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pkg-config file.
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1.17:
Add XORG_ENABLE_INTEGRATION_TESTS
Don't use AS_ECHO in XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG
Fix cflag test compiler message and cache ids
Separate unknown warning options by language
1.16.2:
Cache the results of checking compiler flag support in XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG
Use AS_ECHO rather than AS_ECHO_N in XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG
Make XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG work for multiple languages
Define BASE_CXXFLAGS when C++ is the chosen language
1.16.1:
Remove -Winline from BASE_CFLAGS
Provide a configure option to turn off the selective -Werror=... CFLAGS
1.16.0:
Fix the test for -Werror=attributes
Add XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG which can be used to test what flags the compiler supports
Use XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG in XORG_STRICT_OPTION
Add XORG_COMPILER_FLAGS to replace XORG_CWARNFLAGS
Update XORG_CWARNFLAGS to use XORG_COMPILER_FLAGS
Add additional flags to XORG_COMPILER_FLAGS
Add an optional argument to XORG_LD_WRAP
Define __wrap_exit in test program source for XORG_LD_WRAP
Add XORG_MEMORY_CHECK_FLAGS and require it in XORG_ENABLE_UNIT_TESTS
XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG: Add support fot -Werror=unused-command-line-argument
XORG_TESTSET_CFLAG: Try to both compile & link with the flags
1.15.0:
XORG_PROG_RAWCPP: use AC_LANG_SOURCE to prevent warnings
XORG_WITH_FOP: add minimum version checking support
Add XORG_WITH_PERL macro
XORG_WITH_XSLTPROC: warn at development time rather than config time
1.14.0:
Create XORG_COMPILER_BRAND macro to centralize compiler checks
Make XORG_STRICT_OPTION always set STRICT_CFLAGS
XORG_STRICT_OPTION: add -Werror=attributes to STRICT_CFLAGS for gcc
Add AC_LANG_DEFINES_PROVIDED to XORG_RAW_CPP to silence autoconf warnings
1.13.0:
XORG_ENABLE_UNIT_TESTS: add support for unit testing
XORG_WITH_GLIB: check for the GLib package
XORG_LD_WRAP: check if linker supports -wrap
1.12.0:
XORG_ENABLE_DOCS: Fix "Enable building the documentation (yes: yes)"
Use AC_LANG_PROGRAM in XORG_CHECK_MALLOC_ZERO to clear autoconf-2.68 warnings
XORG_WITH_XSLTPROC: add XSLT processor command line tool
1.11.0:
docs: Use m4 to handle optional macro defaults
docs: Take optional argument to control defaults
1.10.1:
XORG_MANPAGE_SECTIONS: add substitution for apploaddir
Sun's copyrights are now owned by Oracle
1.10.0:
XORG_WITH_XMLTO: add HAVE_XMLTO_TEXT for text output format
XORG_CHECK_SGML_DOCTOOLS: add interface for xorg stylesheet
1.9.0:
XORG_WITH_GROFF: check for presence of required software
1.8.0:
LinuxDoc: filter out ^H in text output
LinuxDoc: Use XORG_WITH_PS2PDF to check for ps2pdf
Rework and extend platform coverage
Remove unused --with-release-version=STRING option
Manpages: minor Makefile fixes, require sed
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Exact changes aren't available.
* Fix for JRuby.
* Run with Solaris's /bin/sh.
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v0.6.2 (2012-04-20)
===================
* Updated to latest version of MultiJSON and it's new API (thanks to
@sferik and @ronen).
See https://github.com/colszowka/simplecov/pull/122
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=== 3.2.0 / 2012-04-15
* 5 minor enhancements:
* Added a ton of block arg tests.
* Added add19_edgecases to help refactor a bunch of tests that all have the same output.
* Added better debugging output for rewrites.
* Cleaned and added a bunch of stabby proc tests.
* Moved RawParseTree test data to ParseTree project.
* 2 bug fixes:
* Fixed a bunch of entries for r2r changes against edgecase parse/lex tests
* Fixes for R2R
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### 2.9.1 / 2012-04-03
[full changelog](http://github.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/compare/v2.9.0...2.9.1)
Bug fixes
* Provide a helpful message if the diff between two objects is empty.
* Fix bug diffing single strings with multiline strings.
* Fix for error with using custom matchers inside other custom matchers
(mirasrael)
* Fix using execution context methods in nested DSL matchers (mirasrael)
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PKGREVISION -> 26.
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= 0.11.3
* Fix for #78 i.e. alias Object#method as Object#_method, not Object#__method__ which already exists as another Ruby method.
= 0.11.2
* Rails has a Request class which defines its own #method method. This broke the new mechanism for stubbing a method. This release includes a slightly modified version of fix #77 provided by @sikachu. See https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/5907 for further info.
= 0.11.1 ()
* In Ruby 1.8.7 methods accepting a block parameter were incorrectly restored without the block parameter after being stubbed. Fix for #76.
= 0.11.0 (fa601c89a7f5314dc3d258391a99c6a9e25cefb3)
* Store original method when stubbing rather than using alias_method. This fixes #41, #47, #74 and all tests now pass on both Ruby 1.8.7 and 1.9.3.
* Attempting to stub a method on a frozen object should fail fast. See #68.
* Prevent stubbing a method on nil by default. See #68.
* Generate documentation using YARD instead of Rdoc - removes dependency on Coderay.
* Publish documentation on Github pages instead of Rubyforge - uses rake task written by @tomafro.
* Remove agiledox which has outlived it's usefulness.
* Removed trailing whitespace throughout codebase.
* Add documentation for Mock#unstub.
* Improve documentation for ObjectMethods.
* Provide a way to run multiple tests within a single acceptance test method.
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== 1.7.2 / 2012-04-03
Bug Fixes
- Fixed segmentation fault on exit [issue #30]
- Fixed syswrite warning when IO contains unflushed data in buffer [issue #31]
- Added "mingw" to the list of Windows host versions
== 1.7.1 / 2012-03-05
Bug Fixes
- Fixed deprecated use of Config::* [issue #29]
== 1.7.0 / 2012-02-18
Enhancements
- Move appender factories [issue #28]
- ActionMail compatible options in the email appender [issue #27]
- Add TLS support to the email appender [issue #25]
- Refactoring appender shutdown [issue #20]
Bug Fixes
- File locking fails on windows using JRuby [issue #22]
== 1.6.2 / 2012-01-05
Bug Fixes
- Fix typo in the Readme [issue #14]
- Fix spelling in a variety of places [issue #15]
- Solaris does not have Syslog#LOG_PERROR defined [issue #17]
- Fix failing tests for Ruby 1.9.3 [issue #18]
- Check for RUBY_ENGINE for Ruby 1.8.7 [issue #19]
- Whitespace and '# EOF' cleanup
- Support for Rubinious
== 1.6.1 / 2011-09-09
Bug Fixes
- Rails compatibility methods [issue #11]
- Blocked rolling file appender [issue #12]
== 1.6.0 / 2011-08-22
Enhancements
- Adding periodic flushing of buffered messages [issue #10]
- Accessor for a logger's appenders [issue #9]
- Better support for capturing log messages in RSpec version 1 & 2
== 1.5.2 / 2011-07-07
Bug Fixes
- Changing working directory breaks rolling file appenders [issue #8]
== 1.5.1 / 2011-06-03
Bug Fixes
- IO streams cannot be buffered when using syswrite
- JRuby does not allow shared locks on write only file descriptors
- Fixing tests for JRuby 1.6.X
== 1.5.0 / 2011-03-22
Minor Enhancements
- removed mutexes in favor of IO#syswrite
- no round tripping through the buffer array when auto_flushing is true
- added a Proxy object that will log all methods called on it
- colorization of log messages
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=== kgio 2.7.4 - small fixes and cleanups / 2012-03-24 01:15 UTC
Fix build for platforms lacking both TCP_CORK _and_ TCP_NOPUSH
There are many test case fixes and cleanups, too.
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Exact changes are unknown but improvemnt for handling of unparseable
1.9 syntax files.
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Exact changes are unknown, but some bug fixes and remove development
dependency to jeweler.
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=== 3.0.3 / 2012-04-09
* 2 bug fixes:
* Fixed racc plugin's gem dependency activation
* Fixed rake multi's use of multiruby_skip.
=== 3.0.2 / 2012-04-03
* 1 bug fix:
* Generate urls list properly in #announcement if you use k/v form
=== 3.0.1 / 2012-03-26
* 1 minor enhancement:
* Uniqify hoe plugins in sow Rakefile template. (evanphx)
* 3 bug fixes:
* Fixed have_gem? checks in the install_plugins task to match the install_gem calls.
* Fixed homepage handling when bullet list used in readme. (evanphx)
* Removed deprecated use of #url in publish plugin
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Suggested by Stephen Nelson-Smith <sanelson@gmail.com> on pkgsrc-users.
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* WARNING: Future backward-incompatibilities!
- Starting from the next major Automake version (1.13), the rules to
build pdf, ps and dvi output from Texinfo input will use the '--tidy'
option by default. Since such an option was introduced in Texinfo
4.9, this means that Makefiles generated by future Automake versions
will require at least that version of Texinfo.
- Starting from the next major Automake version (1.13), the parallel
testsuite harness (previously only enabled by the 'parallel-tests'
option) will become the default one; the older serial testsuite
harness will still be available through the use of the 'serial-tests'
option.
- The following long-obsolete m4 macros will be removed in the
next major Automake version (1.13):
AM_PROG_CC_STDC: superseded by AC_PROG_CC since October 2002
fp_PROG_CC_STDC: broken alias for AM_PROG_CC_STDC
fp_WITH_DMALLOC: old alias for AM_WITH_DMALLOC
AM_CONFIG_HEADER: superseded by AC_CONFIG_HEADERS since July 2002
ud_PATH_LISPDIR: old alias for AM_PATH_LISPDIR
jm_MAINTAINER_MODE: old alias for AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
ud_GNU_GETTEXT: old alias for AM_GNU_GETTEXT
gm_PROG_LIBTOOL: old alias for AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
fp_C_PROTOTYPES: old alias for AM_C_PROTOTYPES (which was part
of the now-removed automatic de-ANSI-fication
support of Automake)
- All the "old alias" macros in 'm4/obsolete.m4' will be removed in
the next major Automake version (1.13).
- Support for the "Cygnus-style" trees (enabled by the 'cygnus' option)
will be deprecated in the next minor version of Automake (1.12.1) and
removed in the next major version (1.13).
- Support for the two- and three-arguments invocation forms of the
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE macro will be deprecated in the next minor version
of Automake (1.12.1) and removed in the next major version (1.13).
- The long-obsolete (since 1.10) automake-provided $(mkdir_p) make
variable, @mkdir_p@ substitution and AM_PROG_MKDIR m4 macro will
all be deprecated in the next minor version of Automake (1.12.1)
and removed in the next major version (1.13).
- The '--acdir' option of aclocal is deprecated, and will probably
be removed in the next major Automake release (1.13). You should
use the options '--automake-acdir' and '--system-acdir' instead
(which have been introduced in Automake 1.11.2).
- The exact order in which the directories in the aclocal macro
search path are looked up is probably going to be changed in the
next Automake release (1.13).
* Obsolete features removed:
- The never documented nor truly used script 'acinstall' has been
removed.
- Support for automatic de-ANSI-fication has been removed.
- The support for the "obscure" multilib feature has been removed
from Automake core (but remains available in the 'contrib/'
directory of the Automake distribution).
- Support for ".log -> .html" conversion and the check-html and
recheck-html targets has been removed from Automake core (but
remains available in the 'contrib/' directory of the Automake
distribution).
- The deprecated 'lzma' compression format for distribution archives
has been removed, in favor of 'xz' and 'lzip'.
- The obsolete AM_WITH_REGEX macro has been removed.
- The long-deprecated options '--output-dir', '--Werror' and
'--Wno-error' have been removed.
- The chapter on the history of Automake has been moved out of the
reference manual, into a new dedicated Texinfo file.
* New targets:
- New 'cscope' target to build a cscope database for the source tree.
* Changes to Automake-generated testsuite harnesses:
- The new automake option 'serial-tests' has been introduced. It can
be used to explicitly instruct automake to use the older serial
testsuite harness. This is still the default at the moment, but it
might change in future versions.
- The 'recheck' target (provided by the parallel testsuite harness) now
depends on the 'all' target. This allows for a better user-experience
in test-driven development. See automake bug#11252.
- Test scripts that exit with status 99 to signal an "hard error" (e.g.,
and unexpected or internal error, or a failure to set up the test case
scenario) have their outcome reported as an 'ERROR' now. Previous
versions of automake reported such an outcome as a 'FAIL' (the only
difference with normal failures being that hard errors were counted
as failures even when the test originating them was listed in
XFAIL_TESTS).
- The testsuite summary displayed by the parallel-test harness has a
completely new format, that always list the numbers of passed, failed,
xfailed, xpassed, skipped and errored tests, even when these numbers
are zero (but using smart coloring when the color-tests option is in
effect).
- The default testsuite driver offered by the 'parallel-tests' option is
now implemented (partly at least) with the help of automake-provided
auxiliary scripts (e.g., 'test-driver'), instead of relying entirely
on code in the generated Makefile.in.
This has two noteworthy implications. The first one is that projects
using the 'parallel-tests' option should now either run automake with
the '--add-missing' option, or manually copy the 'test-driver' script
into their tree. The second, and more important, implication is that
now, when the 'parallel-tests' option is in use, TESTS_ENVIRONMENT can
not be used anymore to define a test runner, and the command specified
in LOG_COMPILER (and <ext>_LOG_COMPILER) must be a *real* executable
program or script. For example, this is still a valid usage (albeit
a little contorted):
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
if test -n '$(STRICT_TESTS)'; then \
maybe_errexit='-e'; \
else \
maybe_errexit=''; \
fi;
LOG_COMPILER = $(SHELL) $$maybe_errexit
while this is not anymore:
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
$(SHELL) `test -n '$(STRICT_TESTS_CHECKING)' && echo ' -e'`
neither is this:
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = \
run_with_perl_or_shell () \
{ \
if grep -q '^#!.*perl' $$1; then
$(PERL) $$1; \
else \
$(SHELL) $$1; \
fi; \
}
LOG_COMPILER = run_with_perl_or_shell
- The package authors can now use customary testsuite drivers within
the framework provided by the 'parallel-tests' testsuite harness.
Consistently with the existing syntax, this can be done by defining
special makefile variables 'LOG_DRIVER' and '<ext>_LOG_DRIVER'.
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to redirect/define file descriptors used by the test scripts.
- The parallel-tests harness generates now, in addition the '.log' files
holding the output produced by the test scripts, a new set of '.trs'
files, holding "metadata" derived by the execution of the test scripts;
among such metadata are the outcomes of the test cases run by a script.
- Initial and still experimental support for the TAP test protocol is
now provided.
* Changes to Yacc and Lex support:
- C source and header files derived from non-distributed Yacc and/or
Lex sources are now removed by a simple "make clean" (while they were
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- Slightly backward-incompatible change, relevant only for use of Yacc
with C++: the extensions of the header files produced by the Yacc
rules are now modelled after the extension of the corresponding
sources. For example, yacc files named "foo.y++" and "bar.yy" will
produce header files named "foo.h++" and "bar.hh" respectively, where
they would have previously produced header files named simply "foo.h"
and "bar.h". This change offers better compatibility with 'bison -o'.
* Miscellaneous changes:
- The AM_PROG_VALAC macro now causes configure to exit with status 77,
rather than 1, if the vala compiler found is too old.
- The build system of Automake itself now avoids the use of make
recursion as much as possible.
- Automake now prefers to quote 'like this' or "like this", rather
than `like this', in diagnostic message and generated Makefiles,
to accommodate the new GNU Coding Standards recommendations.
- Automake has a new option '--print-libdir' that prints the path of the
directory containing the Automake-provided scripts and data files.
- The 'dist' and 'dist-all' targets now can run compressors in parallel.
- The rules to create pdf, dvi and ps output from Texinfo files now
works better with modern 'texi2dvi' script, by explicitly passing
it the '--clean' option to ensure stray auxiliary files are not
left to clutter the build directory.
- Automake can now generate silenced rules for texinfo outputs.
- Some auxiliary files that are automatically distributed by Automake
(e.g., 'install-sh', or the 'depcomp' script for packages compiling
C sources) might now be listed in the DIST_COMMON variable in many
Makefile.in files, rather than in the top-level one.
- Messages of types warning or error from 'automake' and 'aclocal'
are now prefixed with the respective type, and presence of -Werror
is noted.
- Automake's early configure-time sanity check now tries to avoid
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noticeably. In that case, it will check back at the end of the
configure script to ensure that at least one second has passed, to
avoid time stamp issues with makefile rules rerunning autotools
programs.
- The warnings in the category 'extra-portability' are now enabled by
'-Wall'. In previous versions, one has to use '-Wextra-portability'
to enable them.
Bugs fixed in 1.12:
- Various minor bugfixes for recent or long-standing bugs.
* Bugs introduced by 1.11:
- The AM_COND_IF macro also works if the shell expression for the
conditional is no longer valid for the condition.
- The automake-provided parallel testsuite harness does not fail anymore
with BSD make used in parallel mode when there are test scripts in a
subdirectory, like in:
TESTS = sub/foo.test sub/bar.test
* Long-standing bugs:
- Automake's own build system finally have a real "installcheck" target.
- Vala-related cleanup rules are now more complete, and work better in
a VPATH setup.
- Files listed with the AC_REQUIRE_AUX_FILE macro in configure.ac are
now automatically distributed also if the directory of the auxiliary
files coincides with the top-level directory.
- Automake now detects the presence of the '-d' flag in the various
'*YFLAGS' variables even when their definitions involve indirections
through other variables, such as in:
foo_opts = -d
AM_YFLAGS = $(foo_opts)
- Automake now complains if a '*YFLAGS' variable has any conditional
content, not only a conditional definition.
- Explicit enabling and/or disabling of Automake warning categories
through the '-W...' options now always takes precedence over the
implicit warning level implied by Automake strictness (foreign, gnu
or gnits), regardless of the order in which such strictness and
warning flags appear. For example, a setting like:
AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = -Wall --foreign
will cause the warnings in category 'portability' to be enabled, even
if those warnings are by default disabled in 'foreign' strictness.
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* Noteworthy changes in release 2.69 (2012-04-24) [stable]
** Autoconf now requires perl 5.6 or better (but generated configure
scripts continue to run without perl).
* Noteworthy changes in release 2.68b (2012-03-01) [beta]
Released by Eric Blake, based on git versions 2.68.*.
** Autoconf-generated configure scripts now unconditionally re-execute
themselves with $CONFIG_SHELL, if that's set in the environment.
** The texinfo documentation no longer specifies "front-cover" or
"back-cover" texts, so that it may now be included in Debian's
"main" section.
** Support for the Go programming language has been added. The new macro
AC_LANG_GO sets variables GOC and GOFLAGS.
** AS_LITERAL_IF again treats '=' as a literal. Regression introduced in
2.66.
** The macro AS_EXECUTABLE_P, present since 2.50, is now documented.
** Macros
- AC_PROG_LN_S and AS_LN_S now fall back on 'cp -pR' (not 'cp -p') if 'ln -s'
does not work. This works better for symlinks to directories.
- New macro AC_HEADER_CHECK_STDBOOL.
- New and updated macros for Fortran support:
AC_FC_CHECK_BOUNDS to enable array bounds checking
AC_F77_IMPLICIT_NONE and AC_FC_IMPLICIT_NONE to disable implicit integer
AC_FC_MODULE_EXTENSION to compute the Fortran 90 module name extension
AC_FC_MODULE_FLAG for the Fortran 90 module search path flag
AC_FC_MODULE_OUTPUT_FLAG for the Fortran 90 module output directory flag
AC_FC_PP_SRCEXT for preprocessed Fortran source files extensions
AC_FC_PP_DEFINE for the Fortran preprocessor define flag
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Changelog:
* Page Source now has line numbers
* Line breaks are now supported in the title attribute
* Improvements to "Find in Page" to center search result
* URLs pasted into the download manager window are now automatically downloaded
* Support for the text-align-last CSS property has been added
* Various security fixes
* Some TinyMCE-based editors failed to load (739141)
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changes:
-Added tre_ prefix to all functions exported from libtre. This changes the
ABI
-Bug fixes
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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
~~~~~~
Plenty of new matchers and quite a few critical bug fixes (especially to do
with stack traces from failed assertions). A net win for all.
Changes
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* ``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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0.1.13
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:release date: 2012-04-21
New
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* Don't accept subtype of list and tuple as msgpack list. (Steeve Morin)
It allows customize how it serialized with ``default`` argument.
Bugs fixed
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* Fix wrong error message. (David Wolever)
* Fix memory leak while unpacking when ``object_hook`` or ``list_hook`` is used.
(Steeve Morin)
Other changes
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* setup.py works on Python 2.5 (Steffen Siering)
* Optimization for serializing dict.
0.1.12
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:release date: 2011-12-27
Bugs fixed
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* Re-enable packs/unpacks removed at 0.1.11. It will be removed when 0.2 is released.
0.1.11
=======
:release date: 2011-12-26
Bugs fixed
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* Include test code for Python3 to sdist. (Johan Bergstrom)
* Fix compilation error on MSVC. (davidgaleano)
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Tagging version '0.97' using shipit.
Prep for 0.97 release to CPAN
Need to actually check to make sure we have a comma locale.
Tagging version '0.96' using shipit.
Final merge from bleadperl plus whitespace cleanup
Wrong skip count and extra whitespace
Eliminate comma_locale helper script after all, since we don't
really need it with only one locale test file.
Sync with Perl core, especially not leaking scalars during boolean.
Figured out what I was missing on Perl > 5.9 tests.
For some reason, the pure Perl test fails otherwise.
Turns out this isn't a bug in version but in Perl, so we cannot test
it here.
Merge changes from bleadperl. Split out locale testing to two
files. Prep for releasing 0.96 to CPAN.
No longer recommend 0.77 in the use line.
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3.5 Wed Mar 7 20:50:48 CET 2012
- localise $^W, as this causes warnings with 5.16 when some lost
soul uses -w. common::sense doesn't support $^W, but tries to
shield module authors and programs from its ill effects. If you
enable $^W, then you normally get to keep the pieces because you
change semantics of other people's code.
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0.51 Sep 28 2011
- fixed retrieving of movie rating (ticket #71117);
- fixed official movie sites test.
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2012-02-15 File-Listing 6.04
Erik Esterer (1):
Minor mistake in module description
Gisle Aas (1):
Test parsing of dosftp listings
Peter Rabbitson (1):
This modulue works with 5.6.2
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VERSION 6.31 (2012-03-01)
Added extended formats to printf method.
Can now parse formats where the time and zone are not adjacent
Added PeriodTimeSep config variable.
Holidays can be used as date strings
Added new recur modifiers
Added a new date format
More flexibility in parsing timezones with both offset and abbrev
Deltas now support fractional values.
Multiple holidays supported
Bug fixes
Language fixes
Documentation fixes
VERSION 6.30 (2012-01-11)
Much of the delta code was reworked.
Modified Delta_Format
Removed some deprecated config variables:
The following config variables have been removed.
GlobalCnf
IgnoreGlobalCnf
PersonalCnf
PersonalCnfPath
PathSep
Internal
DeltaSigns
UpdateCurrTZ
ConvTZ
OldConfigFiles
ResetWorkDay
Newest zoneinfo data (tzdata 2011n).
Better handling of undef in DM6
Bug fixes
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Changes:
New features:
* New menu item "Bazaar > Work > Ignore unknown files..." to launch new
* qignore
dialog (available in QBzr 0.22.1 or later).
Improvements:
* Added support to populate %(wt_selected)s tool action command placeholder
* from
working tree selected items.
Bug Fixes:
* Use absolute file path when opening with a text editor (Ryan Haigh,
* #836631)
* Fix endless loop on workingtree view filename filter (Jonathan
Riddell, #822738)
* Fix workingtree view filename filter to match first character
(Jonathan Riddell)
* Cope with broken history.dat files which can cause explorer to fail to
start
with a cryptic error from unpickling otherwise. (Martin Packman, #814151)
Workarounds:
* QFileSystemWatcher disabled for working tree view and for repository view.
while running on Windows due the huge amount of bug reports related to it.
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* Bug fixes.
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* New module ``zope.interface.registry``. This is code moved from
``zope.component.registry`` which implements a basic nonperistent component
registry as ``zope.interface.registry.Components``. This class was moved
from ``zope.component`` to make porting systems (such as Pyramid) that rely
only on a basic component registry to Python 3 possible without needing to
port the entirety of the ``zope.component`` package. Backwards
compatibility import shims have been left behind in ``zope.component``, so
this change will not break any existing code.
* New ``tests_require`` dependency: ``zope.event`` to test events sent by
Components implementation. The ``zope.interface`` package does not have a
hard dependency on ``zope.event``, but if ``zope.event`` is importable, it
will send component registration events when methods of an instance of
``zope.interface.registry.Components`` are called.
* New interfaces added to support ``zope.interface.registry.Components``
addition: ``ComponentLookupError``, ``Invalid``, ``IObjectEvent``,
``ObjectEvent``, ``IComponentLookup``, ``IRegistration``,
``IUtilityRegistration``, ``IAdapterRegistration``,
``ISubscriptionAdapterRegistration``, ``IHandlerRegistration``,
``IRegistrationEvent``, ``RegistrationEvent``, ``IRegistered``,
``Registered``, ``IUnregistered``, ``Unregistered``,
``IComponentRegistry``, and ``IComponents``.
* No longer Python 2.4 compatible (tested under 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, and 3.2).
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arguments to speex are floats or ints. They are, as far as I can tell,
always ints in pkgsrc. This test has been getting the wrong answer in
my test-build environment, leading to build failure later on.
Admittedly the test gets the wrong answer because I've been having the
wrappers insert -Wall -Wno-error, but that has value (as does being
able to test-build this and ekiga) and as best I can tell the test is
pointless.
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* Change distfile to separated source.
Changelog is not shown.
Probably some bugs are fixed.
Tested on NetBSD/i386 6.99.4 and DragonFly/i386 3.0.1.
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* Change distfile to separated source.
Tested on NetBSD/i386 6.99.4 and DragonFly/i386 3.0.1.
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ERROR: 'IPython requires Python Version 2.6 or above.'
Mark it so.
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qt4 console (if py-qt4 is installed) and a web notebook (also needs
additional pkgs, see the docs)
Its APIs are incompatible to ipython-0.11 (which is used by the
"accerciser" pkg), thus imported as a separate pkg.
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