The problem was that under specific circumstances, namely that none
of their children progressed, `GeneratorTracker` will not progress.
This was changed recently, to allow for code like this, where a
`SECTION` follows a `GENERATE` at the same level:
```cpp
SECTION("A") {}
auto a = GENERATE(1, 2);
SECTION("B") {}
```
However, this interacted badly with `SECTION` filters (`-c foo`),
as they could deactivate all `SECTION`s below a generator, and thus
stop it from progressing forever. This commit makes GeneratorTracker
check whether there are any filters active, and if they are, it checks
whether its section-children can ever run.
Fixes#2025
The new output (mostly) follows the old `--list-test-names-only`
format, with the exception of no longer supporting line output
for `--verbosity high`.
Fixes#2051
- don't warn on zero return code of --list-reporters
- previously return code was the number of reporters (#1410, #1146)
- as of 2c06ee9 return code is zero on success
The problem was that Catch2 did not reliably include `<exception>`
before it checked for the feature test macro for
`std::uncaught_exceptions`. To avoid overhead of including
`<exception>` everywhere, the configuration check was split out
into a separate header.
Closes#2021
As far as I understand the standard, if there is a function called
`rng` in the global namespace, and a function argument called `rng`,
then the argument should shadow the function. This then means that
uses of `rng` inside the function should refer to the argument.
This is not the case for AppleClang 12.0.0. Luckily the workaround
is simple enough; just rename the argument. Given that the function
is 3 lines and uncomplicated, the change of the name doesn't really
affect readability.
Still, WTF AppleClang?
Closes#2030
* Change regex to allow parentheses inside the test macro for a type list
* Append a wildcard to the CTestName if the test case is a template
* Also change the regular expression so parentheses are allowed in names
(fixes#1848)
This commits also adds a script that does the amalgamation of headers
and .cpp files into the distributable version, removes the old
`generateSingleHeader` script, and also adds a very simple compilation
test for the amalgamated distribution.