python-hyper / hpack

HTTP/2 Header Encoding for Python
https://hpack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Bump coverage from 5.0 to 5.0.1 #195

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Bumps coverage from 5.0 to 5.0.1.

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Version 5.0.1 --- 2019-12-22

  • If a 4.x data file is the cause of a "file is not a database" error, then use a more specific error message, "Looks like a coverage 4.x data file, are you mixing versions of coverage?" Helps diagnose the problems described in issue 886.
  • Measurement contexts and relative file names didn't work together, as reported in issue 899 and issue 900. This is now fixed, thanks to David Szotten.
  • When using coverage run --concurrency=multiprocessing, all data files should be named with parallel-ready suffixes. 5.0 mistakenly named the main process' file with no suffix when using --append. This is now fixed, closing issue 880.
  • Fixed a problem on Windows when the current directory is changed to a different drive (issue 895). Thanks, Olivier Grisel.
  • Updated Python 3.9 support to 3.9a2.
Commits
  • d2ae0e2 Prep for 5.0.1
  • 7e747a3 Re-order windows CI jobs to get more useful information earlier
  • 0d6a878 Detect when a 4.x data file is being read. #886
  • d66d496 Don't need to check for JSON-era bad-data messages any more
  • 77dc37f Tweak some coverage details of switch_context code
  • cecc5dd One more adjustment for Python 3.9a2
  • 28c29a7 bpo 39114 broke 3.9, but maybe it's their bug
  • 31f7280 Cleanup and changelog for #899 #900
  • ade1f2c fix context reporting for relative_files
  • 7dc3772 Python 3.9a2 reverted how argv[0] is handled
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