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Florian Bruhin 4066696956 tox/requirements: Update coverage to 4.1
Version 4.1 --- 2016-05-21

- The internal attribute Reporter.file_reporters was removed in 4.1b3.
  It should have come has no surprise that there were third-party tools
  out there using that attribute. It has been restored, but with a
  deprecation warning.

Version 4.1b3 --- 2016-05-10

- When running your program, execution can jump from an except X: line
  to some other line when an exception other than X happens. This jump
  is no longer considered a branch when measuring branch coverage.
- When measuring branch coverage, yield statements that were never
  resumed were incorrectly marked as missing. This is now fixed.
- During branch coverage of single-line callables like lambdas and
  generator expressions, coverage.py can now distinguish between them
  never being called, or being called but not completed.
- The HTML report now has a map of the file along the rightmost edge of
  the page, giving an overview of where the missed lines are. Thanks,
  Dmitry Shishov.
- The HTML report now uses different monospaced fonts, favoring Consolas
  over Courier. Along the way not properly handling one-space indents
  was fixed. The index page also has slightly different styling, to try
  to make the clickable detail pages more apparent.
- Missing branches reported with coverage report -m will now say ->exit
  for missed branches to the exit of a function, rather than a negative
  number.
- coverage --help and coverage --version now mention which tracer is
  installed, to help diagnose problems. The docs mention which features
  need the C extension.
- Officially support PyPy 5.1, which required no changes, just updates
  to the docs.
- The Coverage.report function had two parameters with non-None
  defaults, which have been changed. show_missing used to default to
  True, but now defaults to None. If you had been calling
  Coverage.report without specifying show_missing, you'll need to
  explicitly set it to True to keep the same behavior. skip_covered used
  to default to False. It is now None, which doesn't change the
  behavior.
- It's never been possible to pass a namespace module to one of the
  analysis functions, but now at least we raise a more specific error
  message, rather than getting confused.
- The coverage.process_startup function now returns the Coverage
  instance it creates.
- Make a small tweak to how we compare threads, to avoid buggy custom
  comparison code in thread classes.

Version 4.1b2 --- 2016-01-23

- Problems with the new branch measurement in 4.1 beta 1 were fixed:
  - Class docstrings were considered executable. Now they no longer are.
  - yield from and await were considered returns from functions, since
    they could tranfer control to the caller. This produced unhelpful
    "missing branch" reports in a number of circumstances. Now they no
    longer are considered returns.
  - In unusual situations, a missing branch to a negative number was
    reported.
- The XML report now produces correct package names for modules found in
  directories specified with source=.
- coverage report won't produce trailing whitespace.

Version 4.1b1 --- 2016-01-10

- Branch analysis has been rewritten: it used to be based on bytecode,
  but now uses AST analysis. This has changed a number of things:
  - More code paths are now considered runnable, especially in
    try/except structures. This may mean that coverage.py will identify
    more code paths as uncovered. This could either raise or lower your
    overall coverage number.
  - Python 3.5's async and await keywords are properly supported
  - Some long-standing branch coverage bugs were fixed:
    - functions with only a docstring for a body would incorrectly
      report a missing branch on the def line.
    - code in an except block could be incorrectly marked as a missing
      branch.
    - context managers (with statements) in a loop or try block could
      confuse the branch measurement, reporting incorrect partial
      branches.
    - In Python 3.5, an actual partial branch could be marked as
      complete.
- Pragmas to disable coverage measurement can now be used on decorator
  lines, and they will apply to the entire function or class being
  decorated.
- Multiprocessing support is now available on Windows.
- Files with two encoding declarations are properly supported.
- Non-ascii characters in regexes in the configuration file worked in
  3.7, but stopped working in 4.0. Now they work again.
- Form-feed characters would prevent accurate determination of the
  beginning of statements in the rest of the file. This is now fixed.
2016-05-22 14:35:26 +02:00
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appveyor_install.py Simplify package installation on CI 2016-05-12 20:32:03 +02:00
requirements-codecov.txt tox/requirements: Update coverage to 4.1 2016-05-22 14:35:26 +02:00
requirements-pip.txt ci: Update pip to 8.1.2 2016-05-12 20:32:03 +02:00
requirements-tox.txt travis: Separate requirement files 2016-05-12 20:32:03 +02:00
travis_install.sh travis: Separate requirement files 2016-05-12 20:32:03 +02:00
travis_run.sh Revert "travis: Switch to autobuilt Docker images" 2016-04-29 23:21:41 +02:00