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1.1.1.3 |
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16-Jan-2012 |
jmmv |
Import atf 0.15: the major goal of this import is to reconcile any local changes to the atf codebase with upstream code. All local changes should have been backported, with appropriate portability workarounds where necessary.
This new release also includes other changes though, such as performance improvements and bug fixes, and also a major new feature partially implemented by pgoyette@: the time to execute each test cases and test program is now recorded and included in the output reports.
The import into NetBSD has been tested natively on amd64 and macppc, and the full test suite has also been run through anita on amd64 and i386. No regressions observed... but you never know.
From the NEWS file, the changes in this version are as follows:
Experimental version released on January 16th, 2012.
* Respect stdin in atf-check. The previous release silenced stdin for any processes spawned by atf, not only test programs, which caused breakage in tests that pipe data through atf-check.
* Performance improvements to atf-sh.
* Enabled detection of unused parameters and variables in the code and fixed all warnings.
* Changed the behavior of "developer mode". Compiler warnings are now enabled unconditionally regardless of whether we are in developer mode or not; developer mode is now only used to perform strict warning checks and to enable assertions. Additionally, developer mode is now only automatically enabled when building from the repository, not for formal releases.
* Added new Autoconf M4 macros (ATF_ARG_WITH, ATF_CHECK_C and ATF_CHECK_CXX) to provide a consistent way of defining a --with-arg flag in configure scripts and detecting the presence of any of the ATF bindings. Note that ATF_CHECK_SH was already introduced in 0.14, but it has now been modified to also honor --with-atf if instantiated.
* Added timing support to atf-run / atf-report.
* Added support for a 'require.memory' property, to specify the minimum amount of physical memory needed by the test case to yield valid results.
* PR bin/45690: Force an ISO-8859-1 encoding in the XML files generated by atf-report so that invalid data in the output of test cases does not mangle our report.
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1.1.1.2 |
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14-Jun-2011 |
jmmv |
Import atf-0.14:
Experimental version released on June 14th, 2011.
* Added a pkg-config file for atf-sh and an aclocal file to ease the detection of atf-sh from autoconf scripts.
* Made the default test case body defined by atf_sh fail. This is to ensure that test cases are properly defined in test programs and helps in catching typos in the names of the body functions.
* PR bin/44882: Made atf-run connect the stdin of test cases to /dev/zero. This provides more consistent results with "normal" execution (in particular, when tests are executed detached from a terminal).
* Made atf-run hardcode TZ=UTC for test cases. It used to undefine TZ, but that does not take into account that libc determines the current timezone from a configuration file.
* All test programs will now print a warning when they are not run through atf-run(1) stating that this is unsupported and may deliver incorrect results.
* Added support for the 'require.files' test-case property. This allows test cases to specify installed files that must be present for the test case to run.
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1.1.1.1 |
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20-Oct-2010 |
jmmv |
Import atf-0.11:
Experimental version released on October 20th, 2010.
* The ATF_CHECK* macros in atf-c++ were renamed to ATF_REQUIRE* to match their counterparts in atf-c.
* Clearly separated the modules in atf-c that are supposed to be public from those that are implementation details. The header files for the internal modules are not installed any more.
* Made the atf-check tool private. It is only required by atf-sh and being public has the danger of causing confusion. Also, making it private simplifies the public API of atf.
* Changed atf-sh to enable per-command error checking (set -e) by default. This catches many cases in which a test case is broken but it is not reported as such because execution continues.
* Fixed the XSTL and CSS stylesheets to support expected failures.
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