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Bump coverage from 4.5.1 to 5.3 #140

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

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Bumps coverage from 4.5.1 to 5.3.

Release notes

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coverage-5.3

  • The source setting has always been interpreted as either a file path or a module, depending on which existed. If both interpretations were valid, it was assumed to be a file path. The new source_pkgs setting can be used to name a package to disambiguate this case. Thanks, Thomas Grainger. Fixes issue 268.
  • If a plugin was disabled due to an exception, we used to still try to record its information, causing an exception, as reported in issue 1011. This is now fixed.

coverage-5.2.1

  • The dark mode HTML report still used light colors for the context listing, making them unreadable (issue 1009). This is now fixed.
  • The time stamp on the HTML report now includes the time zone. Thanks, Xie Yanbo (pull request 960).

coverage-5.2

  • The HTML report has been redesigned by Vince Salvino. There is now a dark mode, the code text is larger, and system sans serif fonts are used, in addition to other small changes (issue 858 and pull request 931).
  • The coverage report and coverage html commands now accept a --precision option to control the number of decimal points displayed. Thanks, Teake Nutma (pull request 982).
  • The coverage report and coverage html commands now accept a --no-skip-covered option to negate --skip-covered. Thanks, Anthony Sottile (issue 779 and pull request 932).
  • The --skip-empty option is now available for the XML report, closing issue 976.
  • The coverage report command now accepts a --sort option to specify how to sort the results. Thanks, Jerin Peter George (pull request 1005).
  • If coverage fails due to the coverage total not reaching the --fail-under value, it will now print a message making the condition clear. Thanks, Naveen Yadav (pull request 977).
  • TOML configuration files with non-ASCII characters would cause errors on Windows (issue 990). This is now fixed.
  • The output of --debug=trace now includes information about how the --source option is being interpreted, and the module names being considered.

coverage-5.1

coverage-5.0.4

  • If using the [run] relative_files setting, the XML report will use relative files in the <source> elements indicating the location of source code. Closes issue 948.
  • The textual summary report could report missing lines with negative line numbers on PyPy3 7.1 (issue 943). This is now fixed.
  • Windows wheels for Python 3.8 were incorrectly built, but are now fixed. (issue 949)
  • Updated Python 3.9 support to 3.9a4.
  • HTML reports couldn’t be sorted if localStorage wasn’t available. This is now fixed: sorting works even though the sorting setting isn’t retained. (issue 944 and pull request 945). Thanks, Abdeali Kothari.

coverage-5.0.3

  • A performance improvement in 5.0.2 didn’t work for test suites that changed directory before combining data, causing “Couldn’t use data file: no such table: meta” errors (issue 916). This is now fixed.
  • Coverage could fail to run your program with some form of “ModuleNotFound” or “ImportError” trying to import from the current directory. This would happen if coverage had been packaged into a zip file (for example, on Windows), or was found indirectly (for example, by pyenv-virtualenv). A number of different scenarios were described in issue 862 which is now fixed. Huge thanks to Agbonze O. Jeremiah for reporting it, and Alexander Waters and George-Cristian Bîrzan for protracted debugging sessions.
  • Added the “premain” debug option.
  • Added SQLite compile-time options to the “debug sys” output.

coverage-5.0.2

  • Programs that used multiprocessing and changed directories would fail under coverage. This is now fixed (issue 890). A side effect is that debug information about the config files read now shows absolute paths to the files.
  • When running programs as modules (coverage run -m) with --source, some measured modules were imported before coverage starts. This resulted in unwanted warnings (“Already imported a file that will be measured”) and a reduction in coverage totals (issue 909). This is now fixed.
  • If no data was collected, an exception about “No data to report” could happen instead of a 0% report being created (issue 884). This is now fixed.
  • The handling of source files with non-encodable file names has changed. Previously, if a file name could not be encoded as UTF-8, an error occurred, as described in issue 891. Now, those files will not be measured, since their data would not be recordable.
  • A new warning (“dynamic-conflict”) is issued if two mechanisms are trying to change the dynamic context. Closes issue 901.
  • coverage run --debug=sys would fail with an AttributeError. This is now fixed (issue 907).

coverage-5.0.1

  • 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.
Changelog

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Version 5.3 --- 2020-09-13

  • The source setting has always been interpreted as either a file path or a module, depending on which existed. If both interpretations were valid, it was assumed to be a file path. The new source_pkgs setting can be used to name a package to disambiguate this case. Thanks, Thomas Grainger. Fixes issue 268.
  • If a plugin was disabled due to an exception, we used to still try to record its information, causing an exception, as reported in issue 1011. This is now fixed.

Version 5.2.1 --- 2020-07-23

  • The dark mode HTML report still used light colors for the context listing, making them unreadable (issue 1009). This is now fixed.
  • The time stamp on the HTML report now includes the time zone. Thanks, Xie Yanbo (pull request 960).

Version 5.2 --- 2020-07-05

  • The HTML report has been redesigned by Vince Salvino. There is now a dark mode, the code text is larger, and system sans serif fonts are used, in addition to other small changes (issue 858 and pull request 931).
  • The coverage report and coverage html commands now accept a --precision option to control the number of decimal points displayed. Thanks, Teake Nutma (pull request 982).
  • The coverage report and coverage html commands now accept a --no-skip-covered option to negate --skip-covered. Thanks, Anthony Sottile (issue 779 and pull request 932).
  • The --skip-empty option is now available for the XML report, closing issue 976.
  • The coverage report command now accepts a --sort option to specify how to sort the results. Thanks, Jerin Peter George (pull request 1005).
  • If coverage fails due to the coverage total not reaching the --fail-under value, it will now print a message making the condition clear. Thanks, Naveen Yadav (pull request 977).
  • TOML configuration files with non-ASCII characters would cause errors on Windows (issue 990). This is now fixed.
  • The output of --debug=trace now includes information about how the --source option is being interpreted, and the module names being considered.

Version 5.1 --- 2020-04-12

  • The JSON report now includes counts of covered and missing branches. Thanks, Salvatore Zagaria.
  • On Python 3.8, try-finally-return reported wrong branch coverage with decorated async functions (issue 964). This is now fixed. Thanks, Kjell Braden.
  • The ~coverage.Coverage.get_option and ~coverage.Coverage.set_option methods can now manipulate the [paths] configuration setting. Thanks to Bernát Gábor for the fix for issue 967.

Version 5.0.4 --- 2020-03-16

  • If using the [run] relative_files setting, the XML report will use relative files in the <source> elements indicating the location of source code. Closes issue 948.
  • The textual summary report could report missing lines with negative line numbers on PyPy3 7.1 (issue 943). This is now fixed.
  • Windows wheels for Python 3.8 were incorrectly built, but are now fixed. (issue 949)
  • Updated Python 3.9 support to 3.9a4.
  • HTML reports couldn't be sorted if localStorage wasn't available. This is now fixed: sorting works even though the sorting setting isn't retained. (issue 944 and pull request 945). Thanks, Abdeali Kothari.

Version 5.0.3 --- 2020-01-12

  • A performance improvement in 5.0.2 didn't work for test suites that changed directory before combining data, causing "Couldn't use data file: no such table: meta" errors (issue 916). This is now fixed.
  • Coverage could fail to run your program with some form of "ModuleNotFound" or "ImportError" trying to import from the current directory. This would happen if coverage had been packaged into a zip file (for example, on Windows), or was found indirectly (for example, by pyenv-virtualenv). A number of different scenarios were described in issue 862 which is now fixed. Huge thanks to Agbonze O. Jeremiah for reporting it, and Alexander Waters and George-Cristian Bîrzan for protracted debugging sessions.
  • Added the "premain" debug option.
  • Added SQLite compile-time options to the "debug sys" output.

Version 5.0.2 --- 2020-01-05

Commits
  • d13594e Making a release
  • 039ef09 If a plugin is disabled, don't try to record its file tracers. #1011
  • 24eb6fd Move disable_plugin to Python
  • 987ceb9 Fix a missed exception handling for bad plugins
  • c907b2e ambigious -> ambiguous
  • 263f3e1 Docs and cleanup for source_pkgs
  • ecd6ab1 Create Way to force package even if filepath exists (#1026)
  • 39e6d1d Thomas Grainger's first commit
  • 154f528 replace confusing comment with assertion (#1028)
  • c315908 Explain a mystery
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #155.