mirror of
				https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git
				synced 2025-10-31 20:27:11 +01:00 
			
		
		
		
	Updated documentation TOCs
This commit is contained in:
		 Martin Moene
					Martin Moene
				
			
				
					committed by
					
						 Martin Hořeňovský
						Martin Hořeňovský
					
				
			
			
				
	
			
			
			 Martin Hořeňovský
						Martin Hořeňovský
					
				
			
						parent
						
							60b05b2041
						
					
				
				
					commit
					a81c01d4f9
				
			| @@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ | ||||
| <a id="top"></a> | ||||
| # CI and other odd pieces | ||||
|  | ||||
| **Contents**<br> | ||||
| [Continuous Integration systems](#continuous-integration-systems)<br> | ||||
| [Other reporters](#other-reporters)<br> | ||||
| [Low-level tools](#low-level-tools)<br> | ||||
| [CMake](#cmake)<br> | ||||
|  | ||||
| This page talks about how Catch integrates with Continuous Integration  | ||||
| Build Systems may refer to low-level tools, like CMake, or larger systems that run on servers, like Jenkins or TeamCity. This page will talk about both. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ | ||||
| [Usage](#usage)<br> | ||||
| [Specify the section to run](#specify-the-section-to-run)<br> | ||||
| [Filenames as tags](#filenames-as-tags)<br> | ||||
| [Override output colouring](#use-colour)<br> | ||||
| [Override output colouring](#override-output-colouring)<br> | ||||
|  | ||||
| Catch works quite nicely without any command line options at all - but for those times when you want greater control the following options are available. | ||||
| Click one of the followings links to take you straight to that option - or scroll on to browse the available options. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -9,9 +9,12 @@ | ||||
| [stdout](#stdout)<br> | ||||
| [Fallback stringifier](#fallback-stringifier)<br> | ||||
| [Default reporter](#default-reporter)<br> | ||||
| [C++11 toggles](#c-11-toggles)<br> | ||||
| [C++17 toggles](#c-17-toggles)<br> | ||||
| [Other toggles](#other-toggles)<br> | ||||
| [Windows header clutter](#windows-header-clutter)<br> | ||||
| [Enabling stringification](#enabling-stringification)<br> | ||||
| [Disabling exceptions](#disabling-exceptions)<br> | ||||
|  | ||||
| Catch is designed to "just work" as much as possible. For most people the only configuration needed is telling Catch which source file should host all the implementation code (```CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN```). | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ | ||||
| <a id="top"></a> | ||||
| # Supplying main() yourself | ||||
|  | ||||
| **Contents**<br> | ||||
| [Let Catch take full control of args and config](#let-catch-take-full-control-of-args-and-config)<br> | ||||
| [Amending the config](#amending-the-config)<br> | ||||
| [Adding your own command line options](#adding-your-own-command-line-options)<br> | ||||
| [Version detection](#version-detection)<br> | ||||
|  | ||||
| The easiest way to use Catch is to let it supply ```main()``` for you and handle configuring itself from the command line. | ||||
|  | ||||
| This is achieved by writing ```#define CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN``` before the ```#include "catch.hpp"``` in *exactly one* source file. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1,5 +1,21 @@ | ||||
| <a id="top"></a> | ||||
|  | ||||
| # Release notes | ||||
| **Contents**<br> | ||||
| [2.4.0](#240)<br> | ||||
| [2.3.0](#230)<br> | ||||
| [2.2.3](#223)<br> | ||||
| [2.2.2](#222)<br> | ||||
| [2.2.1](#221)<br> | ||||
| [2.2.0](#220)<br> | ||||
| [2.1.2](#212)<br> | ||||
| [2.1.1](#211)<br> | ||||
| [2.1.0](#210)<br> | ||||
| [2.0.1](#201)<br> | ||||
| [Older versions](#older-versions)<br> | ||||
| [Even Older versions](#even-older-versions)<br> | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| # 2.4.0 | ||||
|  | ||||
| **This release brings two new experimental features, generator support | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1,6 +1,12 @@ | ||||
| <a id="top"></a> | ||||
| # String conversions | ||||
|  | ||||
| **Contents**<br> | ||||
| [operator << overload for std::ostream](#operator-overload-for-std-ostream)<br> | ||||
| [Catch::StringMaker<T> specialisation](#catch-stringmaker-t-specialisation)<br> | ||||
| [Catch::is_range<T> specialisation](#catch-is_range-t-specialisation)<br> | ||||
| [Exceptions](#exceptions)<br> | ||||
|  | ||||
| Catch needs to be able to convert types you use in assertions and logging expressions into strings (for logging and reporting purposes). | ||||
| Most built-in or std types are supported out of the box but there are two ways that you can tell Catch how to convert your own types (or other, third-party types) into strings. | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
		Reference in New Issue
	
	Block a user