This should decrease the number of allocations before main is entered
significantly, but complicates the code somewhat in return.
Assuming I used `massif` right, doing just `SelfTest --list-tests`
went from 929 allocations at "Remove gcc-4.9 from the travis builds"
(2 commits up), to 614 allocations with this commit.
Now a `TEST_CASE` macro should create a single TestCaseInfo and then
it should never be copied around. This, together with latter changes,
should significantly decrease the number of allocations made before
`main` is even entered.
This allows us to provide machine-readable listings through the
XMLReporter and it will also allow users to define their own listing
format that does whatever their own tools need.
Previously it returned the sum of listed things because ???. This
was completely useless and in many ways actively counterproductive
because of the success/failure conventions around exit codes.
Closes#1410
This PR ultimately does 3 things
* Separately tracks matched tests per each filter part (that is, a set of filters separated by an OR (`,`)), which allows Catch2 to report each of the alternative filters that don't match any tests.
* Fixes `-w NoTests` to return non-zero in the process
* Adds tests for `-w NoTests`.
7f229b4f caused the output file to get opened twice, while
some types of files (e.g. named pipes) can be only opened once.
After this change Session::applyCommandLine opens the output file
only when there is an error to print.
* Session::applyCommandLine overload on wchar_t
This allows users on Windows to use Catch::Session::applyCommandLine
with wchar_t * arguments of application.
With this change Session::run became templated so both char and wchar_t
version have the same implementation.
This means
* Adding new configuration toggle `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS`
and a best-guess configuration auto-checking for it.
* Adding new set of internal macros, `CATCH_TRY`, `CATCH_CATCH_ALL`
and `CATCH_CATCH_ANON` that can be used in place of regular `try`,
`catch(...)` and `catch(T const&)` respectively, while disappearing
when `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS` is enabled.
* Replacing all uses of `throw` with calls to `Catch::throw_exception`
customization point.
* Providing a default implementation for the above customization point
when `CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_EXCEPTIONS` is set.
* Letting users override this implementation with their own.
* Some minor changes and ifdefs all around to support the above
Catch2's documentation promises that listeners are called _before_
reporters, but because of the previous implementation, they were
called _after_ reporters. This commit fixes that.
Closes#1234
To prevent bugs with stitching system headers inside Catch,
the proxy header is responsible for guarding against inclusion
on Linux, rather than the includers.
Might be related to #1197