Unexpected successes were being labeled as failures, which might be
related to [1]. This behaviour is indeed welcome - we want to detect if
tests are unexpectedly succeeding via test pipeline failures, however,
the current implementation of the simpletap did not properly implement
this.
[1] https://bugs.python.org/issue20165
This commit updates all tests to enforce the Python3 executable. This is
necessary because the `assertRegex` function we use was renamed to this
name only in Python 3.2 [1]
For reference:
s;/usr/bin/env python;/usr/bin/env python3;g
[1]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html#unittest.TestCase.assertRegex
The problems script now outputs color on each of the test categories,
following the same rules used by simpletap.
It also now includes a --summary switch which outputs the same short
report seen when using ./run_all.
Before they were being treated as "passing" tests.
Since this might cause them to be silently ignored, classifying them
under "skipped" will ensure they won't go unnoticed.
Expected failures != skipped. The former will always be executed.
- Cmake was not updating HAVE_ST_BIRTHTIME.
- NIBBLER_FEATURE_DATE was not properly applied everywhere.
- FEATURE_COLOR was not properly set.
- Some source files failed to include cmake.h, and therefore were not properly
- Removed inefficient use of std::string::substr for guaranteed single character
strings.
- Integrated Directory::cd.
- Integrated File::ctime, ::btime.
- Integrated Path::operator+.
- Integrated Nibbler::getDigit{2,4,6}.
- Integrated HighResTimer.
enabling/disabling code.
- All Path objects now expanded internally to absolute form.
- Modified unit tests to accomodate absolute paths.
- Merged new nibbler.t.cpp tests.
- Made various methods const.
- Includes removed from some files, added to others.