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Revision 2 (latest revision is 8)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- update to 2.2.0: * pseudo traceback additions `-l` or `--showlocals` shows locals `__tracebackhide__ = True` is honored. * Fix 127 IndexError when running a check in a thread * include tests an examples in sdist - pr 121 * README.md - clean up documentation for `--check-max-tb`. * Minor internal cleanup - removed some debug code. * `check.call_on_fail(func)` - ***Experimental*** * Name changed from `check.set_failure_callback(func)`. * This "func" function will be called for each failed check, and needs to accept a string parameter. * With the following change, the default is now pretty darn fast, and most people will not need to modify any settings to get most of the speed improvements. * `--check-max-tb=<int>` - sets the max number of pseudo- traceback reports per test function. * `check.set_no_tb` and `--set-no-tb` will be removed in a future release. (probably soon) * Since `--check-max-tb` is more useful, the default for `--check-max-tb` is 1, which is already pretty fast. * And `--check-max-tb=0` has the same effect as `--check-no- tb`. * Most changes are related to speedup improvements. * use `--check-no-tb --check-max-report=10` to get super zippy. * `check.between()` added just for fun * Rewrote `check.equal()` and other helper functions to not use assert. * `--check-no-tb` - turn off tracebacks * `--check-max-report` - limit reported failures per test
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