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Updated command line docs with -w and -d
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<a href="#output"> ` -o, --out`</a><br />
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<a href="#name"> ` -n, --name`</a><br />
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<a href="#nothrow"> ` -e, --nothrow`</a><br />
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<a href="#warn"> ` -w, --warn`</a><br />
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<a href="#durations">` -d, --durations`</a><br />
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<a href="#usage"> ` -h, -?, --help`</a><br />
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<a id="test"></a>
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When running with this option any throw checking assertions are skipped so as not to contribute additional noise. Be careful if this affects the behaviour of subsequent tests.
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<a id="warn"></a>
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## Warnings
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<pre>-w, --warn <warning name></pre>
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Enables reporting of warnings (only one, at time of this writing). If a warning is issued it fails the test.
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The ony available warning, presently, is ```NoAssertions```. This warning fails a test case, or (leaf) section if no assertions (```REQUIRE```/ ```CHECK``` etc) are encountered.
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<a id="durations"></a>
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## Reporting timings
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<pre>-d, --durations <yes/no></pre>
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When set to ```yes``` Catch will report the duration of each test case, in milliseconds. Note that it does this regardless of whether a test case passes or fails. Note, also, the certain reporters (e.g. Junit) always report test case durations regardless of this option being set or not.
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<a id="usage"></a>
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## Usage
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<pre>-h, -?, --help</pre>
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