The old instruction would cause the debugger to be stuck at the
triggering source line forever, while the new one should have the
expected semantics, where the debugger can then single-step,
continue. or generally do things, afterwards.
Closes#2422
When a test file isn't provided with "/" in the path,
the filename isn't registered as a tag.
Fixing by providing a conditon for this edge case.
Closes#2328
Refactor FilterGenerator to remove ctor call to overridden method next()
in order to address clang static analyzer diagnostic:
catch2-src/single_include/catch2/catch.hpp:4166:42: note: Call to virtual method 'FilterGenerator::next' during construction bypasses virtual dispatch
auto has_initial_value = next();
^~~~~~
* Suppressed warning for comma-in-indexing-operator in tests that check
that specific behaviour.
* Made deprecated (and removed) allocator usings conditional on the tests
being compiled with old version of MSVC that still requires them.
Fixes#2272
When running clang.exe under Windows, catch.hpp leaks warning
suppressions because it uses `#pragma warning(push)` & `#pragma
warning(pop)` around warning suppressions like `#pragma clang diagnostic
ignore "-Wunused-variable"`, instead of using `#pragma clang diagnostic
push` and `#pragma clang diagnostic pop`.
This fixes that by only defining
`CATCH_INTERNAL_START_WARNINGS_SUPPRESSION` and
`CATCH_INTERNAL_STOP_WARNINGS_SUPPRESSION` to be the cl.exe variants if
`defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__clang__)`.
We used to use whatever precision we ended up having from C++'s
stdlib. However, some relatively popular tools, like Jenkins,
use Maven SureFire XML schema to validate JUnit test reports, and
Maven SureFire schema requires the duration to have at most 3
decimal places.
For compatibility, the JUnit reporter will now respect this
limitation.
Closes#2221
The `Catch2WithMain` target was added experimentally for v2.13.4
to provide potentially better compilation (and link) times to users.
However, having it compiled by default causes worse experience for
people who do not use it, and for the v2 versions the single include
distribution is still the main one.
Closes#2142
Because new glibc has changed `MINSIGSTKSZ` to be a syscall instead
of being constant, the signal posix handling needed changes, as it
used the value in constexpr context, for deciding size of an array.
It would be simple to fix it by having the handler determine the
signal handling stack size and allocate the memory every time the
handler is being installed, but that would add another allocation
and a syscall every time a test case is entered.
Instead, I split apart the idea of preparing fatal error handlers,
and engaging them, so that the memory can be allocated only once
and still be guarded by RAII.
Also turns out that Catch2's use of `MINSIGSTKSZ` was wrong, and
we should've been using `SIGSTKSZ` the whole time, which we use now.
Closes#2178
* [Issue 2154] Correct error when building with IBM's latest XLC compiler with xlclang++ front-end.
On AIX, the XLC 16.1.0.1 compiler considers the call to `std::abs` ambigious, so it needs help with a static_cast to the type of the template argument.
Co-authored-by: Martin Hořeňovský <martin.horenovsky@gmail.com>
Parsing C++ with regex in CMake is error prone and regularly leads to silently
dropped (not run) test cases.
Going forward the function `catch_discover_tests` from `contrib/CMake.cmake`
should be used.
For more information see https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/issues/2092#issuecomment-747342765
Set `_CATCH_DISCOVER_TESTS_SCRIPT` helper variable globally. Otherwise in a
scoped call (like `add_subdirectory()`) the variable gets lost. This lost
variable results in a post build error with not much information to lead to the
root of the problem.
This enables the usage of the helper script with the following example structure
- CMakeLists.txt (project root with `add_subdirectory(external/catch2)`
- external/catch2
- CMakeLists.txt (contents listed below)
- contrib/Catch.cmake
- contrib/CatchAddTests.cmake
- catch2/catch.hpp
- tests
- CMakeLists.txt (add tests with `catch_discover_tests(${PROJECT_NAME})`)
contents of project specific helper `external/catch2/CMakeLists.txt`
```cmake
cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.1...${CMAKE_VERSION})
project(Catch2 LANGUAGES CXX VERSION 2.13.3)
add_library(Catch2 INTERFACE)
target_include_directories(Catch2
INTERFACE
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}>
)
# provide a namespaced alias for clients to 'link' against if catch is included as a sub-project
add_library(Catch2::Catch2 ALIAS Catch2)
include(contrib/Catch.cmake)
```
It should provide a shared impl for all targets that need to link
against Catch2's implementation. However, due to limitations of
C++ linking and Catch2's v2 implementation, this is only experimental
and might not work under some circumstances.