[GB.TEST]
* OPT: Hide more classes and symbols.
TapPrinter, TapParser and TapContext are not exported anymore. The Tap
constants are moved into other classes. Some public methods/properties
that expose printer, parser or context are hidden.
[INTERPRETER]
* NEW: Add '-T' option to run test modules.
* NEW: Update help message and display options in alphabetic order.
* BUG: Use '-r' option now to redirect standard error output. No conflict anymore with '-t'.
Returns exit code.
Doesn't print a summary any more as this is provided by gb.test.
Doesn't print blank line at the beginning any more. Plan has to be in
the first line.
Works fine with tappy (python TAP consumer)
Kills temporary startup file
[GB.TEST]
* BUG: Do not trim whitespace from diagnostic lines.
* NEW: Show TODOs (failed and bonus) and SKIPs in summary.
Previously, TapPrinter.Diagnostic would Trim$ its argument before
splitting it by line. This would remove any indentation that may
be useful for formatted diagnostics output, so it has to go.
Additionally I special-case Null and gb.Lf to print exactly "#\n",
which is a common use case as a visual separator.
This is a big refactor of the TapPrinter and Assert interaction with
the goal of enabling gb.test to print a self-summary after a TAP session
(without storing the TAP we printed and parsing it afterwards). The main
feature addition is a new class representing an assertion (together with
its subtests). Objects of this type are now produced by TapPrinter when
it prints an assertion and by TapParser alike when it parses TAP.
This allows more uniform and more detailed reporting of failures, too.
For organizational reasons, subtest support was moved into the printer.
[GB.TEST]
* NEW: Expose the TapContext class which holds the current TAP session's state.
* NEW: Represent assertions (and entire subtests) by TestAssertion objects in both TapPrinter and TapParser.
* NEW: Coalesce the four TapParser events for assertions into one.
* OPT: Move subtest support into TapPrinter, removing the need to create multiple TapPrinter objects.
* OPT: Remove the need for buffering the TAP to print a self-summary.
* BUG: Fix the buffering issue that would lose TAP when the process crashes.
This is a big refactor of the TapPrinter and Assert interaction with
the goal of enabling gb.test to print a self-summary after a TAP session
(without storing the TAP we printed and parsing it afterwards). The main
feature addition is a new class representing an assertion (together with
its subtests). Objects of this type are now produced by TapPrinter when
it prints an assertion and by TapParser alike when it parses TAP.
This allows more uniform and more detailed reporting of failures, too.
For organizational reasons, subtest support was moved into the printer.
[GB.TEST]
* NEW: Expose the TapContext class which holds the current TAP session's state.
* NEW: Represent assertions (and entire subtests) by TestAssertion objects in both TapPrinter and TapParser.
* NEW: Coalesce the four TapParser events for assertions into one.
* OPT: Move subtest support into TapPrinter, removing the need to create multiple TapPrinter objects.
* OPT: Remove the need for buffering the TAP to print a self-summary.
* BUG: Fix the buffering issue that would lose TAP when the process crashes.
[GB.GTK]
* BUG: The Window State event is correctly raised now, and the state properties are now correctly synchronized.
[GB.GTK3]
* BUG: The Window State event is correctly raised now, and the state properties are now correctly synchronized.