nitram509 / lib-bpmn-engine

A BPMN engine, meant to be embedded in Go applications with minimal hurdles, and a pleasant developer experience using it. This approach can increase transparency for non-developers.
https://nitram509.github.io/lib-bpmn-engine/
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Bump github.com/corbym/gocrest from 1.0.5 to 1.1.2 #228

Open dependabot[bot] opened 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Bumps github.com/corbym/gocrest from 1.0.5 to 1.1.2.

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v1.1.2

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/corbym/gocrest/compare/v1.1.1...v1.1.2

v1.1.1

Splits up the Length, Empty and Nil matchers.

Unfortunately, for matchers that work on arrays, maps or pointers will still require the compiler to be told the type of the underlying value. E.g.

// nil pointer, actual is declared as `*string`
then.AssertThat(testing, values.actual, is.NilPtr[string]())
//[]int actual 
then.AssertThat(stubTestingT, test.actual, has.Length[int](https://github.com/corbym/gocrest/blob/HEAD/test.expected))
// map
then.AssertThat(t, map[string]bool{"hello": true}, has.MapLength[string, bool](https://github.com/corbym/gocrest/blob/HEAD/1))

.. but vanilla Nil only works on errors and requires no boilerplate types:

then.AssertThat(stubTestingT, someError, is.Nil())

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/corbym/gocrest/compare/v1.1.0...v1.1.1

v.1.1.0 - generics

Changes all the matchers to use generics instead of reflection. Some still use a bit of reflection, e.g. TypeName etc.

Other major changes:

  • ValueContaining has been split into StringContaining, MapContaining, MapContainingValues, MapMatchingValues, ArrayContaining and ArrayMatching.

  • No longer panics with unknown types, as types will fail at compile time. Some idiosyncrasies with the generic types do exist, but this is language specific;

    • map matchers generally need to know the type of the map key values explicitly or the compiler will complain, e.g. then.AssertThat(testing, map[string]bool{"hi": true, "bye": true}, has.AllKeys[string, bool](https://github.com/corbym/gocrest/blob/HEAD/"hi", "bye"))
    • has.Length() is likewise pernickety about types being explicit, mainly because it works on both strings and arrays. It needs to know both the type of the array and the array/string type. Confused? me too.
    • is.LessThan and is.GreaterThan no longer work on complex types. This is because the complex types do not support the comparison operators (yet, somehow, they could be compared by reflection 🤷 )

See the matcher_test.go file for full usage.

What's Changed

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