Jenkins groups junit test results by loosely interpreting the
classname attribute of the <testcase> element as a package-qualified
java class name such as java.util.String. It ignores the <testsuite>
elements in the xml. To organize test results we therefore need to
embed the suite name in the classname attribute as if it was a java
package name.
Fixes#922.
If [#filename] is present in tags, use it for the classname attribute,
rather than "global". If the test fixture is present that still takes
precedence.
Change it so the classname attribute on the <testcase> element is the
test fixture name or "global" regardless of whether the TEST_CASE
contains SECTIONs. This way the output is not changed substantially,
just because a SECTION is added to a TEST_CASE.
All C++11 toggles are now removed. What is left is either platform
specific (POSIX_SIGNALS, WINDOWS_SEH), or possibly still needed
(USE_COUNTER).
If current CLion is compatible with `__COUNTER__`, then we should also
force `__COUNTER__` usage.
Changed
* CATCH_AUTO_PTR -> std::unique_ptr
* CATCH_OVERRIDE -> override
* CATCH_NULL -> nullptr
* CATCH_NOEXCEPT -> noexcept
* CATCH_NOEXCEPT_IS -> noexcept
Removed
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_UNIQUE_PTR
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_SHUFFLE
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TYPE_TRAITS
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_OVERRIDE
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_LONG_LONG
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_TUPLE
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_IS_ENUM
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_GENERATED_METHODS
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NOEXCEPT
* CATCH_CONFIG_CPP11_NULLPTR
* CATCH_CONFIG_VARIADIC_MACROS
std::ifstream in libstdc++ contains a bug, where it sets errno to zero.
To work around it, we manually save the errno before using std::ifstream
in debugger check, and reset it after we are done.
We also preventively save errno before using sprintf.
Fixes#835
This is a hackish attempt to add a TAP reporter (see
philsquared/Catch#309 ) by following the TAP 12 specification
<http://testanything.org/tap-specification.html>. I'm unsure how well I
did in following the spec or with following good C++ guidelines.
Comments are appreciated.
Signed-off-by: Colton Wolkins (Ogre) <frostyfrog2@gmail.com>
Some versions of MinGW do not support enough of Win32 API to let us work
with SEH, so SEH is now MSVC only (+ configurable toggle).
Also made use of gmtime_s MSVC only (as oposed to Windows only).
Fixes#805
In reality, this is a relatively small performance improvement,
especially with the previous improvements removing lots of superfluous
string handling, but still was measurable.