`` is serialised as ``xfail``, and ``addUnexpectedSuccess`` as ``success``. The ``ProtocolTestCase`` parser now calls outcomes using an extended API that permits attaching arbitrary MIME resources such as text files log entries and so on. This extended API is being developed with the Python testing community, and is in flux. ``TestResult`` objects that do not support the API will be detected and transparently downgraded back to the regular Python unittest API. * INSTALLDIRS can be set to control the perl MakeMaker 'INSTALLDIRS' viarable when installing. * Multipart test outcomes are tentatively supported; the exact protocol for them, both serialiser and object is not yet finalised. Testers and early adopters are sought. As part of this and also in an attempt to provider a more precise focus on the wire protocol and toolchain, Subunit now depends on testtools (http://launchpad.net/testtools) release 0.9.0 or newer. * subunit2junitxml supports a new option, --forward which causes it to forward the raw subunit stream in a similar manner to tee. This is used with the -o option to both write a xml report and get some other subunit filter to process the stream. * The C library now has ``subunit_test_skip``. BUG FIXES: * Install progress_model.py correctly. * Non-gcc builds will no longer try to use gcc specific flags. (Thanks trondn-norbye) API CHANGES: INTERNALS: 0.0.2 ----- CHANGES: IMPROVEMENTS: * A number of filters now support ``--no-passthrough`` to cause all non-subunit content to be discarded. This is useful when precise control over what is output is required - such as with subunit2junitxml. * A small perl parser is now included, and a new ``subunit-diff`` tool using that is included. (Jelmer Vernooij) * Subunit streams can now include optional, incremental lookahead information about progress. This allows reporters to make estimates about completion, when such information is available. See the README under ``progress`` for more details. * ``subunit-filter`` now supports regex filtering via ``--with`` and ``without`` options. (Martin Pool) * ``subunit2gtk`` has been added, a filter that shows a GTK summary of a test stream. * ``subunit2pyunit`` has a --progress flag which will cause the bzrlib test reporter to be used, which has a textual progress bar. This requires a recent bzrlib as a minor bugfix was required in bzrlib to support this. * ``subunit2junitxml`` has been added. This filter converts a subunit stream to a single JUnit style XML stream using the pyjunitxml python library. * The shell functions support skipping via ``subunit_skip_test`` now. BUG FIXES: * ``xfail`` outcomes are now passed to python TestResult's via addExpectedFailure if it is present on the TestResult. Python 2.6 and earlier which do not have this function will have ``xfail`` outcomes passed through as success outcomes as earlier versions of subunit did. API CHANGES: * tags are no longer passed around in python via the ``TestCase.tags`` attribute. Instead ``TestResult.tags(new_tags, gone_tags)`` is called, and like in the protocol, if called while a test is active only applies to that test. (Robert Collins) * ``TestResultFilter`` takes a new optional constructor parameter ``filter_predicate``. (Martin Pool) * When a progress: directive is encountered in a subunit stream, the python bindings now call the ``progress(offset, whence)`` method on ``TestResult``. * When a time: directive is encountered in a subunit stream, the python bindings now call the ``time(seconds)`` method on ``TestResult``. INTERNALS: * (python) Added ``subunit.test_results.AutoTimingTestResultDecorator``. Most users of subunit will want to wrap their ``TestProtocolClient`` objects in this decorator to get test timing data for performance analysis. * (python) ExecTestCase supports passing arguments to test scripts. * (python) New helper ``subunit.test_results.HookedTestResultDecorator`` which can be used to call some code on every event, without having to implement all the event methods. * (python) ``TestProtocolClient.time(a_datetime)`` has been added which causes a timestamp to be output to the stream.