This means that the user will see the estimation of full benchmark
running time when it is available, unlike now when it often only
ends up flushed after the benchmark is fully finished.
This means that the user will almost immediately see the start
of table like this
```
benchmark name samples iterations estimated
mean low mean high mean
std dev low std dev high std dev
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fill vector generated 100 54 3.0834 ms
```
This presents significant improvement in user experience especially
for long running benchmarks.
* AssertionEnd does not reset the assertion info yet. That is done after populateReaction. And reset assertion info would also reset the result disposition to normal, so that any uncaught exception would be reported as failure
* Approving test output changes due to added unit tests
* Unit tests to throw std::runtime_error instead of std::exception
* Add a unit test to test incomplete assertion handler
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Co-authored-by: Ross <ross.tang@gfo-x.com>
* Add missing include for VxWorks build.
std::min is defined in algorithm provides std::min. It appears to be transitively included for most platforms. For VxWorks however this explicit include is required.
* Add option CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_MESSAGES to selectively prefix message macros only.
In contrast to CATCH_CONFIG_PREFIX_ALL, this will only prefix the following macros:
I.e. INFO, UNSCOPED_INFO, WARN and CATCH_CAPTURE
This is mainly useful for codebases that use INFO or WARN for their own logging macros.
Specifically we turned `mean`, `classify_outliers`, `jackknife`,
into concrete functions that take only `const_iterator` from vecs,
instead of generic iterators over anything.
I also changed `resample` to take `const_iterator` instead of
plain `iterator`, and similar for `standard_deviation`, and
`analyse_samples`.
Introducing a new DISCOVERY_MODE mode option, which provides greater
control over when catch_discover_tests perforsm test discovery.
It has two supported modes:
* POST_BUILD: The default behavior, which adds a POST_BUILD command
to perform test discovery after the test has been built as was
always done so far.
* PRE_TEST: New mode, which delays test discovery until test execution.
The generated include file generates the appropriate CTest files at
runtime and regenerates the CTest files when the executable is
updated.
This mode can be used in build-environments that don't allow for
executing the linked binaries at build-time (like in a
cross-compilation environment).
DISCOVERY_MODE can be controlled in two ways:
1. Setting the DISCOVERY_MODE when calling catch_discover_tests.
2. Setting the global CMAKE_CATCH_DISCOVER_TESTS_DISCOVERY_MODE prior
to calling gtest_discover_tests.
Closes#2493
Move test discovery logic into new catch_discover_tests_impl method
and make CatchAddTests aware of whether it is being launched in
CMake's script mode.
When launched in script mode, catch_discover_tests_impl is called
passing arguments obtained from the definitions passed into the call
to cmake. This preserves the existing behavior assumed by Catch.cmake.
Looking ahead, it also allows CatchAddTests to be included in
generated files and call catch_discover_tests_impl to perform test
discovery at test runtime with the new PRE_TEST discovery mode
introduced later.