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2.0.1
Breaking changes
- Removed C++98 support
- Removed legacy reporter support
- Removed legacy generator support
- Generator support will come back later, reworked
- Removed
Catch::toStringsupport- The new stringification machinery uses
Catch::StringMakerspecializations first andoperator<<overloads second.
- The new stringification machinery uses
- Removed legacy
SCOPED_MSGandSCOPED_INFOmacros - Removed
INTERNAL_CATCH_REGISTER_REPORTERCATCH_REGISTER_REPORTERshould be used to register reporters
- Removed legacy
[hide]tag[.],[.foo]and[!hide]are still supported
- Output into debugger is now colourized
*_THROWS_AS(expr, exception_type)now unconditionally appendsconst&to the exception type.CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILEnow affects theCHECK_family of assertions as well asREQUIRE_family of assertions- This is most noticeable in
CHECK(throws()), which would previously report failure, properly stringify the exception and continue. Now it will report failure and stop executing current section.
- This is most noticeable in
- Removed deprecated matcher utility functions
Not,AllOfandAnyOf.- They are superseded by operators
!,&&and||, which are natural and do not have limited arity
- They are superseded by operators
- Removed support for non-const comparison operators
- Non-const comparison operators are an abomination that should not exist
- They were breaking support for comparing function to function pointer
std::pairandstd::tupleare no longer stringified by default- This is done to avoid dragging in
<tuple>and<utility>headers in common path - Their stringification can be enabled per-file via new configuration macros
- This is done to avoid dragging in
Approxis subtly different and hopefully behaves more as users would expectApprox::scaledefaults to0.0Approx::epsilonno longer applies to the larger of the two compared values, but only to theApprox's valueINFINITY == Approx(INFINITY)returns true
Improvements
- Reporters and Listeners can be defined in files different from the main file
- The file has to define
CATCH_CONFIG_EXTERNAL_INTERFACESbefore including catch.hpp.
- The file has to define
- Errors that happen during set up before main are now caught and properly reported once main is entered
- If you are providing your own main, you can access and use these as well.
- New assertion macros, *_THROWS_MATCHES(expr, exception_type, matcher) are provided
- As the arguments suggest, these allow you to assert that an expression throws desired type of exception and pass the exception to a matcher.
- JUnit reporter no longer has significantly different output for test cases with and without sections
- Most assertions now support expressions containing commas (ie
REQUIRE(foo() == std::vector<int>{1, 2, 3});) - Catch now contains experimental micro benchmarking support
- See
projects/SelfTest/Benchmark.tests.cppfor examples - The support being experiment means that it can be changed without prior notice
- See
- Catch uses new CLI parsing library (Clara)
- Users can now easily add new command line options to the final executable
- This also leads to some changes in
Catch::Sessioninterface
- All parts of matchers can be removed from a TU by defining
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLE_MATCHERS- This can be used to somewhat speed up compilation times
- An experimental implementation of
CATCH_CONFIG_DISABLEhas been added- Inspired by Doctest's
DOCTEST_CONFIG_DISABLE - Useful for implementing tests in source files
- ie for functions in anonymous namespaces
- Removes all assertions
- Prevents
TEST_CASEregistrations - Exception translators are not registered
- Reporters are not registered
- Listeners are not registered
- Inspired by Doctest's
- Reporters/Listeners are now notified of fatal errors
- This means specific signals or structured exceptions
- The Reporter/Listener interface provides default, empty, implementation to preserve backward compatibility
- Stringification of
std::chrono::durationandstd::chrono::time_pointis now supported- Needs to be enabled by a per-file compile time configuration option
- Add
pkg-configsupport to CMake install command
Fixes
- Don't use console colour if running in XCode
- Explicit constructor in reporter base class
- Swept out
-Wweak-vtables,-Wexit-time-destructors,-Wglobal-constructorswarnings - Compilation for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) is supported
- SEH handling and colorized output are disabled when compiling for UWP
- Implemented a workaround for
std::uncaught_exceptionissues in libcxxrt- These issues caused incorrect section traversals
- The workaround is only partial, user's test can still trigger the issue by using
throw;to rethrow an exception
- Suppressed C4061 warning under MSVC
Internal changes
- The development version now uses .cpp files instead of header files containing implementation.
- This makes partial rebuilds much faster during development
- The expression decomposition layer has been rewritten
- The evaluation layer has been rewritten
- New library (TextFlow) is used for formatting text to output
Older versions
1.9.x
1.9.6
Improvements
- Catch's runtime overhead has been significantly decreased (#937, #939)
- Added
--list-extra-infocli option (#934).- It lists all tests together with extra information, ie filename, line number and description.
1.9.5
Fixes
- Truthy expressions are now reconstructed properly, not as booleans (#914)
- Various warnings are no longer erroneously suppressed in test files (files that include
catch.hpp, but do not defineCATCH_CONFIG_MAINorCATCH_CONFIG_RUNNER) (#871) - Catch no longer fails to link when main is compiled as C++, but linked against Objective-C (#855)
- Fixed incorrect gcc version detection when deciding to use
__COUNTER__(#928)- Previously any GCC with minor version less than 3 would be incorrectly classified as not supporting
__COUNTER__.
- Previously any GCC with minor version less than 3 would be incorrectly classified as not supporting
- Suppressed C4996 warning caused by upcoming updated to MSVC 2017, marking
std::uncaught_exceptionas deprecated. (#927)
Improvements
- CMake integration script now incorporates debug messages and registers tests in an improved way (#911)
- Various documentation improvements
1.9.4
Fixes
CATCH_FAILmacro no longer causes compilation error without variadic macro supportINFOmessages are no longer cleared after being reported once
Improvements and minor changes
- Catch now uses
wmainwhen compiled under Windows andUNICODEis defined.- Note that Catch still officially supports only ASCII
1.9.3
Fixes
- Completed the fix for (lack of) uint64_t in earlier Visual Studios
1.9.2
Improvements and minor changes
- All of
Approx's member functions now accept strong typedefs in C++11 mode (#888)- Previously
Approx::scale,Approx::epsilon,Approx::marginandApprox::operator()didn't.
- Previously
Fixes
- POSIX signals are now disabled by default under QNX (#889)
- QNX does not support current enough (2001) POSIX specification
- JUnit no longer counts exceptions as failures if given test case is marked as ok to fail.
Catch::Optionshould now have its storage properly aligned.- Catch no longer attempts to define
uint64_ton windows (#862)- This was causing trouble when compiled under Cygwin
Other
- Catch is now compiled under MSVC 2017 using
std:c++latest(C++17 mode) in CI - We now provide cmake script that autoregisters Catch tests into ctest.
- See
contribfolder.
- See
1.9.1
Fixes
- Unexpected exceptions are no longer ignored by default (#885, #887)
1.9.0
Improvements and minor changes
- Catch no longer attempts to ensure the exception type passed by user in
REQUIRE_THROWS_ASis a constant reference.- It was causing trouble when
REQUIRE_THROWS_ASwas used inside templated functions - This actually reverts changes made in v1.7.2
- It was causing trouble when
- Catch's
Versionstruct should no longer be double freed when multiple instances of Catch tests are loaded into single program (#858)- It is now a static variable in an inline function instead of being an
externed struct.
- It is now a static variable in an inline function instead of being an
- Attempt to register invalid tag or tag alias now throws instead of calling
exit().- Because this happen before entering main, it still aborts execution
- Further improvements to this are coming
CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILEnow speeds-up compilation ofREQUIRE*assertions by further ~15%.- The trade-off is disabling translation of unexpected exceptions into text.
- When Catch is compiled using C++11,
Approxis now constructible with anything that can be explicitly converted todouble. - Captured messages are now printed on unexpected exceptions
Fixes:
- Clang's
-Wexit-time-destructorsshould be suppressed for Catch's internals - GCC's
-Wparenthesesis now suppressed for all TU's that includecatch.hpp.- This is functionally a revert of changes made in 1.8.0, where we tried using
_Pragmabased suppression. This should have kept the suppression local to Catch's assertions, but bugs in GCC's handling of_Pragmas in C++ mode meant that it did not always work.
- This is functionally a revert of changes made in 1.8.0, where we tried using
- You can now tell Catch to use C++11-based check when checking whether a type can be streamed to output.
- This fixes cases when an unstreamable type has streamable private base (#877)
- Details can be found in documentation
Other notes:
- We have added VS 2017 to our CI
- Work on Catch 2 should start soon
1.8.x
1.8.2
Improvements and minor changes
- TAP reporter now behaves as if
-swas always set- This should be more consistent with the protocol desired behaviour.
- Compact reporter now obeys
-d yesargument (#780)- The format is "XXX.123 s: " (3 decimal places are always present).
- Before it did not report the durations at all.
- XML reporter now behaves the same way as Console reporter in regards to
INFO- This means it reports
INFOmessages on success, if output on success (-s) is enabled. - Previously it only reported
INFOmessages on failure.
- This means it reports
CAPTURE(expr)now stringifiesexprin the same way assertion macros do (#639)- Listeners are now finally documented.
- Listeners provide a way to hook into events generated by running your tests, including start and end of run, every test case, every section and every assertion.
Fixes:
- Catch no longer attempts to reconstruct expression that led to a fatal error (#810)
- This fixes possible signal/SEH loop when processing expressions, where the signal was triggered by expression decomposition.
- Fixed (C4265) missing virtual destructor warning in Matchers (#844)
std::strings are now taken byconst&everywhere (#842).- Previously some places were taking them by-value.
- Catch should no longer change errno (#835).
- This was caused by libstdc++ bug that we now work around.
- Catch now provides
FAIL_CHECK( ... )macro (#765).- Same as
FAIL( ... ), but does not abort the test.
- Same as
- Functions like
fabs,tolower,memset,isalnumare now used withstd::qualification (#543). - Clara no longer assumes first argument (binary name) is always present (#729)
- If it is missing, empty string is used as default.
- Clara no longer reads 1 character past argument string (#830)
- Regression in Objective-C bindings (Matchers) fixed (#854)
Other notes:
- We have added VS 2013 and 2015 to our CI
- Catch Classic (1.x.x) now contains its own, forked, version of Clara (the argument parser).
1.8.1
Fixes
Cygwin issue with gettimeofday - #define was not early enough
1.8.0
New features/ minor changes
- Matchers have new, simpler (and documented) interface.
- Catch provides string and vector matchers.
- For details see Matchers documentation.
- Changed console reporter test duration reporting format (#322)
- Old format:
Some simple comparisons between doubles completed in 0.000123s - New format:
xxx.123s: Some simple comparisons between doubles(There will always be exactly 3 decimal places)
- Old format:
- Added opt-in leak detection under MSVC + Windows (#439)
- Enable it by compiling Catch's main with
CATCH_CONFIG_WINDOWS_CRTDBG
- Enable it by compiling Catch's main with
- Introduced new compile-time flag,
CATCH_CONFIG_FAST_COMPILE, trading features for compilation speed.- Moves debug breaks out of tests and into implementation, speeding up test compilation time (~10% on linux).
- More changes are coming
- Added TAP (Test Anything Protocol) and Automake reporters.
- These are not present in the default single-include header and need to be downloaded from GitHub separately.
- For details see documentation about integrating with build systems.
- XML reporter now reports filename as part of the
SectionandTestCasetags. Approxnow supports an optional margin of absolute error- It has also received new documentation.
Fixes
- Silenced C4312 ("conversion from int to 'ClassName *") warnings in the evaluate layer.
- Fixed C4512 ("assignment operator could not be generated") warnings under VS2013.
- Cygwin compatibility fixes
- Signal handling is no longer compiled by default.
- Usage of
gettimeofdayinside Catch should no longer cause compilation errors.
- Improved
-Wparenthesessupression for gcc (#674)- When compiled with gcc 4.8 or newer, the supression is localized to assertions only
- Otherwise it is supressed for the whole TU
- Fixed test spec parser issue (with escapes in multiple names)
Other
- Various documentation fixes and improvements
1.7.x
1.7.2
Fixes and minor improvements
Xml:
(technically the first two are breaking changes but are also fixes and arguably break few if any people)
- C-escape control characters instead of XML encoding them (which requires XML 1.1)
- Revert XML output to XML 1.0
- Can provide stylesheet references by extending the XML reporter
- Added description and tags attribites to XML Reporter
- Tags are closed and the stream flushed more eagerly to avoid stdout interpolation
Other:
REQUIRE_THROWS_ASnow catches exception byconst&and reports expected type- In
SECTIONs the file/ line is now of theSECTION. not theTEST_CASE - Added std:: qualification to some functions from C stdlib
- Removed use of RTTI (
dynamic_cast) that had crept back in - Silenced a few more warnings in different circumstances
- Travis improvements
1.7.1
Fixes:
- Fixed inconsistency in defining
NOMINMAXandWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEANinsidecatch.hpp. - Fixed SEH-related compilation error under older MinGW compilers, by making Windows SEH handling opt-in for compilers other than MSVC.
- For specifics, look into the documentation.
- Fixed compilation error under MinGW caused by improper compiler detection.
- Fixed XML reporter sometimes leaving an empty output file when a test ends with signal/structured exception.
- Fixed XML reporter not reporting captured stdout/stderr.
- Fixed possible infinite recursion in Windows SEH.
- Fixed possible compilation error caused by Catch's operator overloads being ambiguous in regards to user-defined templated operators.
1.7.0
Features/ Changes:
- Catch now runs significantly faster for passing tests
- Microbenchmark focused on Catch's overhead went from ~3.4s to ~0.7s.
- Real world test using JSON for Modern C++'s test suite went from ~6m 25s to ~4m 14s.
- Catch can now run specific sections within test cases.
- For now the support is only basic (no wildcards or tags), for details see the documentation.
- Catch now supports SEH on Windows as well as signals on Linux.
- After receiving a signal, Catch reports failing assertion and then passes the signal onto the previous handler.
- Approx can be used to compare values against strong typedefs (available in C++11 mode only).
- Strong typedefs mean types that are explicitly convertible to double.
- CHECK macro no longer stops executing section if an exception happens.
- Certain characters (space, tab, etc) are now pretty printed.
- This means that a
char c = ' '; REQUIRE(c == '\t');would be printed as' ' == '\t', instead of== 9.
- This means that a
Fixes:
- Text formatting no longer attempts to access out-of-bounds characters under certain conditions.
- THROW family of assertions no longer trigger
-Wunused-valueon expressions containing explicit cast. - Breaking into debugger under OS X works again and no longer required
DEBUGto be defined. - Compilation no longer breaks under certain compiler if a lambda is used inside assertion macro.
Other:
- Catch's CMakeLists now defines install command.
- Catch's CMakeLists now generates projects with warnings enabled.
1.6.x
1.6.1
Features/ Changes:
- Catch now supports breaking into debugger on Linux
Fixes:
- Generators no longer leak memory (generators are still unsupported in general)
- JUnit reporter now reports UTC timestamps, instead of "tbd"
CHECK_THATmacro is now properly defined asCATCH_CHECK_THATwhen usingCATCH_prefixed macros
Other:
- Types with overloaded
&&operator are no longer evaluated twice when used in an assertion macro. - The use of
__COUNTER__is supressed when Catch is parsed by CLion- This change is not active when compiling a binary
- Approval tests can now be run on Windows
- CMake will now warn if a file is present in the
includefolder but not is not enumerated as part of the project - Catch now defines
NOMINMAXandWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEANbefore includingwindows.h- This can be disabled if needed, see documentation for details.
1.6.0
Cmake/ projects:
- Moved CMakeLists.txt to root, made it friendlier for CLion and generating XCode and VS projects, and removed the manually maintained XCode and VS projects.
Features/ Changes:
- Approx now supports
>=and<= - Can now use
\to escape chars in test names on command line - Standardize C++11 feature toggles
Fixes:
- Blue shell colour
- Missing argument to
CATCH_CHECK_THROWS - Don't encode extended ASCII in XML
- use
std::shuffleon more compilers (fixes deprecation warning/error) - Use
__COUNTER__more consistently (where available)
Other:
- Tweaks and changes to scripts - particularly for Approval test - to make them more portable
Even Older versions
Release notes were not maintained prior to v1.6.0, but you should be able to work them out from the Git history