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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Martin Hořeňovský
423e1d2ebb
Integrate the new reporter specs into Catch2
This means that the CLI interface now uses the new key-value oriented
reporter spec, the common reporter base creates the colour implementation
based on the reporter-specific configuration, and it also stores the
custom configuration options for each reporter instance.

Closes #339 as it allows per-reporter forcing of ansi colour codes.
2022-04-07 12:50:08 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
1a8a793178
Refactor colour handling to prepare for per-reporter colour modes
This includes always compiling the ANSI and None colour
implementations, as they don't need to touch any platform
specific APIs, and removing their respective compile-time
configuration options.

Because the Win32 colour implementation requires Win32-specific
APIs, it is still hidden behind a compile-time toggle,
`CATCH_CONFIG_COLOUR_WIN32` (renamed from `..._COLOUR_WINDOWS`).

The commandline options for colours were also changed. The
option now uses different name, and allows to select between
different implementations, rather than changing whether
the compiled-in colour implementation is used through
"yes/no/default" options.
2022-03-28 13:10:13 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
4acc520f76
Event listeners no longer take reporter config in constructor
This also required splitting out Listener factory from
the reporter factory hierarchy. In return, the listener
factories only need to take in `IConfig const*`, which
opens up further refactorings down the road in the colour
selection and implementation.
2022-03-18 00:36:18 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
913f79a661
Each reporter keeps its own colour implementation
This opens path to per-reporter colour output customization,
and fixes multiple issues with the old colour implementation.

Under the old implementation, using Win32-backed colouring
would always change the colour used by the console, even if the
actual output was written elsewhere, such as a file passed by
the `--out` flag. This will no longer happen, as the reporter's
colour impl will check that the reporter's stream is pointed
to console before trying to change the colours.

POSIX/ANSI colour implementation suffered a similar-ish issue,
in that it only wrote the colour escape codes into the default
output stream, even if the reporter asking for colouring was
actually writing to a completely different output stream.
2022-03-08 12:51:13 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
61d0f7a9af
Pass the whole IStream wrapper into reporter
This will become useful when reworking colour support, because
Win32 colour support requires checking whether the output is
stdout, which is done through the `IStream` wrapper.
2022-03-06 16:34:13 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
b6ff2c3dda
Error out reporter registration for reporter names with '::' 2022-01-09 19:01:14 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
103cb16696
Rename listening reporter to multi reporter 2022-01-05 00:00:28 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
8baf9c05a3 Add more unit tests
* Call order of listeners/reporters in multireporter
* Adding listeners/reporters properly updates reporter preferences
2022-01-01 14:10:52 +01:00
Martin Hořeňovský
905bf438ae
Fix bad indentation calculation in the console reporter
The problem came from the console reporter trying to provide a
fancy linebreaking (primarily for things like `SCENARIO` or the
BDD macros), so that new lines start with extra indentation if
the text being line broken starts as "{text}: ".

The console reporter did not properly take into account cases
where the ": " part would already be in a later line, in which
case it would ask for non-sensical level of indentation (larger
than single line length).

We fixed this by also enforcing that the special indentation case
only triggers if the ": " is found early enough in the line, so
that we also avoid degenerate cases like this:
```
blablabla: F
           a
           n
           c
           y
           .
           .
           .
```

Fixes #2309
2021-10-25 15:21:28 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
426954032f
Rename Contains string matcher builder to ContainsSubstring
The problem with the old name was that it collided with the
range matcher `Contains`, and it was not really possible to
disambiguate them just with argument types.

Closes #2131
2021-09-27 21:28:33 +02:00
Martin Hořeňovský
971b1fc32a
--list-* flags write to target specified by the -o flag
Also added tests for the default implementations of list* reporter
helpers.

Closes #2061
2021-01-26 18:36:54 +01:00