- Warn if using xmlconfig.file, self.loadZCML is the preferred option.
- Avoid false reports by suffixing an opening parenthesis on all methods.
- Add decorators from zope.interface and zope.component.
Due to the bugfix we can also remove the D001 suppression.
- The ``no_xvfb``-marker is now registered automatically so pytest doesn't fail
when run with ``--strict``.
- The ``xvfb`` fixture is now session-scoped.
Before this change, adding a new logging message involving logging e.g. the
default duckduckgo setting value failed.
Now we basically use a black- instead of a whitelist and only fail if we get a
load status message for duckduckgo.
- PropertyMock is now accessible from mocker.
- Fix regression using one of the assert_* methods in patched functions which
receive a parameter named method.
- Remove duplication from the environment section
- Dropped support for Python 3.2
- Indicated setup and teardown in report
- Fixed colour of errors in report
- Fix version parsing of py.test to work with py.test release candidates
- More general handling of the health check problem where things could fail
because of a cache miss - now one "free" example is generated before the start
of the health check run.
- Fix a bug where Hypothesis would error when running on Python 2.7.3 or earlier
because it was trying to pass a bytearray object to struct.unpack (which is
only supported since 2.7.4).
Issues #1269, #866
qutebrowser would crash when XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR was set to some
non-absolute value (which should not happen, but it can) and
"storage -> download-dir" was empty, since when the user didn't give an
absolute filename, even the joined path of download_dir() (i.e.
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR in this case) and the filename was not absolute either.
Since the path was not absolute, create_full_filename returned None,
which meant that os.path.basename(self._filename) raised an exception.
Now we display an error message and fall back to $HOME.
Trying to get the device location while running the tests can trigger all kind
of funny effects.
Since we can't easily mock the GPS responses, we only run those on the CI where
we at least have some predictable setup.
Fixes#1297.
We used to use flake8-pep257 because docstrings claims no codes are ignorable
(which is wrong). However, that doesn't work with pydocstyle, so we had a
separate pydocstyle environment (and flake8-pep257 to check tests with relaxed
rules).
Now we only use flake8-docstrings + pydocstyle (which it switches to if it's
available, even though it still depends on pep257), and drop the pydocstyle tox
env.
As soon as flake8-docstrings is updated to drop the (unneeded) pep257
dependency, we can drop it as well.
This means we can now run things like running pylint --version without having
to set PYTHONPATH correctly now.
When using skip_install=true, the plugins wouldn't work as they need to import
qutebrowser.
We have to keep setting PYTHONPATH in run_pylint_on_tests.py, otherwise we get
this error I don't quite understand:
F: 1, 0: error while code parsing: Unable to load file
'/home/florian/proj/qutebrowser/git/__init__.py' ([Errno 2] No such
file or directory: '...') (parse-error)
(3.0.2: performance fix)
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3.0.1 - 2016-02-18
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* Fix a case where it was possible to trigger an "Unreachable" assertion when
running certain flaky stateful tests.
* Improve shrinking of large stateful tests by eliminating a case where it was
hard to delete early steps.
* Improve efficiency of drawing binary(min_size=n, max_size=n) significantly by
provide a custom implementation for fixed size blocks that can bypass a lot
of machinery.
* Set default home directory based on the current working directory at the
point Hypothesis is imported, not whenever the function first happens to be
called.
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3.0.0 - 2016-02-17
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Codename: This really should have been 2.1.
Externally this looks like a very small release. It has one small breaking change
that probably doesn't affect anyone at all (some behaviour that never really worked
correctly is now outright forbidden) but necessitated a major version bump and one
visible new feature.
Internally this is a complete rewrite. Almost nothing other than the public API is
the same.
New features:
* Addition of data() strategy which allows you to draw arbitrary data interactively
within the test.
* New "exploded" database format which allows you to more easily check the example
database into a source repository while supporting merging.
* Better management of how examples are saved in the database.
* Health checks will now raise as errors when they fail. It was too easy to have
the warnings be swallowed entirely.
New limitations:
* choices and streaming strategies may no longer be used with find(). Neither may
data() (this is the change that necessitated a major version bump).
Feature removal:
* The ForkingTestCase executor has gone away. It may return in some more working
form at a later date.
Performance improvements:
* A new model which allows flatmap, composite strategies and stateful testing to
perform *much* better. They should also be more reliable.
* Filtering may in some circumstances have improved significantly. This will
help especially in cases where you have lots of values with individual filters
on them, such as lists(x.filter(...)).
* Modest performance improvements to the general test runner by avoiding expensive
operations
In general your tests should have got faster. If they've instead got significantly
slower, I'm interested in hearing about it.
Data distribution:
The data distribution should have changed significantly. This may uncover bugs the
previous version missed. It may also miss bugs the previous version could have
uncovered. Hypothesis is now producing less strongly correlated data than it used
to, but the correlations are extended over more of the structure.
Shrinking:
Shrinking quality should have improved. In particular Hypothesis can now perform
simultaneous shrinking of separate examples within a single test (previously it
was only able to do this for elements of a single collection). In some cases
performance will have improved, in some cases it will have got worse but generally
shouldn't have by much.
This is based on HTML files with a global YAML comment, currently with "target"
as the only allowed key.
The tests then do this:
- Open a HTML file in data/hints/html
- Start hinting
- Make sure only one hint is visible
- Follow it, and make sure the page mentioned in "target:" is reached
Some ideas for the future:
- A "scroll" key, to scroll before hinting
- A "zoom" key, to zoom
- Multiple hints via a list
- Checking position of hints?
- A mode to manually check the pages (to check hint positions)
Issue #1214
Now uses a sensible filename for data: links instead of the whole base64
content. For PDF.js, it even uses the correct pdf filename.
TODO: Produces "QPainter:🔚 Painter ended with 2 saved states" while
running the tests here (Arch Linux):
CPython: 3.5.1
Qt: 5.5.1, runtime: 5.5.1
PyQt: 5.5.1
- Fixed Jython compatibility
- Fixed HTML formatter output with leading empty lines
- Added a mapping table for LaTeX encodings and added utf8
- Fixed image formatter font searching on Macs
- Fixed deepcopy-ing of Token instances
- Fixed Julia string interpolation
- Fixed statefulness of HttpLexer between get_tokens calls
- Many smaller fixes to various lexers