minitest won't crash if SimpleCov isn't loaded - aka don't execute SimpleCov code in the minitest plugin if SimpleCov isn't loaded. Thanks to @edariedl for the report of the peculiar problem in #877.
v0.18.4
Another small bugfix release π Fixes SimpleCov running with rspec-rails, which was broken due to our fixed minitest integration.
Bugfixes
SimpleCov will run again correctly when used with rspec-rails. The excellent bug report #873 by @odlp perfectly details what went wrong. Thanks to @adam12 for the fix #874.
v0.18.3
Small bugfix release. It's especially recommended to upgrade simplecov-html as well because of bugs in the 0.12.0 release.
Bugfixes
Fix a regression related to file encodings as special characters were missing. Furthermore we now respect the magic # encoding: ... comment and read files in the right encoding. Thanks (@Tietew) - see #866
Use Minitest.after_run hook to trigger post-run hooks if Minitest is present. See #756 and #855 thanks (@adam12)
v0.18.2
Small release just to allow you to use the new simplecov-html.
Enhancements
Relax simplecov-html requirement so that you're able to use 0.12.0
v0.18.1
Small Bugfix release.
Bugfixes
Just putting # :nocov: on top of a file or having an uneven number of them in general works again and acts as if ignoring until the end of the file. See #846 and thanks @DannyBen for the report.
v0.18.0
Huge release! Highlights are support for branch coverage (Ruby 2.5+) and dropping support for EOL'ed Ruby versions (< 2.4).
Please also read the other beta patch notes.
Enhancements
You can now define the minimum expected coverage by criterion like minimum_coverage line: 90, branch: 80
Memoized some internal data structures that didn't change to reduce SimpleCov overhead
Both FileList and SourceFile now have a coverage method that returns a hash that points from a coverage criterion to a CoverageStatistics object for uniform access to overall coverage statistics for both line and branch coverage
Bugfixes
we were losing precision by rounding the covered strength early, that has been removed. For Formatters this also means that you may need to round it yourself now.
Removed an inconsistency in how we treat skipped vs. irrelevant lines (see #565) - SimpleCov's definition of 100% is now "You covered everything that you could" so if coverage is 0/0 that's counted as a 100% no matter if the lines were irrelevant or ignored/skipped
Noteworthy
FileList stopped inheriting from Array, it includes Enumerable so if you didn't use Array specific methods on it in formatters you should be fine
minitest won't crash if SimpleCov isn't loaded - aka don't execute SimpleCov code in the minitest plugin if SimpleCov isn't loaded. Thanks to @edariedl for the report of the peculiar problem in #877.
0.18.4 (2020-02-24)
Another small bugfix release π Fixes SimpleCov running with rspec-rails, which was broken due to our fixed minitest integration.
Bugfixes
SimpleCov will run again correctly when used with rspec-rails. The excellent bug report #873 by @odlp perfectly details what went wrong. Thanks to @adam12 for the fix #874.
0.18.3 (2020-02-23)
Small bugfix release. It's especially recommended to upgrade simplecov-html as well because of bugs in the 0.12.0 release.
Bugfixes
Fix a regression related to file encodings as special characters were missing. Furthermore we now respect the magic # encoding: ... comment and read files in the right encoding. Thanks (@Tietew) - see #866
Use Minitest.after_run hook to trigger post-run hooks if Minitest is present. See #756 and #855 thanks (@adam12)
0.18.2 (2020-02-12)
Small release just to allow you to use the new simplecov-html.
Enhancements
Relax simplecov-html requirement so that you're able to use 0.12.0
0.18.1 (2020-01-31)
Small Bugfix release.
Bugfixes
Just putting # :nocov: on top of a file or having an uneven number of them in general works again and acts as if ignoring until the end of the file. See #846 and thanks @DannyBen for the report.
0.18.0 (2020-01-28)
Huge release! Highlights are support for branch coverage (Ruby 2.5+) and dropping support for EOL'ed Ruby versions (< 2.4).
Please also read the other beta patch notes.
You can run with branch coverage by putting enable_coverage :branch into your SimpleCov configuration (like the SimpleCov.start do .. end block)
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Prep 0.18.5 release06225b5
Only run our minitest plugin code if SimpleCov is indeed defineddfada04
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Remove lots of unneeded rails files/stuffac5f6ee
give github actions sqlite3 for hopefully a good installa459bcb
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