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Initial Update #47

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This is my first visit to this fine repo so I have bundled all updates in a single pull request to make things easier for you to merge.

Close this pull request and delete the branch if you want me to start with single pull requests right away

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Name Pinned to pypi
ipdb 0.10.1 pypi
docutils 0.12 pypi
aiohttp-jinja2 0.8.0 pypi
pytest-cov 2.3.1 pypi
flake8 3.0.4 pypi
pygments 2.1.3 pypi
coverage 4.2 pypi
pytest 3.0.2 pypi
aiohttp-mako 0.0.1 pypi

Changelogs

ipdb -> 0.10.1

0.10.1


  • Support IPython 5.0.
    [ngoldbaum]

0.10.0


  • Stop trying to magically guess when stdout needs to be captured.
    Like needed by nose.
    Rather, provide a set of function that can be called explicitely when needed.
    [gotcha]
  • drop support of IPython before 0.10.2

0.9.4


0.9.3


  • Don't require users to pass a traceback to post_mortem.
    [Wilfred]

0.9.2


0.9.1


0.9.0


0.8.3


  • Don't pass sys.argv to IPython for configuration.
    [emulbreh]

0.8.2


  • Fix lexical comparison for version numbers.
    [sas23]
  • Allow configuring how many lines of code context are displayed
    by set_trace
    [JamshedVesuna]
  • If an instance of IPython is already running its configuration will be
    loaded.
    [IxDay]

0.8.1


0.8


0.7.1


0.7


  • Add launch_ipdb_on_exception context manager. Implies dropping Python 2.4 support.
    [Psycojoker]
  • Wrap sys.excepthook only once.
    [marciomazza]
  • Add GPL file and refer in headers.
    [stan3]
  • Python 3 support.
    [Piet Delport]
  • Basic tests.
    [msabramo]
  • Added the functions runcall, runeval and run.
    [dimasad]

0.6.1


  • State dependency on IPython later or equal to 0.10.
    [gotcha]

0.6


0.5


  • IPython 0.11 support.
    [lebedov]

0.4


0.3


  • Add post_mortem() for Products.PDBDebugMode support.
    [Jean Jordaan]
  • Moved to github.com.

0.2


  • Added pm().
    [Paulo Benedict Ang]

0.1


  • First "non dev" release.

aiohttp-jinja2 -> 0.8.0

0.8.0


  • Add ability to render template without context 28

0.7.0


  • Add ability to decorate class based views (available in aiohttp 0.20) 18
  • Upgrade aiohttp requirement to version 0.20.0+

0.6.2


  • Make app_key parameter from render_string coroutine optional

0.6.0


  • Fix a bug in middleware (missed coroutine decorator) 16
  • Drop Python 3.3 support (switched to aiohttp version v0.18.0)
  • Simplify context processors initialization by adding parameter to setup()

0.5.0


  • Introduce context processors 14
  • Bypass StreamResponse 15

0.4.3


  • Fix distribution building: add manifest file

0.4.2


  • Make HTTPInternalServerError exceptions more verbose on console
    output

0.4.1


  • Documentation update

0.4.0


  • Add render_string method

0.3.1


  • Don't allow non-mapping context
  • Fix tiny documentation issues
  • Change the library logo

0.3.0


  • Documentation release

0.2.1


  • Fix render_template function

0.2.0


  • Migrate to aiohttp 0.14
  • Add status parameter to template decorator
  • Drop optional response parameter

0.1.0


  • Initial release

pytest-cov -> 2.3.1

2.3.1


  • Fixed regression causing spurious errors when xdist was used. See 124 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/issues/124>_.
  • Fixed DeprecationWarning about incorrect addoption use. Contributed by Florian Bruhin in PR127 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/127>_.
  • Fixed deprecated use of funcarg fixture API. Contributed by Daniel Hahler in PR125 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/125>_.

2.3.0


  • Add support for specifying output location for html, xml, and annotate report.
    Contributed by Patrick Lannigan in PR113 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/113>_.
  • Fix bug hiding test failure when cov-fail-under failed.
  • For coverage >= 4.0, match the default behaviour of coverage report and
    error if coverage fails to find the source instead of just printing a warning.
    Contributed by David Szotten in PR116 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/116>_.
  • Fixed bug occurred when bare --cov parameter was used with xdist.
    Contributed by Michael Elovskikh in PR120 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/120>_.
  • Add support for skip_covered and added --cov-report=term-skip-covered command
    line options. Contributed by Saurabh Kumar in PR115 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/115>_.

2.2.1


  • Fixed incorrect merging of coverage data when xdist was used and coverage was >= 4.0.

2.2.0


  • Added support for changing working directory in tests. Previously changing working
    directory would disable coverage measurements in suprocesses.
  • Fixed broken handling for --cov-report=annotate.

2.1.0


  • Added support for coverage 4.0b2.
  • Added the --cov-append command line options. Contributed by Christian Ledermann
    in PR80 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/80>_.

2.0.0


  • Added --cov-fail-under, akin to the new fail_under option in coverage-4.0
    (automatically activated if there's a [report] fail_under = ... in .coveragerc).
  • Changed --cov-report=term to automatically upgrade to --cov-report=term-missing
    if there's [run] show_missing = True in .coveragerc.
  • Changed --cov so it can be used with no path argument (in wich case the source
    settings from .coveragerc will be used instead).
  • Fixed .pth installation to work in all cases (install, easy_install, wheels, develop etc).
  • Fixed .pth uninstallation to work for wheel installs.
  • Support for coverage 4.0.
  • Data file suffixing changed to use coverage's data_suffix=True option (instead of the
    custom suffixing).
  • Avoid warning about missing coverage data (just like coverage.control.process_startup).
  • Fixed a race condition when running with xdist (all the workers tried to combine the files).
    It's possible that this issue is not present in pytest-cov 1.8.X.

1.8.2


  • N/A

pygments -> 2.1.3

2.1.2


(in development)

  • Fixed Python 3 regression in image formatter (1215)

2.1.1


(relased Feb 14, 2016)

  • Fixed Jython compatibility (1205)
  • Fixed HTML formatter output with leading empty lines (1111)
  • Added a mapping table for LaTeX encodings and added utf8 (1152)
  • Fixed image formatter font searching on Macs (1188)
  • Fixed deepcopy-ing of Token instances (1168)
  • Fixed Julia string interpolation (1170)
  • Fixed statefulness of HttpLexer between get_tokens calls
  • Many smaller fixes to various lexers

2.1


(released Jan 17, 2016)

  • Added lexers:
    • Emacs Lisp (PR431)
    • Arduino (PR442)
    • Modula-2 with multi-dialect support (1090)
    • Fortran fixed format (PR213)
    • Archetype Definition language (PR483)
    • Terraform (PR432)
    • Jcl, Easytrieve (PR208)
    • ParaSail (PR381)
    • Boogie (PR420)
    • Turtle (PR425)
    • Fish Shell (PR422)
    • Roboconf (PR449)
    • Test Anything Protocol (PR428)
    • Shen (PR385)
    • Component Pascal (PR437)
    • SuperCollider (PR472)
    • Shell consoles (Tcsh, PowerShell, MSDOS) (PR479)
    • Elm and J (PR452)
    • Crmsh (PR440)
    • Praat (PR492)
    • CSound (PR494)
    • Ezhil (PR443)
    • Thrift (PR469)
    • QVT Operational (PR204)
    • Hexdump (PR508)
    • CAmkES Configuration (PR462)
  • Added styles:
    • Lovelace (PR456)
    • Algol and Algol-nu (1090)
  • Added formatters:
    • IRC (PR458)
    • True color (24-bit) terminal ANSI sequences (1142)
      (formatter alias: "16m")
  • New "filename" option for HTML formatter (PR527).
  • Improved performance of the HTML formatter for long lines (PR504).
  • Updated autopygmentize script (PR445).
  • Fixed style inheritance for non-standard token types in HTML output.
  • Added support for async/await to Python 3 lexer.
  • Rewrote linenos option for TerminalFormatter (it's better, but slightly
    different output than before) (1147).
  • Javascript lexer now supports most of ES6 (1100).
  • Cocoa builtins updated for iOS 8.1 (PR433).
  • Combined BashSessionLexer and ShellSessionLexer, new version should support
    the prompt styles of either.
  • Added option to pygmentize to show a full traceback on exceptions.
  • Fixed incomplete output on Windows and Python 3 (e.g. when using iPython
    Notebook) (1153).
  • Allowed more traceback styles in Python console lexer (PR253).
  • Added decorators to TypeScript (PR509).
  • Fix highlighting of certain IRC logs formats (1076).

2.0.2


(released Jan 20, 2015)

  • Fix Python tracebacks getting duplicated in the console lexer (1068).
  • Backquote-delimited identifiers are now recognized in F (1062).

2.0.1


(released Nov 10, 2014)

  • Fix an encoding issue when using pygmentize with the -o option.

2.0


(released Nov 9, 2014)

  • Default lexer encoding is now "guess", i.e. UTF-8 / Locale / Latin1 is
    tried in that order.
  • Major update to Swift lexer (PR410).
  • Multiple fixes to lexer guessing in conflicting cases:
    • recognize HTML5 by doctype
    • recognize XML by XML declaration
    • don't recognize C/C++ as SystemVerilog
  • Simplified regexes and builtin lists.

2.0rc1


(released Oct 16, 2014)

  • Dropped Python 2.4 and 2.5 compatibility. This is in favor of single-source
    compatibility between Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3+.
  • New website and documentation based on Sphinx (finally!)
  • Lexers added:
    • APL (969)
    • Agda and Literate Agda (PR203)
    • Alloy (PR355)
    • AmbientTalk
    • BlitzBasic (PR197)
    • ChaiScript (PR24)
    • Chapel (PR256)
    • Cirru (PR275)
    • Clay (PR184)
    • ColdFusion CFC (PR283)
    • Cryptol and Literate Cryptol (PR344)
    • Cypher (PR257)
    • Docker config files
    • EBNF (PR193)
    • Eiffel (PR273)
    • GAP (PR311)
    • Golo (PR309)
    • Handlebars (PR186)
    • Hy (PR238)
    • Idris and Literate Idris (PR210)
    • Igor Pro (PR172)
    • Inform 6/7 (PR281)
    • Intel objdump (PR279)
    • Isabelle (PR386)
    • Jasmin (PR349)
    • JSON-LD (PR289)
    • Kal (PR233)
    • Lean (PR399)
    • LSL (PR296)
    • Limbo (PR291)
    • Liquid (977)
    • MQL (PR285)
    • MaskJS (PR280)
    • Mozilla preprocessors
    • Mathematica (PR245)
    • NesC (PR166)
    • Nit (PR375)
    • Nix (PR267)
    • Pan
    • Pawn (PR211)
    • Perl 6 (PR181)
    • Pig (PR304)
    • Pike (PR237)
    • QBasic (PR182)
    • Red (PR341)
    • ResourceBundle (1038)
    • Rexx (PR199)
    • Rql (PR251)
    • Rsl
    • SPARQL (PR78)
    • Slim (PR366)
    • Swift (PR371)
    • Swig (PR168)
    • TADS 3 (PR407)
    • Todo.txt todo lists
    • Twig (PR404)
  • Added a helper to "optimize" regular expressions that match one of many
    literal words; this can save 20% and more lexing time with lexers that
    highlight many keywords or builtins.
  • New styles: "xcode" and "igor", similar to the default highlighting of
    the respective IDEs.
  • The command-line "pygmentize" tool now tries a little harder to find the
    correct encoding for files and the terminal (979).
  • Added "inencoding" option for lexers to override "encoding" analogous
    to "outencoding" (800).
  • Added line-by-line "streaming" mode for pygmentize with the "-s" option.
    (PR165) Only fully works for lexers that have no constructs spanning
    lines!
  • Added an "envname" option to the LaTeX formatter to select a replacement
    verbatim environment (PR235).
  • Updated the Makefile lexer to yield a little more useful highlighting.
  • Lexer aliases passed to get_lexer_by_name() are now case-insensitive.
  • File name matching in lexers and formatters will now use a regex cache
    for speed (PR205).
  • Pygments will now recognize "vim" modelines when guessing the lexer for
    a file based on content (PR118).
  • Major restructure of the pygments.lexers module namespace. There are now
    many more modules with less lexers per module. Old modules are still around
    and re-export the lexers they previously contained.
  • The NameHighlightFilter now works with any Name.* token type (790).
  • Python 3 lexer: add new exceptions from PEP 3151.
  • Opa lexer: add new keywords (PR170).
  • Julia lexer: add keywords and underscore-separated number
    literals (PR176).
  • Lasso lexer: fix method highlighting, update builtins. Fix
    guessing so that plain XML isn't always taken as Lasso (PR163).
  • Objective C/C++ lexers: allow "" prefixing any expression (871).
  • Ruby lexer: fix lexing of Name::Space tokens (860) and of symbols
    in hashes (873).
  • Stan lexer: update for version 2.4.0 of the language (PR162, PR255, PR377).
  • JavaScript lexer: add the "yield" keyword (PR196).
  • HTTP lexer: support for PATCH method (PR190).
  • Koka lexer: update to newest language spec (PR201).
  • Haxe lexer: rewrite and support for Haxe 3 (PR174).
  • Prolog lexer: add different kinds of numeric literals (864).
  • F lexer: rewrite with newest spec for F 3.0 (842), fix a bug with
    dotted chains (948).
  • Kotlin lexer: general update (PR271).
  • Rebol lexer: fix comment detection and analyse_text (PR261).
  • LLVM lexer: update keywords to v3.4 (PR258).
  • PHP lexer: add new keywords and binary literals (PR222).
  • external/markdown-processor.py updated to newest python-markdown (PR221).
  • CSS lexer: some highlighting order fixes (PR231).
  • Ceylon lexer: fix parsing of nested multiline comments (915).
  • C family lexers: fix parsing of indented preprocessor directives (944).
  • Rust lexer: update to 0.9 language version (PR270, PR388).
  • Elixir lexer: update to 0.15 language version (PR392).
  • Fix swallowing incomplete tracebacks in Python console lexer (874).

1.6


(released Feb 3, 2013)

  • Lexers added:
    • Dylan console (PR149)
    • Logos (PR150)
    • Shell sessions (PR158)
  • Fix guessed lexers not receiving lexer options (838).
  • Fix unquoted HTML attribute lexing in Opa (841).
  • Fixes to the Dart lexer (PR160).

1.6rc1


(released Jan 9, 2013)

  • Lexers added:
    • AspectJ (PR90)
    • AutoIt (PR122)
    • BUGS-like languages (PR89)
    • Ceylon (PR86)
    • Croc (new name for MiniD)
    • CUDA (PR75)
    • Dg (PR116)
    • IDL (PR115)
    • Jags (PR89)
    • Julia (PR61)
    • Kconfig (711)
    • Lasso (PR95, PR113)
    • LiveScript (PR84)
    • Monkey (PR117)
    • Mscgen (PR80)
    • NSIS scripts (PR136)
    • OpenCOBOL (PR72)
    • QML (PR123)
    • Puppet (PR133)
    • Racket (PR94)
    • Rdoc (PR99)
    • Robot Framework (PR137)
    • RPM spec files (PR124)
    • Rust (PR67)
    • Smali (Dalvik assembly)
    • SourcePawn (PR39)
    • Stan (PR89)
    • Treetop (PR125)
    • TypeScript (PR114)
    • VGL (PR12)
    • Visual FoxPro (762)
    • Windows Registry (819)
    • Xtend (PR68)
  • The HTML formatter now supports linking to tags using CTags files, when the
    python-ctags package is installed (PR87).
  • The HTML formatter now has a "linespans" option that wraps every line in a
    <span> tag with a specific id (PR82).
  • When deriving a lexer from another lexer with token definitions, definitions
    for states not in the child lexer are now inherited. If you override a state
    in the child lexer, an "inherit" keyword has been added to insert the base
    state at that position (PR141).
  • The C family lexers now inherit token definitions from a common base class,
    removing code duplication (PR141).
  • Use "colorama" on Windows for console color output (PR142).
  • Fix Template Haskell highlighting (PR63).
  • Fix some S/R lexer errors (PR91).
  • Fix a bug in the Prolog lexer with names that start with 'is' (810).
  • Rewrite Dylan lexer, add Dylan LID lexer (PR147).
  • Add a Java quickstart document (PR146).
  • Add a "external/autopygmentize" file that can be used as .lessfilter (802).

1.5


(codename Zeitdilatation, released Mar 10, 2012)

  • Lexers added:
    • Awk (630)
    • Fancy (633)
    • PyPy Log
    • eC
    • Nimrod
    • Nemerle (667)
    • F (353)
    • Groovy (501)
    • PostgreSQL (660)
    • DTD
    • Gosu (634)
    • Octave (PR22)
    • Standard ML (PR14)
    • CFengine3 (601)
    • Opa (PR37)
    • HTTP sessions (PR42)
    • JSON (PR31)
    • SNOBOL (PR30)
    • MoonScript (PR43)
    • ECL (PR29)
    • Urbiscript (PR17)
    • OpenEdge ABL (PR27)
    • SystemVerilog (PR35)
    • Coq (734)
    • PowerShell (654)
    • Dart (715)
    • Fantom (PR36)
    • Bro (PR5)
    • NewLISP (PR26)
    • VHDL (PR45)
    • Scilab (740)
    • Elixir (PR57)
    • Tea (PR56)
    • Kotlin (PR58)
  • Fix Python 3 terminal highlighting with pygmentize (691).
  • In the LaTeX formatter, escape special &, < and > chars (648).
  • In the LaTeX formatter, fix display problems for styles with token
    background colors (670).
  • Enhancements to the Squid conf lexer (664).
  • Several fixes to the reStructuredText lexer (636).
  • Recognize methods in the ObjC lexer (638).
  • Fix Lua "class" highlighting: it does not have classes (665).
  • Fix degenerate regex in Scala lexer (671) and highlighting bugs (713, 708).
  • Fix number pattern order in Ocaml lexer (647).
  • Fix generic type highlighting in ActionScript 3 (666).
  • Fixes to the Clojure lexer (PR9).
  • Fix degenerate regex in Nemerle lexer (706).
  • Fix infinite looping in CoffeeScript lexer (729).
  • Fix crashes and analysis with ObjectiveC lexer (693, 696).
  • Add some Fortran 2003 keywords.
  • Fix Boo string regexes (679).
  • Add "rrt" style (727).
  • Fix infinite looping in Darcs Patch lexer.
  • Lots of misc fixes to character-eating bugs and ordering problems in many
    different lexers.

1.4


(codename Unschärfe, released Jan 03, 2011)

  • Lexers added:
    • Factor (520)
    • PostScript (486)
    • Verilog (491)
    • BlitzMax Basic (478)
    • Ioke (465)
    • Java properties, split out of the INI lexer (445)
    • Scss (509)
    • Duel/JBST
    • XQuery (617)
    • Mason (615)
    • GoodData (609)
    • SSP (473)
    • Autohotkey (417)
    • Google Protocol Buffers
    • Hybris (506)
  • Do not fail in analyse_text methods (618).
  • Performance improvements in the HTML formatter (523).
  • With the noclasses option in the HTML formatter, some styles
    present in the stylesheet were not added as inline styles.
  • Four fixes to the Lua lexer (480, 481, 482, 497).
  • More context-sensitive Gherkin lexer with support for more i18n translations.
  • Support new OO keywords in Matlab lexer (521).
  • Small fix in the CoffeeScript lexer (519).
  • A bugfix for backslashes in ocaml strings (499).
  • Fix unicode/raw docstrings in the Python lexer (489).
  • Allow PIL to work without PIL.pth (502).
  • Allow seconds as a unit in CSS (496).
  • Support application/javascript as a JavaScript mime type (504).
  • Support Offload &lt;http://offload.codeplay.com&gt;_ C++ Extensions as
    keywords in the C++ lexer (484).
  • Escape more characters in LaTeX output (505).
  • Update Haml/Sass lexers to version 3 (509).
  • Small PHP lexer string escaping fix (515).
  • Support comments before preprocessor directives, and unsigned/
    long long literals in C/C++ (613, 616).
  • Support line continuations in the INI lexer (494).
  • Fix lexing of Dylan string and char literals (628).
  • Fix class/procedure name highlighting in VB.NET lexer (624).

1.3.1


(bugfix release, released Mar 05, 2010)

  • The pygmentize script was missing from the distribution.

1.3


(codename Schneeglöckchen, released Mar 01, 2010)

  • Added the ensurenl lexer option, which can be used to suppress the
    automatic addition of a newline to the lexer input.
  • Lexers added:
    • Ada
    • Coldfusion
    • Modula-2
    • Haxe
    • R console
    • Objective-J
    • Haml and Sass
    • CoffeeScript
  • Enhanced reStructuredText highlighting.
  • Added support for PHP 5.3 namespaces in the PHP lexer.
  • Added a bash completion script for pygmentize, to the external/
    directory (466).
  • Fixed a bug in do_insertions() used for multi-lexer languages.
  • Fixed a Ruby regex highlighting bug (476).
  • Fixed regex highlighting bugs in Perl lexer (258).
  • Add small enhancements to the C lexer (467) and Bash lexer (469).
  • Small fixes for the Tcl, Debian control file, Nginx config,
    Smalltalk, Objective-C, Clojure, Lua lexers.
  • Gherkin lexer: Fixed single apostrophe bug and added new i18n keywords.

1.2.2


(bugfix release, released Jan 02, 2010)

  • Removed a backwards incompatibility in the LaTeX formatter that caused
    Sphinx to produce invalid commands when writing LaTeX output (463).
  • Fixed a forever-backtracking regex in the BashLexer (462).

1.2.1


(bugfix release, released Jan 02, 2010)

  • Fixed mishandling of an ellipsis in place of the frames in a Python
    console traceback, resulting in clobbered output.

1.2


(codename Neujahr, released Jan 01, 2010)

  • Dropped Python 2.3 compatibility.
  • Lexers added:
    • Asymptote
    • Go
    • Gherkin (Cucumber)
    • CMake
    • Ooc
    • Coldfusion
    • Haxe
    • R console
  • Added options for rendering LaTeX in source code comments in the
    LaTeX formatter (461).
  • Updated the Logtalk lexer.
  • Added line_number_start option to image formatter (456).
  • Added hl_lines and hl_color options to image formatter (457).
  • Fixed the HtmlFormatter's handling of noclasses=True to not output any
    classes (427).
  • Added the Monokai style (453).
  • Fixed LLVM lexer identifier syntax and added new keywords (442).
  • Fixed the PythonTracebackLexer to handle non-traceback data in header or
    trailer, and support more partial tracebacks that start on line 2 (437).
  • Fixed the CLexer to not highlight ternary statements as labels.
  • Fixed lexing of some Ruby quoting peculiarities (460).
  • A few ASM lexer fixes (450).

1.1.1


(bugfix release, released Sep 15, 2009)

  • Fixed the BBCode lexer (435).
  • Added support for new Jinja2 keywords.
  • Fixed test suite failures.
  • Added Gentoo-specific suffixes to Bash lexer.

1.1


(codename Brillouin, released Sep 11, 2009)

  • Ported Pygments to Python 3. This needed a few changes in the way
    encodings are handled; they may affect corner cases when used with
    Python 2 as well.
  • Lexers added:
    • Antlr/Ragel, thanks to Ana Nelson
    • (Ba)sh shell
    • Erlang shell
    • GLSL
    • Prolog
    • Evoque
    • Modelica
    • Rebol
    • MXML
    • Cython
    • ABAP
    • ASP.net (VB/C)
    • Vala
    • Newspeak
  • Fixed the LaTeX formatter's output so that output generated for one style
    can be used with the style definitions of another (384).
  • Added "anchorlinenos" and "noclobber_cssfile" (396) options to HTML
    formatter.
  • Support multiline strings in Lua lexer.
  • Rewrite of the JavaScript lexer by Pumbaa80 to better support regular
    expression literals (403).
  • When pygmentize is asked to highlight a file for which multiple lexers
    match the filename, use the analyse_text guessing engine to determine the
    winner (355).
  • Fixed minor bugs in the JavaScript lexer (383), the Matlab lexer (378),
    the Scala lexer (392), the INI lexer (391), the Clojure lexer (387)
    and the AS3 lexer (389).
  • Fixed three Perl heredoc lexing bugs (379, 400, 422).
  • Fixed a bug in the image formatter which misdetected lines (380).
  • Fixed bugs lexing extended Ruby strings and regexes.
  • Fixed a bug when lexing git diffs.
  • Fixed a bug lexing the empty commit in the PHP lexer (405).
  • Fixed a bug causing Python numbers to be mishighlighted as floats (397).
  • Fixed a bug when backslashes are used in odd locations in Python (395).
  • Fixed various bugs in Matlab and S-Plus lexers, thanks to Winston Chang (410,
    411, 413, 414) and fmarc (419).
  • Fixed a bug in Haskell single-line comment detection (426).
  • Added new-style reStructuredText directive for docutils 0.5+ (428).

1.0


(codename Dreiundzwanzig, released Nov 23, 2008)

  • Don't use join(splitlines()) when converting newlines to \n,
    because that doesn't keep all newlines at the end when the
    stripnl lexer option is False.

  • Added -N option to command-line interface to get a lexer name
    for a given filename.

  • Added Tango style, written by Andre Roberge for the Crunchy project.

  • Added Python3TracebackLexer and python3 option to
    PythonConsoleLexer.

  • Fixed a few bugs in the Haskell lexer.

  • Fixed PythonTracebackLexer to be able to recognize SyntaxError and
    KeyboardInterrupt (360).

  • Provide one formatter class per image format, so that surprises like::

    pygmentize -f gif -o foo.gif foo.py

    creating a PNG file are avoided.

  • Actually use the font_size option of the image formatter.

  • Fixed numpy lexer that it doesn't listen for *.py any longer.

  • Fixed HTML formatter so that text options can be Unicode
    strings (371).

  • Unified Diff lexer supports the "udiff" alias now.

  • Fixed a few issues in Scala lexer (367).

  • RubyConsoleLexer now supports simple prompt mode (363).

  • JavascriptLexer is smarter about what constitutes a regex (356).

  • Add Applescript lexer, thanks to Andreas Amann (330).

  • Make the codetags more strict about matching words (368).

  • NginxConfLexer is a little more accurate on mimetypes and
    variables (370).

0.11.1


(released Aug 24, 2008)

  • Fixed a Jython compatibility issue in pygments.unistring (358).

0.11


(codename Strau�enei, released Aug 23, 2008)

Many thanks go to Tim Hatch for writing or integrating most of the bug
fixes and new features.

  • Lexers added:
    • Nasm-style assembly language, thanks to delroth
    • YAML, thanks to Kirill Simonov
    • ActionScript 3, thanks to Pierre Bourdon
    • Cheetah/Spitfire templates, thanks to Matt Good
    • Lighttpd config files
    • Nginx config files
    • Gnuplot plotting scripts
    • Clojure
    • POV-Ray scene files
    • Sqlite3 interactive console sessions
    • Scala source files, thanks to Krzysiek Goj
  • Lexers improved:
    • C lexer highlights standard library functions now and supports C99
      types.
    • Bash lexer now correctly highlights heredocs without preceding
      whitespace.
    • Vim lexer now highlights hex colors properly and knows a couple
      more keywords.
    • Irc logs lexer now handles xchat's default time format (340) and
      correctly highlights lines ending in &gt;.
    • Support more delimiters for perl regular expressions (258).
    • ObjectiveC lexer now supports 2.0 features.
  • Added "Visual Studio" style.
  • Updated markdown processor to Markdown 1.7.
  • Support roman/sans/mono style defs and use them in the LaTeX
    formatter.
  • The RawTokenFormatter is no longer registered to *.raw and it's
    documented that tokenization with this lexer may raise exceptions.
  • New option hl_lines to HTML formatter, to highlight certain
    lines.
  • New option prestyles to HTML formatter.
  • New option -g to pygmentize, to allow lexer guessing based on
    filetext (can be slowish, so file extensions are still checked
    first).
  • guess_lexer() now makes its decision much faster due to a cache
    of whether data is xml-like (a check which is used in several
    versions of analyse_text(). Several lexers also have more
    accurate analyse_text() now.

0.10


(codename Malzeug, released May 06, 2008)

  • Lexers added:
    • Io
    • Smalltalk
    • Darcs patches
    • Tcl
    • Matlab
    • Matlab sessions
    • FORTRAN
    • XSLT
    • tcsh
    • NumPy
    • Python 3
    • S, S-plus, R statistics languages
    • Logtalk
  • In the LatexFormatter, the commandprefix option is now by default
    'PY' instead of 'C', since the latter resulted in several collisions
    with other packages. Also, the special meaning of the arg
    argument to get_style_defs() was removed.
  • Added ImageFormatter, to format code as PNG, JPG, GIF or BMP.
    (Needs the Python Imaging Library.)
  • Support doc comments in the PHP lexer.
  • Handle format specifications in the Perl lexer.
  • Fix comment handling in the Batch lexer.
  • Add more file name extensions for the C++, INI and XML lexers.
  • Fixes in the IRC and MuPad lexers.
  • Fix function and interface name highlighting in the Java lexer.
  • Fix at-rule handling in the CSS lexer.
  • Handle KeyboardInterrupts gracefully in pygmentize.
  • Added BlackWhiteStyle.
  • Bash lexer now correctly highlights math, does not require
    whitespace after semicolons, and correctly highlights boolean
    operators.
  • Makefile lexer is now capable of handling BSD and GNU make syntax.

0.9


(codename Herbstzeitlose, released Oct 14, 2007)

  • Lexers added:
    • Erlang
    • ActionScript
    • Literate Haskell
    • Common Lisp
    • Various assembly languages
    • Gettext catalogs
    • Squid configuration
    • Debian control files
    • MySQL-style SQL
    • MOOCode
  • Lexers improved:
    • Greatly improved the Haskell and OCaml lexers.
    • Improved the Bash lexer's handling of nested constructs.
    • The C and Java lexers exhibited abysmal performance with some
      input code; this should now be fixed.
    • The IRC logs lexer is now able to colorize weechat logs too.
    • The Lua lexer now recognizes multi-line comments.
    • Fixed bugs in the D and MiniD lexer.
  • The encoding handling of the command line mode (pygmentize) was
    enhanced. You shouldn't get UnicodeErrors from it anymore if you
    don't give an encoding option.
  • Added a -P option to the command line mode which can be used to
    give options whose values contain commas or equals signs.
  • Added 256-color terminal formatter.
  • Added an experimental SVG formatter.
  • Added the lineanchors option to the HTML formatter, thanks to
    Ian Charnas for the idea.
  • Gave the line numbers table a CSS class in the HTML formatter.
  • Added a Vim 7-like style.

0.8.1


(released Jun 27, 2007)

  • Fixed POD highlighting in the Ruby lexer.
  • Fixed Unicode class and namespace name highlighting in the C lexer.
  • Fixed Unicode string prefix highlighting in the Python lexer.
  • Fixed a bug in the D and MiniD lexers.
  • Fixed the included MoinMoin parser.

0.8


(codename Maikäfer, released May 30, 2007)

  • Lexers added:
    • Haskell, thanks to Adam Blinkinsop
    • Redcode, thanks to Adam Blinkinsop
    • D, thanks to Kirk McDonald
    • MuPad, thanks to Christopher Creutzig
    • MiniD, thanks to Jarrett Billingsley
    • Vim Script, by Tim Hatch
  • The HTML formatter now has a second line-numbers mode in which it
    will just integrate the numbers in the same &lt;pre&gt; tag as the
    code.
  • The CSharpLexer now is Unicode-aware, which means that it has an
    option that can be set so that it correctly lexes Unicode
    identifiers allowed by the C specs.
  • Added a RaiseOnErrorTokenFilter that raises an exception when the
    lexer generates an error token, and a VisibleWhitespaceFilter that
    converts whitespace (spaces, tabs, newlines) into visible
    characters.
  • Fixed the do_insertions() helper function to yield correct
    indices.
  • The ReST lexer now automatically highlights source code blocks in
    ".. sourcecode:: language" and ".. code:: language" directive
    blocks.
  • Improved the default style (thanks to Tiberius Teng). The old
    default is still available as the "emacs" style (which was an alias
    before).
  • The get_style_defs method of HTML formatters now uses the
    cssclass option as the default selector if it was given.
  • Improved the ReST and Bash lexers a bit.
  • Fixed a few bugs in the Makefile and Bash lexers, thanks to Tim
    Hatch.
  • Fixed a bug in the command line code that disallowed -O options
    when using the -S option.
  • Fixed a bug in the RawTokenFormatter.

0.7.1


(released Feb 15, 2007)

  • Fixed little highlighting bugs in the Python, Java, Scheme and
    Apache Config lexers.
  • Updated the included manpage.
  • Included a built version of the documentation in the source tarball.

0.7


(codename Faschingskrapfn, released Feb 14, 2007)

  • Added a MoinMoin parser that uses Pygments. With it, you get
    Pygments highlighting in Moin Wiki pages.
  • Changed the exception raised if no suitable lexer, formatter etc. is
    found in one of the get_*_by_* functions to a custom exception,
    pygments.util.ClassNotFound. It is, however, a subclass of
    ValueError in order to retain backwards compatibility.
  • Added a -H command line option which can be used to get the
    docstring of a lexer, formatter or filter.
  • Made the handling of lexers and formatters more consistent. The
    aliases and filename patterns of formatters are now attributes on
    them.
  • Added an OCaml lexer, thanks to Adam Blinkinsop.
  • Made the HTML formatter more flexible, and easily subclassable in
    order to make it easy to implement custom wrappers, e.g. alternate
    line number markup. See the documentation.
  • Added an outencoding option to all formatters, making it possible
    to override the encoding (which is used by lexers and formatters)
    when using the command line interface. Also, if using the terminal
    formatter and the output file is a terminal and has an encoding
    attribute, use it if no encoding is given.
  • Made it possible to just drop style modules into the styles
    subpackage of the Pygments installation.
  • Added a "state" keyword argument to the using helper.
  • Added a commandprefix option to the LatexFormatter which allows
    to control how the command names are constructed.
  • Added quite a few new lexers, thanks to Tim Hatch:
    • Java Server Pages
    • Windows batch files
    • Trac Wiki markup
    • Python tracebacks
    • ReStructuredText
    • Dylan
    • and the Befunge esoteric programming language (yay!)
  • Added Mako lexers by Ben Bangert.
  • Added "fruity" style, another dark background originally vim-based
    theme.
  • Added sources.list lexer by Dennis Kaarsemaker.
  • Added token stream filters, and a pygmentize option to use them.
  • Changed behavior of in Operator for tokens.
  • Added mimetypes for all lexers.
  • Fixed some problems lexing Python strings.
  • Fixed tickets: 167, 178, 179, 180, 185, 201.

0.6


(codename Zimtstern, released Dec 20, 2006)

  • Added option for the HTML formatter to write the CSS to an external
    file in "full document" mode.
  • Added RTF formatter.
  • Added Bash and Apache configuration lexers (thanks to Tim Hatch).
  • Improved guessing methods for various lexers.
  • Added media support to CSS lexer (thanks to Tim Hatch).
  • Added a Groff lexer (thanks to Tim Hatch).
  • License change to BSD.
  • Added lexers for the Myghty template language.
  • Added a Scheme lexer (thanks to Marek Kubica).
  • Added some functions to iterate over existing lexers, formatters and
    lexers.
  • The HtmlFormatter's get_style_defs() can now take a list as an
    argument to generate CSS with multiple prefixes.
  • Support for guessing input encoding added.
  • Encoding support added: all processing is now done with Unicode
    strings, input and output are converted from and optionally to byte
    strings (see the encoding option of lexers and formatters).
  • Some improvements in the C(++) lexers handling comments and line
    continuations.

0.5.1


(released Oct 30, 2006)

  • Fixed traceback in pygmentize -L (thanks to Piotr Ozarowski).

0.5


(codename PyKleur, released Oct 30, 2006)

  • Initial public release.

coverage -> 4.2

4.2


  • Since concurrency=multiprocessing uses subprocesses, options specified on
    the coverage.py command line will not be communicated down to them. Only
    options in the configuration file will apply to the subprocesses.
    Previously, the options didn't apply to the subprocesses, but there was no
    indication. Now it is an error to use --concurrency=multiprocessing and
    other run-affecting options on the command line. This prevents
    failures like those reported in issue 495_.
  • Filtering the HTML report is now faster, thanks to Ville Skyttä.

.. _issue 495: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/495/branch-and-concurrency-are-conflicting

4.2b1


Work from the PyCon 2016 Sprints!

  • BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY: the coverage combine command now ignores an
    existing .coverage data file. It used to include that file in its
    combining. This caused confusing results, and extra tox "clean" steps. If
    you want the old behavior, use the new coverage combine --append option.
  • The concurrency option can now take multiple values, to support programs
    using multiprocessing and another library such as eventlet. This is only
    possible in the configuration file, not from the command line. The
    configuration file is the only way for sub-processes to all run with the same
    options. Fixes issue 484_. Thanks to Josh Williams for prototyping.
  • Using a concurrency setting of multiprocessing now implies
    --parallel so that the main program is measured similarly to the
    sub-processes.
  • When using automatic subprocess measurement, running coverage commands
    would create spurious data files. This is now fixed, thanks to diagnosis and
    testing by Dan Riti. Closes issue 492
    .
  • A new configuration option, report:sort, controls what column of the
    text report is used to sort the rows. Thanks to Dan Wandschneider, this
    closes issue 199_.
  • The HTML report has a more-visible indicator for which column is being
    sorted. Closes issue 298_, thanks to Josh Williams.
  • If the HTML report cannot find the source for a file, the message now
    suggests using the -i flag to allow the report to continue. Closes
    issue 231_, thanks, Nathan Land.
  • When reports are ignoring errors, there's now a warning if a file cannot be
    parsed, rather than being silently ignored. Closes issue 396_. Thanks,
    Matthew Boehm.
  • A new option for coverage debug is available: coverage debug config
    shows the current configuration. Closes issue 454_, thanks to Matthew
    Boehm.
  • Running coverage as a module (python -m coverage) no longer shows the
    program name as __main__.py. Fixes issue 478_. Thanks, Scott Belden.
  • The test_helpers module has been moved into a separate pip-installable
    package: unittest-mixins_.

.. _automatic subprocess measurement: http://coverage.readthedocs.io/en/latest/subprocess.html
.. _issue 199: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/199/add-a-way-to-sort-the-text-report
.. _issue 231: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/231/various-default-behavior-in-report-phase
.. _issue 298: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/298/show-in-html-report-that-the-columns-are
.. _issue 396: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/396/coverage-xml-shouldnt-bail-out-on-parse
.. _issue 454: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/454/coverage-debug-config-should-be
.. _issue 478: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/478/help-shows-silly-program-name-when-running
.. _issue 484: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/484/multiprocessing-greenlet-concurrency
.. _issue 492: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/492/subprocess-coverage-strange-detection-of
.. _unittest-mixins: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest-mixins

4.1


  • The internal attribute Reporter.file_reporters was removed in 4.1b3. It
    should have come has no surprise that there were third-party tools out there
    using that attribute. It has been restored, but with a deprecation warning.

4.1b3


  • When running your program, execution can jump from an except X: line to
    some other line when an exception other than X happens. This jump is no
    longer considered a branch when measuring branch coverage.
  • When measuring branch coverage, yield statements that were never resumed
    were incorrectly marked as missing, as reported in issue 440_. This is now
    fixed.
  • During branch coverage of single-line callables like lambdas and generator
    expressions, coverage.py can now distinguish between them never being called,
    or being called but not completed. Fixes issue 90, issue 460 and
    issue 475_.
  • The HTML report now has a map of the file along the rightmost edge of the
    page, giving an overview of where the missed lines are. Thanks, Dmitry
    Shishov.
  • The HTML report now uses different monospaced fonts, favoring Consolas over
    Courier. Along the way, issue 472_ about not properly handling one-space
    indents was fixed. The index page also has slightly different styling, to
    try to make the clickable detail pages more apparent.
  • Missing branches reported with coverage report -m will now say -&gt;exit
    for missed branches to the exit of a function, rather than a negative number.
    Fixes issue 469_.
  • coverage --help and coverage --version now mention which tracer is
    installed, to help diagnose problems. The docs mention which features need
    the C extension. (issue 479_)
  • Officially support PyPy 5.1, which required no changes, just updates to the
    docs.
  • The Coverage.report function had two parameters with non-None defaults,
    which have been changed. show_missing used to default to True, but now
    defaults to None. If you had been calling Coverage.report without
    specifying show_missing, you'll need to explicitly set it to True to keep
    the same behavior. skip_covered used to default to False. It is now None,
    which doesn't change the behavior. This fixes issue 485_.
  • It's never been possible to pass a namespace module to one of the analysis
    functions, but now at least we raise a more specific error message, rather
    than getting confused. (issue 456_)
  • The coverage.process_startup function now returns the Coverage instance
    it creates, as suggested in issue 481_.
  • Make a small tweak to how we compare threads, to avoid buggy custom
    comparison code in thread classes. (issue 245_)

.. _issue 90: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/90/lambda-expression-confuses-branch
.. _issue 245: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/245/change-solution-for-issue-164
.. _issue 440: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/440/yielded-twisted-failure-marked-as-missed
.. _issue 456: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/456/coverage-breaks-with-implicit-namespaces
.. _issue 460: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/460/confusing-html-report-for-certain-partial
.. _issue 469: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/469/strange-1-line-number-in-branch-coverage
.. _issue 472: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/472/html-report-indents-incorrectly-for-one
.. _issue 475: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/475/generator-expression-is-marked-as-not
.. _issue 479: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/479/clarify-the-need-for-the-c-extension
.. _issue 481: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/481/asyncioprocesspoolexecutor-tracing-not
.. _issue 485: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/485/coveragereport-ignores-show_missing-and

4.1b2


  • Problems with the new branch measurement in 4.1 beta 1 were fixed:
    • Class docstrings were considered executable. Now they no longer are.
    • yield from and await were considered returns from functions, since
      they could tranfer control to the caller. This produced unhelpful "missing
      branch" reports in a number of circumstances. Now they no longer are
      considered returns.
    • In unusual situations, a missing branch to a negative number was reported.
      This has been fixed, closing issue 466_.
  • The XML report now produces correct package names for modules found in
    directories specified with source=. Fixes issue 465_.
  • coverage report won't produce trailing whitespace.

.. _issue 465: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/465/coveragexml-produces-package-names-with-an
.. _issue 466: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/466/impossible-missed-branch-to-a-negative

4.1b1


  • Branch analysis has been rewritten: it used to be based on bytecode, but now
    uses AST analysis. This has changed a number of things:
    • More code paths are now considered runnable, especially in
      try/except structures. This may mean that coverage.py will
      identify more code paths as uncovered. This could either raise or lower
      your overall coverage number.
    • Python 3.5's async and await keywords are properly supported,
      fixing issue 434_.
    • Some long-standing branch coverage bugs were fixed:
      • issue 129_: functions with only a docstring for a body would
        incorrectly report a missing branch on the def line.
    • issue 212_: code in an except block could be incorrectly marked as
      a missing branch.
    • issue 146_: context managers (with statements) in a loop or try
      block could confuse the branch measurement, reporting incorrect partial
      branches.
    • issue 422_: in Python 3.5, an actual partial branch could be marked as
      complete.
  • Pragmas to disable coverage measurement can now be used on decorator lines,
    and they will apply to the entire function or class being decorated. This
    implements the feature requested in issue 131_.
  • Multiprocessing support is now available on Windows. Thanks, Rodrigue
    Cloutier.
  • Files with two encoding declarations are properly supported, fixing
    issue 453_. Thanks, Max Linke.
  • Non-ascii characters in regexes in the configuration file worked in 3.7, but
    stopped working in 4.0. Now they work again, closing issue 455_.
  • Form-feed characters would prevent accurate determination of the beginning of
    statements in the rest of the file. This is now fixed, closing issue 461_.

.. _issue 129: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/129/misleading-branch-coverage-of-empty
.. _issue 131: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/131/pragma-on-a-decorator-line-should-affect
.. _issue 146: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/146/context-managers-confuse-branch-coverage
.. _issue 212: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/212/coverage-erroneously-reports-partial
.. _issue 422: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/422/python35-partial-branch-marked-as-fully
.. _issue 434: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/434/indexerror-in-python-35
.. _issue 453: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/453/source-code-encoding-can-only-be-specified
.. _issue 455: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/455/unusual-exclusions-stopped-working-in
.. _issue 461: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/461/multiline-asserts-need-too-many-pragma

4.0.3


  • Fixed a mysterious problem that manifested in different ways: sometimes
    hanging the process (issue 420), sometimes making database connections
    fail (issue 445
    ).
  • The XML report now has correct &lt;source&gt; elements when using a
    --source= option somewhere besides the current directory. This fixes
    issue 439_. Thanks, Arcady Ivanov.
  • Fixed an unusual edge case of detecting source encodings, described in
    issue 443_.
  • Help messages that mention the command to use now properly use the actual
    command name, which might be different than "coverage". Thanks to Ben
    Finney, this closes issue 438_.

.. _issue 420: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/420/coverage-40-hangs-indefinitely-on-python27
.. _issue 438: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/438/parameterise-coverage-command-name
.. _issue 439: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/439/incorrect-cobertura-file-sources-generated
.. _issue 443: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/443/coverage-gets-confused-when-encoding
.. _issue 445: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/445/django-app-cannot-connect-to-cassandra

4.0.2


  • More work on supporting unusually encoded source. Fixed issue 431_.
  • Files or directories with non-ASCII characters are now handled properly,
    fixing issue 432_.
  • Setting a trace function with sys.settrace was broken by a change in 4.0.1,
    as reported in issue 436_. This is now fixed.
  • Officially support PyPy 4.0, which required no changes, just updates to the
    docs.

.. _issue 431: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/431/couldnt-parse-python-file-with-cp1252
.. _issue 432: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/432/path-with-unicode-characters-various
.. _issue 436: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/436/disabled-coverage-ctracer-may-rise-from

4.0.1


  • When combining data files, unreadable files will now generate a warning
    instead of failing the command. This is more in line with the older
    coverage.py v3.7.1 behavior, which silently ignored unreadable files.
    Prompted by issue 418_.
  • The --skip-covered option would skip reporting on 100% covered files, but
    also skipped them when calculating total coverage. This was wrong, it should
    only remove lines from the report, not change the final answer. This is now
    fixed, closing issue 423_.
  • In 4.0, the data file recorded a summary of the system on which it was run.
    Combined data files would keep all of those summaries. This could lead to
    enormous data files consisting of mostly repetitive useless information. That
    summary is now gone, fixing issue 415_. If you want summary information,
    get in touch, and we'll figure out a better way to do it.
  • Test suites that mocked os.path.exists would experience strange failures, due
    to coverage.py using their mock inadvertently. This is now fixed, closing
    issue 416_.
  • Importing a __init__ module explicitly would lead to an error:
    AttributeError: &#39;module&#39; object has no attribute &#39;__path__&#39;, as reported
    in issue 410_. This is now fixed.
  • Code that uses sys.settrace(sys.gettrace()) used to incur a more than 2x
    speed penalty. Now there's no penalty at all. Fixes issue 397_.
  • Pyexpat C code will no longer be recorded as a source file, fixing
    issue 419_.
  • The source kit now contains all of the files needed to have a complete source
    tree, re-fixing issue 137_ and closing issue 281_.

.. _issue 281: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/281/supply-scripts-for-testing-in-the
.. _issue 397: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/397/stopping-and-resuming-coverage-with
.. _issue 410: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/410/attributeerror-module-object-has-no
.. _issue 415: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/415/repeated-coveragedataupdates-cause
.. _issue 416: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/416/mocking-ospathexists-causes-failures
.. _issue 418: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/418/json-parse-error
.. _issue 419: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/419/nosource-no-source-for-code-path-to-c
.. _issue 423: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/423/skip_covered-changes-reported-total

4.0


4.0b3


  • Reporting on an unmeasured file would fail with a traceback. This is now
    fixed, closing issue 403_.
  • The Jenkins ShiningPanda plugin looks for an obsolete file name to find the
    HTML reports to publish, so it was failing under coverage.py 4.0. Now we
    create that file if we are running under Jenkins, to keep things working
    smoothly. issue 404_.
  • Kits used to include tests and docs, but didn't install them anywhere, or
    provide all of the supporting tools to make them useful. Kits no longer
    include tests and docs. If you were using them from the older packages, get
    in touch and help me understand how.

.. _issue 403: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/403/hasherupdate-fails-with-typeerror-nonetype
.. _issue 404: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/404/shiningpanda-jenkins-plugin-cant-find-html

4.0b2


  • 4.0b1 broke --append creating new data files. This is now fixed, closing
    issue 392_.
  • py.test --cov can write empty data, then touch files due to --source,
    which made coverage.py mistakenly force the data file to record lines instead
    of arcs. This would lead to a "Can't combine line data with arc data" error
    message. This is now fixed, and changed some method names in the
    CoverageData interface. Fixes issue 399_.
  • CoverageData.read_fileobj and CoverageData.write_fileobj replace the
    .read and .write methods, and are now properly inverses of each other.
  • When using report --skip-covered, a message will now be included in the
    report output indicating how many files were skipped, and if all files are
    skipped, coverage.py won't accidentally scold you for having no data to
    report. Thanks, Krystian Kichewko.
  • A new conversion utility has been added: python -m coverage.pickle2json
    will convert v3.x pickle data files to v4.x JSON data files. Thanks,
    Alexander Todorov. Closes issue 395_.
  • A new version identifier is available, coverage.version_info, a plain tuple
    of values similar to sys.version_info_.

.. _issue 392: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/392/run-append-doesnt-create-coverage-file
.. _issue 395: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/395/rfe-read-pickled-files-as-well-for
.. _issue 399: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/399/coverageexception-cant-combine-line-data
.. _sys.version_info: https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys.htmlsys.version_info

4.0b1


  • Coverage.py is now licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See NOTICE.txt for
    details. Closes issue 313_.
  • The data storage has been completely revamped. The data file is now
    JSON-based instead of a pickle, closing issue 236_. The CoverageData
    class is now a public supported documented API to the data file.
  • A new configuration option, [run] note, lets you set a note that will be
    stored in the runs section of the data file. You can use this to annotate
    the data file with any information you like.
  • Unrecognized configuration options will now print an error message and stop
    coverage.py. This should help prevent configuration mistakes from passing
    silently. Finishes issue 386_.
  • In parallel mode, coverage erase will now delete all of the data files,
    fixing issue 262_.
  • Coverage.py now accepts a directory name for coverage run and will run a
    __main__.py found there, just like Python will. Fixes issue 252_.
    Thanks, Dmitry Trofimov.
  • The XML report now includes a missing-branches attribute. Thanks, Steve
    Peak. This is not a part of the Cobertura DTD, so the XML report no longer
    references the DTD.
  • Missing branches in the HTML report now have a bit more information in the
    right-hand annotations. Hopefully this will make their meaning clearer.
  • All the reporting functions now behave the same if no data had been
    collected, exiting with a status code of 1. Fixed fail_under to be
    applied even when the report is empty. Thanks, Ionel Cristian M�rie�.
  • Plugins are now initialized differently. Instead of looking for a class
    called Plugin, coverage.py looks for a function called coverage_init.
  • A file-tracing plugin can now ask to have built-in Python reporting by
    returning &quot;python&quot; from its file_reporter() method.
  • Code that was executed with exec would be mis-attributed to the file that
    called it. This is now fixed, closing issue 380_.
  • The ability to use item access on Coverage.config (introduced in 4.0a2) has
    been changed to a more explicit Coverage.get_option and
    Coverage.set_option API.
  • The Coverage.use_cache method is no longer supported.
  • The private method Coverage._harvest_data is now called
    Coverage.get_data, and returns the CoverageData containing the
    collected data.
  • The project is consistently referred to as "coverage.py" throughout the code
    and the documentation, closing issue 275_.
  • Combining data files with an explicit configuration file was broken in 4.0a6,
    but now works again, closing issue 385_.
  • coverage combine now accepts files as well as directories.
  • The speed is back to 3.7.1 levels, after having slowed down due to plugin
    support, finishing up issue 387_.

.. _issue 236: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/236/pickles-are-bad-and-you-should-feel-bad
.. _issue 252: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/252/coverage-wont-run-a-program-with
.. _issue 262: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/262/when-parallel-true-erase-should-erase-all
.. _issue 275: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/275/refer-consistently-to-project-as-coverage
.. _issue 313: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/313/add-license-file-containing-2-3-or-4
.. _issue 380: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/380/code-executed-by-exec-excluded-from
.. _issue 385: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/385/coverage-combine-doesnt-work-with-rcfile
.. _issue 386: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/386/error-on-unrecognised-configuration
.. _issue 387: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issues/387/performance-degradation-from-371-to-40

.. 40 issues closed in 4.0 below here

4.0a6


  • Python 3.5b2 and PyPy 2.6.0 are supported.
  • The original module-level function interface to coverage.py is no longer
    supported. You must now create a coverage.Coverage object, and use
    methods on it.
  • The coverage combine command now accepts any number of directories as
    arguments, and will combine all the data files from those directories. This
    means you don't have to copy the files to one directory before combining.
    Thanks, Christine Lytwynec. Finishes issue 354_.
  • Branch coverage couldn't properly handle certain extremely long files. This
    is now fixed (issue 359_).
  • Branch coverage didn't understand yield statements properly. Mickie Betz
    persisted in pursuing this despite Ned's pessimism. Fixes issue 308_ and
    issue 324_.
  • The COVERAGE_DEBUG environment variable can be used to set the [run] debug
    configuration option to control what internal operations are logged.
  • HTML reports were truncated at formfeed characters. This is now fixed
    (issue 360). It's always fun when the problem is due to a bug in the Python standard library &lt;http://bugs.python.org/issue19035&gt;.
  • Files with incorrect encoding declaration comments are no longer ignored by
    the reporting commands, fixing issue 351_.
  • HTML reports now include a timestamp in the footer, closing issue 299_.
    Thanks, Conrad Ho.
  • HTML reports now begrudgingly use double-quotes rather than single quotes,
    because there are "software engineers" out there writing tools that read HTML
    and somehow have no idea that single quotes exist. Capitulates to the absurd
    issue 361_. Thanks, Jon Chappell.
  • The coverage annotate command now handles non-ASCII characters properly,
    closing issue 363_. Thanks, Leonardo Pistone.
  • Drive letters on Windows were not normalized correctly, now they are. Thanks,
    Ionel Cristian M�rie�.
  • Plugin support had some bugs fixed, closing issue 374_ and issue 375_.
    Thanks, Stefan Behnel.

.. _issue 299: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/299/inserted-created-on-yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-in
.. _issue 308: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/308/yield-lambda-branch-coverage
.. _issue 324: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/324/yield-in-loop-confuses-branch-coverage
.. _issue 351: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/351/files-with-incorrect-encoding-are-ignored
.. _issue 354: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/354/coverage-combine-should-take-a-list-of
.. _issue 359: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/359/xml-report-chunk-error
.. _issue 360: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/360/html-reports-get-confused-by-l-in-the-code
.. _issue 361: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/361/use-double-quotes-in-html-output-to
.. _issue 363: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/363/annotate-command-hits-unicode-happy-fun
.. _issue 374: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/374/c-tracer-lookups-fail-in
.. _issue 375: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/375/ctracer_handle_return-reads-byte-code

4.0a5


  • Plugin support is now implemented in the C tracer instead of the Python
    tracer. This greatly improves the speed of tracing projects using plugins.
  • Coverage.py now always adds the current directory to sys.path, so that
    plugins can import files in the current directory (issue 358_).
  • If the config_file argument to the Coverage constructor is specified as
    ".coveragerc", it is treated as if it were True. This means setup.cfg is
    also examined, and a missing file is not considered an error (issue 357_).
  • Wildly experimental: support for measuring processes started by the
    multiprocessing module. To use, set --concurrency=multiprocessing,
    either on the command line or in the .coveragerc file (issue 117_). Thanks,
    Eduardo Schettino. Currently, this does not work on Windows.
  • A new warning is possible, if a desired file isn't measured because it was
    imported before coverage.py was started (issue 353_).
  • The coverage.process_startup function now will start coverage measurement
    only once, no matter how many times it is called. This fixes problems due
    to unusual virtualenv configurations (issue 340_).
  • Added 3.5.0a1 to the list of supported CPython versions.

.. _issue 117: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/117/enable-coverage-measurement-of-code-run-by
.. _issue 340: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/340/keyerror-subpy
.. _issue 353: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/353/40a3-introduces-an-unexpected-third-case
.. _issue 357: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/357/behavior-changed-when-coveragerc-is
.. _issue 358: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/358/all-coverage-commands-should-adjust

4.0a4


  • Plugins can now provide sys_info for debugging output.
  • Started plugins documentation.
  • Prepared to move the docs to readthedocs.org.

4.0a3


  • Reports now use file names with extensions. Previously, a report would
    describe a/b/c.py as "a/b/c". Now it is shown as "a/b/c.py". This allows
    for better support of non-Python files, and also fixed issue 69_.
  • The XML report now reports each directory as a package again. This was a bad
    regression, I apologize. This was reported in issue 235_, which is now
    fixed.
  • A new configuration option for the XML report: [xml] package_depth
    controls which directories are identified as packages in the report.
    Directories deeper than this depth are not reported as packages.
    The default is that all directories are reported as packages.
    Thanks, Lex Berezhny.
  • When looking for the source for a frame, check if the file exists. On
    Windows, .pyw files are no longer recorded as .py files. Along the way, this
    fixed issue 290_.
  • Empty files are now reported as 100% covered in the XML report, not 0%
    covered (issue 345_).
  • Regexes in the configuration file are now compiled as soon as they are read,
    to provide error messages earlier (issue 349_).

.. _issue 69: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/69/coverage-html-overwrite-files-that-doesnt
.. _issue 235: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/235/package-name-is-missing-in-xml-report
.. _issue 290: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/290/running-programmatically-with-pyw-files
.. _issue 345: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/345/xml-reports-line-rate-0-for-empty-files
.. _issue 349: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/349/bad-regex-in-config-should-get-an-earlier

4.0a2


  • Officially support PyPy 2.4, and PyPy3 2.4. Drop support for
    CPython 3.2 and older versions of PyPy. The code won't work on CPython 3.2.
    It will probably still work on older versions of PyPy, but I'm not testing
    against them.
  • Plugins!
  • The original command line switches (-x to run a program, etc) are no
    longer supported.
  • A new option: coverage report --skip-covered will reduce the number of
    files reported by skipping files with 100% coverage. Thanks, Krystian
    Kichewko. This means that empty __init__.py files will be skipped, since
    they are 100% covered, closing issue 315_.
  • You can now specify the --fail-under option in the .coveragerc file
    as the [report] fail_under option. This closes issue 314_.
  • The COVERAGE_OPTIONS environment variable is no longer supported. It was
    a hack for --timid before configuration files were available.
  • The HTML report now has filtering. Type text into the Filter box on the
    index page, and only modules with that text in the name will be shown.
    Thanks, Danny Allen.
  • The textual report and the HTML report used to report partial branches
    differently for no good reason. Now the text report's "missing branches"
    column is a "partial branches" column so that both reports show the same
    numbers. This closes issue 342_.
  • If you specify a --rcfile that cannot be read, you will get an error
    message. Fixes issue 343_.
  • The --debug switch can now be used on any command.
  • You can now programmatically adjust the configuration of coverage.py by
    setting items on Coverage.config after construction.
  • A module run with -m can be used as the argument to --source, fixing
    issue 328_. Thanks, Buck Evan.
  • The regex for matching exclusion pragmas has been fixed to allow more kinds
    of whitespace, fixing issue 334_.
  • Made some PyPy-specific tweaks to improve speed under PyPy. Thanks, Alex
    Gaynor.
  • In some cases, with a source file missing a final newline, coverage.py would
    count statements incorrectly. This is now fixed, closing issue 293_.
  • The status.dat file that HTML reports use to avoid re-creating files that
    haven't changed is now a JSON file instead of a pickle file. This obviates
    issue 287_ and issue 237_.

.. _issue 237: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/237/htmlcov-with-corrupt-statusdat
.. _issue 287: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/287/htmlpy-doesnt-specify-pickle-protocol
.. _issue 293: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/293/number-of-statement-detection-wrong-if-no
.. _issue 314: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/314/fail_under-param-not-working-in-coveragerc
.. _issue 315: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/315/option-to-omit-empty-files-eg-__init__py
.. _issue 328: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/328/misbehavior-in-run-source
.. _issue 334: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/334/pragma-not-recognized-if-tab-character
.. _issue 342: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/342/console-and-html-coverage-reports-differ
.. _issue 343: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/343/an-explicitly-named-non-existent-config

4.0a1


  • Python versions supported are now CPython 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4, and
    PyPy 2.2.
  • Gevent, eventlet, and greenlet are now supported, closing issue 149_.
    The concurrency setting specifies the concurrency library in use. Huge
    thanks to Peter Portante for initial implementation, and to Joe Jevnik for
    the final insight that completed the work.
  • Options are now also read from a setup.cfg file, if any. Sections are
    prefixed with "coverage:", so the [run] options will be read from the
    [coverage:run] section of setup.cfg. Finishes issue 304_.
  • The report -m command can now show missing branches when reporting on
    branch coverage. Thanks, Steve Leonard. Closes issue 230_.
  • The XML report now contains a <source> element, fixing issue 94_. Thanks
    Stan Hu.
  • The class defined in the coverage module is now called Coverage instead
    of coverage, though the old name still works, for backward compatibility.
  • The fail-under value is now rounded the same as reported results,
    preventing paradoxical results, fixing issue 284_.
  • The XML report will now create the output directory if need be, fixing
    issue 285_. Thanks, Chris Rose.
  • HTML reports no longer raise UnicodeDecodeError if a Python file has
    undecodable characters, fixing issue 303_ and issue 331_.
  • The annotate command will now annotate all files, not just ones relative to
    the current directory, fixing issue 57_.
  • The coverage module no longer causes deprecation warnings on Python 3.4 by
    importing the imp module, fixing issue 305_.
  • Encoding declarations in source files are only considered if they are truly
    comments. Thanks, Anthony Sottile.

.. _issue 57: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/57/annotate-command-fails-to-annotate-many
.. _issue 94: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/94/coverage-xml-doesnt-produce-sources
.. _issue 149: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/149/coverage-gevent-looks-broken
.. _issue 230: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/230/show-line-no-for-missing-branches-in
.. _issue 284: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/284/fail-under-should-show-more-precision
.. _issue 285: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/285/xml-report-fails-if-output-file-directory
.. _issue 303: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/303/unicodedecodeerror
.. _issue 304: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/304/attempt-to-get-configuration-from-setupcfg
.. _issue 305: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/305/pendingdeprecationwarning-the-imp-module
.. _issue 331: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/331/failure-of-encoding-detection-on-python2

3.7.1


  • Improved the speed of HTML report generation by about 20%.
  • Fixed the mechanism for finding OS-installed static files for the HTML report
    so that it will actually find OS-installed static files.

3.7


  • Added the --debug switch to coverage run. It accepts a list of
    options indicating the type of internal activity to log to stderr.
  • Improved the branch coverage facility, fixing issue 92_ and issue 175_.
  • Running code with coverage run -m now behaves more like Python does,
    setting sys.path properly, which fixes issue 207_ and issue 242_.
  • Coverage.py can now run .pyc files directly, closing issue 264_.
  • Coverage.py properly supports .pyw files, fixing issue 261_.
  • Omitting files within a tree specified with the source option would
    cause them to be incorrectly marked as unexecuted, as described in
    issue 218_. This is now fixed.
  • When specifying paths to alias together during data combining, you can now
    specify relative paths, fixing issue 267_.
  • Most file paths can now be specified with username expansion (~/src, or
    ~build/src, for example), and with environment variable expansion
    (build/$BUILDNUM/src).
  • Trying to create an XML report with no files to report on, would cause a
    ZeroDivideError, but no longer does, fixing issue 250_.
  • When running a threaded program under the Python tracer, coverage.py no
    longer issues a spurious warning about the trace function changing: "Trace
    function changed, measurement is likely wrong: None." This fixes issue 164_.
  • Static files necessary for HTML reports are found in system-installed places,
    to ease OS-level packaging of coverage.py. Closes issue 259_.
  • Source files with encoding declarations, but a blank first line, were not
    decoded properly. Now they are. Thanks, Roger Hu.
  • The source kit now includes the __main__.py file in the root coverage
    directory, fixing issue 255_.

.. _issue 92: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/92/finally-clauses-arent-treated-properly-in
.. _issue 164: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/164/trace-function-changed-warning-when-using
.. _issue 175: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/175/branch-coverage-gets-confused-in-certain
.. _issue 207: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/207/run-m-cannot-find-module-or-package-in
.. _issue 242: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/242/running-a-two-level-package-doesnt-work
.. _issue 218: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/218/run-command-does-not-respect-the-omit-flag
.. _issue 250: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/250/uncaught-zerodivisionerror-when-generating
.. _issue 255: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/255/directory-level-__main__py-not-included-in
.. _issue 259: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/259/allow-use-of-system-installed-third-party
.. _issue 261: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/261/pyw-files-arent-reported-properly
.. _issue 264: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/264/coverage-wont-run-pyc-files
.. _issue 267: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/267/relative-path-aliases-dont-work

3.6


  • Added a page to the docs about troublesome situations, closing issue 226,
    and added some info to the TODO file, closing issue 227
    .

.. _issue 226: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/226/make-readme-section-to-describe-when
.. _issue 227: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/227/update-todo

3.6b3


  • Beta 2 broke the nose plugin. It's fixed again, closing issue 224_.

.. _issue 224: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/224/36b2-breaks-nosexcover

3.6b2


  • Coverage.py runs on Python 2.3 and 2.4 again. It was broken in 3.6b1.
  • The C extension is optionally compiled using a different more widely-used
    technique, taking another stab at fixing issue 80_ once and for all.
  • Combining data files would create entries for phantom files if used with
    source and path aliases. It no longer does.
  • debug sys now shows the configuration file path that was read.
  • If an oddly-behaved package claims that code came from an empty-string
    file name, coverage.py no longer associates it with the directory name,
    fixing issue 221_.

.. _issue 221: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/221/coveragepy-incompatible-with-pyratemp

3.6b1


  • Wildcards in include= and omit= arguments were not handled properly
    in reporting functions, though they were when running. Now they are handled
    uniformly, closing issue 143_ and issue 163_. NOTE: it is possible
    that your configurations may now be incorrect. If you use include or
    omit during reporting, whether on the command line, through the API, or
    in a configuration file, please check carefully that you were not relying on
    the old broken behavior.
  • The report, html, and xml commands now accept a --fail-under
    switch that indicates in the exit status whether the coverage percentage was
    less than a particular value. Closes issue 139_.
  • The reporting functions coverage.report(), coverage.html_report(), and
    coverage.xml_report() now all return a float, the total percentage covered
    measurement.
  • The HTML report's title can now be set in the configuration file, with the
    --title switch on the command line, or via the API.
  • Configuration files now support substitution of environment variables, using
    syntax like ${WORD}. Closes issue 97_.
  • Embarrassingly, the [xml] output= setting in the .coveragerc file simply
    didn't work. Now it does.
  • The XML report now consistently uses file names for the file name attribute,
    rather than sometimes using module names. Fixes issue 67_.
    Thanks, Marcus Cobden.
  • Coverage percentage metrics are now computed slightly differently under
    branch coverage. This means that completely unexecuted files will now
    correctly have 0% coverage, fixing issue 156_. This also means that your
    total coverage numbers will generally now be lower if you are measuring
    branch coverage.
  • When installing, now in addition to creating a "coverage" command, two new
    aliases are also installed. A "coverage2" or "coverage3" command will be
    created, depending on whether you are installing in Python 2.x or 3.x.
    A "coverage-X.Y" command will also be created corresponding to your specific
    version of Python. Closes issue 111_.
  • The coverage.py installer no longer tries to bootstrap setuptools or
    Distribute. You must have one of them installed first, as issue 202_
    recommended.
  • The coverage.py kit now includes docs (closing issue 137_) and tests.
  • On Windows, files are now reported in their correct case, fixing issue 89_
    and issue 203_.
  • If a file is missing during reporting, the path shown in the error message
    is now correct, rather than an incorrect path in the current directory.
    Fixes issue 60_.
  • Running an HTML report in Python 3 in the same directory as an old Python 2
    HTML report would fail with a UnicodeDecodeError. This issue (issue 193_)
    is now fixed.
  • Fixed yet another error trying to parse non-Python files as Python, this
    time an IndentationError, closing issue 82_ for the fourth time...
  • If coverage xml fails because there is no data to report, it used to
    create a zero-length XML file. Now it doesn't, fixing issue 210_.
  • Jython files now work with the --source option, fixing issue 100_.
  • Running coverage.py under a debugger is unlikely to work, but it shouldn't
    fail with "TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable". Fixes issue 201_.
  • On some Linux distributions, when installed with the OS package manager,
    coverage.py would report its own code as part of the results. Now it won't,
    fixing issue 214_, though this will take some time to be repackaged by the
    operating systems.
  • Docstrings for the legacy singleton methods are more helpful. Thanks Marius
    Gedminas. Closes issue 205_.
  • The pydoc tool can now show documentation for the class coverage.coverage.
    Closes issue 206_.
  • Added a page to the docs about contributing to coverage.py, closing
    issue 171_.
  • When coverage.py ended unsuccessfully, it may have reported odd errors like
    &#39;NoneType&#39; object has no attribute &#39;isabs&#39;. It no longer does,
    so kiss issue 153_ goodbye.

.. _issue 60: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/60/incorrect-path-to-orphaned-pyc-files
.. _issue 67: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/67/xml-report-filenames-may-be-generated
.. _issue 89: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/89/on-windows-all-packages-are-reported-in
.. _issue 97: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/97/allow-environment-variables-to-be
.. _issue 100: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/100/source-directive-doesnt-work-for-packages
.. _issue 111: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/111/when-installing-coverage-with-pip-not
.. _issue 137: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/137/provide-docs-with-source-distribution
.. _issue 139: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/139/easy-check-for-a-certain-coverage-in-tests
.. _issue 143: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/143/omit-doesnt-seem-to-work-in-coverage
.. _issue 153: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/153/non-existent-filename-triggers
.. _issue 156: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/156/a-completely-unexecuted-file-shows-14
.. _issue 163: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/163/problem-with-include-and-omit-filename
.. _issue 171: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/171/how-to-contribute-and-run-tests
.. _issue 193: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/193/unicodedecodeerror-on-htmlpy
.. _issue 201: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/201/coverage-using-django-14-with-pydb-on
.. _issue 202: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/202/get-rid-of-ez_setuppy-and
.. _issue 203: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/203/duplicate-filenames-reported-when-filename
.. _issue 205: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/205/make-pydoc-coverage-more-friendly
.. _issue 206: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/206/pydoc-coveragecoverage-fails-with-an-error
.. _issue 210: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/210/if-theres-no-coverage-data-coverage-xml
.. _issue 214: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/214/coveragepy-measures-itself-on-precise

3.5.3


  • Line numbers in the HTML report line up better with the source lines, fixing
    issue 197_, thanks Marius Gedminas.
  • When specifying a directory as the source= option, the directory itself no
    longer needs to have a __init__.py file, though its sub-directories do,
    to be considered as source files.
  • Files encoded as UTF-8 with a BOM are now properly handled, fixing
    issue 179_. Thanks, Pablo Carballo.
  • Fixed more cases of non-Python files being reported as Python source, and
    then not being able to parse them as Python. Closes issue 82_ (again).
    Thanks, Julian Berman.
  • Fixed memory leaks under Python 3, thanks, Brett Cannon. Closes issue 147_.
  • Optimized .pyo files may not have been handled correctly, issue 195_.
    Thanks, Marius Gedminas.
  • Certain unusually named file paths could have been mangled during reporting,
    issue 194_. Thanks, Marius Gedminas.
  • Try to do a better job of the impossible task of detecting when we can't
    build the C extension, fixing issue 183_.
  • Testing is now done with tox_, thanks, Marc Abramowitz.

.. _issue 147: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/147/massive-memory-usage-by-ctracer
.. _issue 179: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/179/htmlreporter-fails-when-source-file-is
.. _issue 183: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/183/install-fails-for-python-23
.. _issue 194: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/194/filelocatorrelative_filename-could-mangle
.. _issue 195: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/195/pyo-file-handling-in-codeunit
.. _issue 197: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/197/line-numbers-in-html-report-do-not-align
.. _tox: http://tox.readthedocs.org/

3.5.2


3.5.2b1


  • The HTML report has slightly tweaked controls: the buttons at the top of
    the page are color-coded to the source lines they affect.
  • Custom CSS can be applied to the HTML report by specifying a CSS file as
    the extra_css configuration value in the [html] section.
  • Source files with custom encodings declared in a comment at the top are now
    properly handled during reporting on Python 2. Python 3 always handled them
    properly. This fixes issue 157_.
  • Backup files left behind by editors are no longer collected by the source=
    option, fixing issue 168_.
  • If a file doesn't parse properly as Python, we don't report it as an error
    if the file name seems like maybe it wasn't meant to be Python. This is a
    pragmatic fix for issue 82_.
  • The -m switch on coverage report, which includes missing line numbers
    in the summary report, can now be specified as show_missing in the
    config file. Closes issue 173_.
  • When running a module with coverage run -m &lt;modulename&gt;, certain details
    of the execution environment weren't the same as for
    python -m &lt;modulename&gt;. This had the unfortunate side-effect of making
    coverage run -m unittest discover not work if you had tests in a
    directory named "test". This fixes issue 155_ and issue 142_.
  • Now the exit status of your product code is properly used as the process
    status when running python -m coverage run .... Thanks, JT Olds.
  • When installing into pypy, we no longer attempt (and fail) to compile
    the C tracer function, closing issue 166_.

.. _issue 142: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/142/executing-python-file-syspath-is-replaced
.. _issue 155: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/155/cant-use-coverage-run-m-unittest-discover
.. _issue 157: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/157/chokes-on-source-files-with-non-utf-8
.. _issue 166: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/166/dont-try-to-compile-c-extension-on-pypy
.. _issue 168: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/168/dont-be-alarmed-by-emacs-droppings
.. _issue 173: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/173/theres-no-way-to-specify-show-missing-in

3.5.2.b1

3.5.1


  • The [paths] feature unfortunately didn't work in real world situations
    where you wanted to, you know, report on the combined data. Now all paths
    stored in the combined file are canonicalized properly.

3.5.1b1


  • When combining data files from parallel runs, you can now instruct
    coverage.py about which directories are equivalent on different machines. A
    [paths] section in the configuration file lists paths that are to be
    considered equivalent. Finishes issue 17_.
  • for-else constructs are understood better, and don't cause erroneous partial
    branch warnings. Fixes issue 122_.
  • Branch coverage for with statements is improved, fixing issue 128_.
  • The number of partial branches reported on the HTML summary page was
    different than the number reported on the individual file pages. This is
    now fixed.
  • An explicit include directive to measure files in the Python installation
    wouldn't work because of the standard library exclusion. Now the include
    directive takes precedence, and the files will be measured. Fixes
    issue 138_.
  • The HTML report now handles Unicode characters in Python source files
    properly. This fixes issue 124_ and issue 144_. Thanks, Devin
    Jeanpierre.
  • In order to help the core developers measure the test coverage of the
    standard library, Brandon Rhodes devised an aggressive hack to trick Python
    into running some coverage.py code before anything else in the process.
    See the coverage/fullcoverage directory if you are interested.

.. _issue 17: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/17/support-combining-coverage-data-from
.. _issue 122: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/122/for-else-always-reports-missing-branch
.. _issue 124: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/124/no-arbitrary-unicode-in-html-reports-in
.. _issue 128: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/128/branch-coverage-of-with-statement-in-27
.. _issue 138: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/138/include-should-take-precedence-over-is
.. _issue 144: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/144/failure-generating-html-output-for

3.5


  • The HTML report hotkeys now behave slightly differently when the current
    chunk isn't visible at all: a chunk on the screen will be selected,
    instead of the old behavior of jumping to the literal next chunk.
    The hotkeys now work in Google Chrome. Thanks, Guido van Rossum.

3.5b1


  • The HTML report now has hotkeys. Try n, s, m, x, b,
    p, and c on the overview page to change the column sorting.
    On a file page, r, m, x, and p toggle the run, missing,
    excluded, and partial line markings. You can navigate the highlighted
    sections of code by using the j and k keys for next and previous.
    The 1 (one) key jumps to the first highlighted section in the file,
    and 0 (zero) scrolls to the top of the file.
  • The --omit and --include switches now interpret their values more
    usefully. If the value starts with a wildcard character, it is used as-is.
    If it does not, it is interpreted relative to the current directory.
    Closes issue 121_.
  • Partial branch warnings can now be pragma'd away. The configuration option
    partial_branches is a list of regular expressions. Lines matching any of
    those expressions will never be marked as a partial branch. In addition,
    there's a built-in list of regular expressions marking statements which should
    never be marked as partial. This list includes while True:, while 1:,
    if 1:, and if 0:.
  • The coverage() constructor accepts single strings for the omit= and
    include= arguments, adapting to a common error in programmatic use.
  • Modules can now be run directly using coverage run -m modulename, to
    mirror Python's -m flag. Closes issue 95_, thanks, Brandon Rhodes.
  • coverage run didn't emulate Python accurately in one small detail: the
    current directory inserted into sys.path was relative rather than
    absolute. This is now fixed.
  • HTML reporting is now incremental: a record is kept of the data that
    produced the HTML reports, and only files whose data has changed will
    be generated. This should make most HTML reporting faster.
  • Pathological code execution could disable the trace function behind our
    backs, leading to incorrect code measurement. Now if this happens,
    coverage.py will issue a warning, at least alerting you to the problem.
    Closes issue 93_. Thanks to Marius Gedminas for the idea.
  • The C-based trace function now behaves properly when saved and restored
    with sys.gettrace() and sys.settrace(). This fixes issue 125_
    and issue 123_. Thanks, Devin Jeanpierre.
  • Source files are now opened with Python 3.2's tokenize.open() where
    possible, to get the best handling of Python source files with encodings.
    Closes issue 107_, thanks, Brett Cannon.
  • Syntax errors in supposed Python files can now be ignored during reporting
    with the -i switch just like other source errors. Closes issue 115_.
  • Installation from source now succeeds on machines without a C compiler,
    closing issue 80_.
  • Coverage.py can now be run directly from a working tree by specifying
    the directory name to python: python coverage_py_working_dir run ....
    Thanks, Brett Cannon.
  • A little bit of Jython support: coverage run can now measure Jython
    execution by adapting when $py.class files are traced. Thanks, Adi Roiban.
    Jython still doesn't provide the Python libraries needed to make
    coverage reporting work, unfortunately.
  • Internally, files are now closed explicitly, fixing issue 104_. Thanks,
    Brett Cannon.

.. _issue 80: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/80/is-there-a-duck-typing-way-to-know-we-cant
.. _issue 93: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/93/copying-a-mock-object-breaks-coverage
.. _issue 95: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/95/run-subcommand-should-take-a-module-name
.. _issue 104: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/104/explicitly-close-files
.. _issue 107: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/107/codeparser-not-opening-source-files-with
.. _issue 115: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/115/fail-gracefully-when-reporting-on-file
.. _issue 121: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/121/filename-patterns-are-applied-stupidly
.. _issue 123: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/123/pyeval_settrace-used-in-way-that-breaks
.. _issue 125: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/125/coverage-removes-decoratortoolss-tracing

3.4


  • The XML report is now sorted by package name, fixing issue 88_.
  • Programs that exited with sys.exit() with no argument weren't handled
    properly, producing a coverage.py stack trace. That is now fixed.

.. _issue 88: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/88/xml-report-lists-packages-in-random-order

3.4b2


  • Completely unexecuted files can now be included in coverage results, reported
    as 0% covered. This only happens if the --source option is specified, since
    coverage.py needs guidance about where to look for source files.
  • The XML report output now properly includes a percentage for branch coverage,
    fixing issue 65_ and issue 81_.
  • Coverage percentages are now displayed uniformly across reporting methods.
    Previously, different reports could round percentages differently. Also,
    percentages are only reported as 0% or 100% if they are truly 0 or 100, and
    are rounded otherwise. Fixes issue 41_ and issue 70_.
  • The precision of reported coverage percentages can be set with the
    [report] precision config file setting. Completes issue 16_.
  • Threads derived from threading.Thread with an overridden run method
    would report no coverage for the run method. This is now fixed, closing
    issue 85_.

.. _issue 16: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/16/allow-configuration-of-accuracy-of-percentage-totals
.. _issue 41: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/41/report-says-100-when-it-isnt-quite-there
.. _issue 65: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/65/branch-option-not-reported-in-cobertura
.. _issue 70: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/70/text-report-and-html-report-disagree-on-coverage
.. _issue 81: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/81/xml-report-does-not-have-condition-coverage-attribute-for-lines-with-a
.. _issue 85: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/85/threadrun-isnt-measured

3.4b1


  • BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY: the --omit and --include switches now take
    file patterns rather than file prefixes, closing issue 34_ and issue 36_.
  • BACKWARD INCOMPATIBILITY: the omit_prefixes argument is gone throughout
    coverage.py, replaced with omit, a list of file name patterns suitable for
    fnmatch. A parallel argument include controls what files are included.
  • The run command now has a --source switch, a list of directories or
    module names. If provided, coverage.py will only measure execution in those
    source files.
  • Various warnings are printed to stderr for problems encountered during data
    measurement: if a --source module has no Python source to measure, or is
    never encountered at all, or if no data is collected.
  • The reporting commands (report, annotate, html, and xml) now have an
    --include switch to restrict reporting to modules matching those file
    patterns, similar to the existing --omit switch. Thanks, Zooko.
  • The run command now supports --include and --omit to control what
    modules it measures. This can speed execution and reduce the amount of data
    during reporting. Thanks Zooko.
  • Since coverage.py 3.1, using the Python trace function has been slower than
    it needs to be. A cache of tracing decisions was broken, but has now been
    fixed.
  • Python 2.7 and 3.2 have introduced new opcodes that are now supported.
  • Python files with no statements, for example, empty __init__.py files,
    are now reported as having zero statements instead of one. Fixes issue 1_.
  • Reports now have a column of missed line counts rather than executed line
    counts, since developers should focus on reducing the missed lines to zero,
    rather than increasing the executed lines to varying targets. Once
    suggested, this seemed blindingly obvious.
  • Line numbers in HTML source pages are clickable, linking directly to that
    line, which is highlighted on arrival. Added a link back to the index page
    at the bottom of each HTML page.
  • Programs that call os.fork will properly collect data from both the child
    and parent processes. Use coverage run -p to get two data files that can
    be combined with coverage combine. Fixes issue 56_.
  • Coverage.py is now runnable as a module: python -m coverage. Thanks,
    Brett Cannon.
  • When measuring code running in a virtualenv, most of the system library was
    being measured when it shouldn't have been. This is now fixed.
  • Doctest text files are no longer recorded in the coverage data, since they
    can't be reported anyway. Fixes issue 52_ and issue 61_.
  • Jinja HTML templates compile into Python code using the HTML file name,
    which confused coverage.py. Now these files are no longer traced, fixing
    issue 82_.
  • Source files can have more than one dot in them (foo.test.py), and will be
    treated properly while reporting. Fixes issue 46_.
  • Source files with DOS line endings are now properly tokenized for syntax
    coloring on non-DOS machines. Fixes issue 53_.
  • Unusual code structure that confused exits from methods with exits from
    classes is now properly analyzed. See issue 62_.
  • Asking for an HTML report with no files now shows a nice error message rather
    than a cryptic failure ('int' object is unsubscriptable). Fixes issue 59_.

.. _issue 1: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/1/empty-__init__py-files-are-reported-as-1-executable
.. _issue 34: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/34/enhanced-omit-globbing-handling
.. _issue 36: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/36/provide-regex-style-omit
.. _issue 46: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/46
.. _issue 53: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/53
.. _issue 52: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/52/doctesttestfile-confuses-source-detection
.. _issue 56: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/56
.. _issue 61: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/61/annotate-i-doesnt-work
.. _issue 62: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/62
.. _issue 59: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/59/html-report-fails-with-int-object-is
.. _issue 82: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/82/tokenerror-when-generating-html-report

3.3.1


  • Using parallel=True in .coveragerc file prevented reporting, but now does
    not, fixing issue 49_.
  • When running your code with "coverage run", if you call sys.exit(),
    coverage.py will exit with that status code, fixing issue 50_.

.. _issue 49: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/49
.. _issue 50: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/50

3.3


  • Settings are now read from a .coveragerc file. A specific file can be
    specified on the command line with --rcfile=FILE. The name of the file can
    be programmatically set with the config_file argument to the coverage()
    constructor, or reading a config file can be disabled with
    config_file=False.
  • Fixed a problem with nested loops having their branch possibilities
    mischaracterized: issue 39_.
  • Added coverage.process_start to enable coverage measurement when Python
    starts.
  • Parallel data file names now have a random number appended to them in
    addition to the machine name and process id.
  • Parallel data files combined with "coverage combine" are deleted after
    they're combined, to clean up unneeded files. Fixes issue 40_.
  • Exceptions thrown from product code run with "coverage run" are now displayed
    without internal coverage.py frames, so the output is the same as when the
    code is run without coverage.py.
  • The data_suffix argument to the coverage constructor is now appended with
    an added dot rather than simply appended, so that .coveragerc files will not
    be confused for data files.
  • Python source files that don't end with a newline can now be executed, fixing
    issue 47_.
  • Added an AUTHORS.txt file.

.. _issue 39: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/39
.. _issue 40: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/40
.. _issue 47: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/47

3.2


  • Added a --version option on the command line.

3.2b4


  • Branch coverage improvements:
    • The XML report now includes branch information.
  • Click-to-sort HTML report columns are now persisted in a cookie. Viewing
    a report will sort it first the way you last had a coverage report sorted.
    Thanks, Chris Adams_.
  • On Python 3.x, setuptools has been replaced by Distribute_.

.. _Distribute: http://packages.python.org/distribute/

3.2b3


  • Fixed a memory leak in the C tracer that was introduced in 3.2b1.
  • Branch coverage improvements:
    • Branches to excluded code are ignored.
  • The table of contents in the HTML report is now sortable: click the headers
    on any column. Thanks, Chris Adams_.

.. _Chris Adams: http://improbable.org/chris/

3.2b2


  • Branch coverage improvements:
    • Classes are no longer incorrectly marked as branches: issue 32_.
    • "except" clauses with types are no longer incorrectly marked as branches:
      issue 35_.
  • Fixed some problems syntax coloring sources with line continuations and
    source with tabs: issue 30_ and issue 31_.
  • The --omit option now works much better than before, fixing issue 14_ and
    issue 33_. Thanks, Danek Duvall.

.. _issue 14: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/14
.. _issue 30: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/30
.. _issue 31: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/31
.. _issue 32: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/32
.. _issue 33: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/33
.. _issue 35: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/35

3.2b1


  • Branch coverage!
  • XML reporting has file paths that let Cobertura find the source code.
  • The tracer code has changed, it's a few percent faster.
  • Some exceptions reported by the command line interface have been cleaned up
    so that tracebacks inside coverage.py aren't shown. Fixes issue 23_.

.. _issue 23: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/23

3.1


  • Source code can now be read from eggs. Thanks, Ross Lawley. Fixes
    issue 25_.

.. _issue 25: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/25

3.1b1


  • Python 3.1 is now supported.
  • Coverage.py has a new command line syntax with sub-commands. This expands
    the possibilities for adding features and options in the future. The old
    syntax is still supported. Try "coverage help" to see the new commands.
    Thanks to Ben Finney for early help.
  • Added an experimental "coverage xml" command for producing coverage reports
    in a Cobertura-compatible XML format. Thanks, Bill Hart.
  • Added the --timid option to enable a simpler slower trace function that works
    for DecoratorTools projects, including TurboGears. Fixed issue 12_ and
    issue 13_.
  • HTML reports show modules from other directories. Fixed issue 11_.
  • HTML reports now display syntax-colored Python source.
  • Programs that change directory will still write .coverage files in the
    directory where execution started. Fixed issue 24_.
  • Added a "coverage debug" command for getting diagnostic information about the
    coverage.py installation.

.. _issue 11: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/11
.. _issue 12: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/12
.. _issue 13: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/13
.. _issue 24: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/24

3.0.1


  • Removed the recursion limit in the tracer function. Previously, code that
    ran more than 500 frames deep would crash. Fixed issue 9_.
  • Fixed a bizarre problem involving pyexpat, whereby lines following XML parser
    invocations could be overlooked. Fixed issue 10_.
  • On Python 2.3, coverage.py could mis-measure code with exceptions being
    raised. This is now fixed.
  • The coverage.py code itself will now not be measured by coverage.py, and no
    coverage.py modules will be mentioned in the nose --with-cover plug-in.
    Fixed issue 8_.
  • When running source files, coverage.py now opens them in universal newline
    mode just like Python does. This lets it run Windows files on Mac, for
    example.

.. _issue 9: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/9
.. _issue 10: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/10
.. _issue 8: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/8

3.0


  • Fixed the way the Python library was ignored. Too much code was being
    excluded the old way.
  • Tabs are now properly converted in HTML reports. Previously indentation was
    lost. Fixed issue 6_.
  • Nested modules now get a proper flat_rootname. Thanks, Christian Heimes.

.. _issue 6: http://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/issue/6

3.0b3


  • Added parameters to coverage.init for options that had been set on the
    coverage object itself.
  • Added clear_exclude() and get_exclude_list() methods for programmatic
    manipulation of the exclude regexes.
  • Added coverage.load() to read previously-saved data from the data file.
  • Improved the finding of code files. For example, .pyc files that have been
    installed after compiling are now located correctly. Thanks, Detlev
    Offenbach.
  • When using the object API (that is, constructing a coverage() object), data
    is no longer saved automatically on process exit. You can re-enable it with
    the auto_data=True parameter on the coverage() constructor. The module-level
    interface still uses automatic saving.

3.0b1


Major overhaul.

  • Coverage.py is now a package rather than a module. Functionality has been
    split into classes.
  • The trace function is implemented in C for speed. Coverage.py runs are now
    much faster. Thanks to David Christian for productive micro-sprints and
    other encouragement.
  • Executable lines are identified by reading the line number tables in the
    compiled code, removing a great deal of complicated analysis code.
  • Precisely which lines are considered executable has changed in some cases.
    Therefore, your coverage stats may also change slightly.
  • The singleton coverage object is only created if the module-level functions
    are used. This maintains the old interface while allowing better
    programmatic use of Coverage.py.
  • The minimum supported Python version is 2.3.

3.0b


HTML reporting, and continued refactoring.

  • HTML reports and annotation of source files: use the new -b (browser) switch.
    Thanks to George Song for code, inspiration and guidance.
  • Code in the Python standard library is not measured by default. If you need
    to measure standard library code, use the -L command-line switch during
    execution, or the cover_pylib=True argument to the coverage() constructor.
  • Source annotation into a directory (-a -d) behaves differently. The
    annotated files are named with their hierarchy flattened so that same-named
    files from different directories no longer collide. Also, only files in the
    current tree are included.
  • coverage.annotate_file is no longer available.
  • Programs executed with -x now behave more as they should, for example,
    file has the correct value.
  • .coverage data files have a new pickle-based format designed for better
    extensibility.
  • Removed the undocumented cache_file argument to coverage.usecache().

2.85


  • Add support for finding source files in eggs. Don't check for
    morf's being instances of ModuleType, instead use duck typing so that
    pseudo-modules can participate. Thanks, Imri Goldberg.
  • Use os.realpath as part of the fixing of file names so that symlinks won't
    confuse things. Thanks, Patrick Mezard.

2.80


  • Open files in rU mode to avoid line ending craziness. Thanks, Edward Loper.

2.78


  • Don't try to predict whether a file is Python source based on the extension.
    Extension-less files are often Pythons scripts. Instead, simply parse the file
    and catch the syntax errors. Hat tip to Ben Finney.

2.77


  • Better packaging.

2.76


  • Now Python 2.5 is really fully supported: the body of the new with
    statement is counted as executable.

2.75


  • Python 2.5 now fully supported. The method of dealing with multi-line
    statements is now less sensitive to the exact line that Python reports during
    execution. Pass statements are handled specially so that their disappearance
    during execution won't throw off the measurement.

2.7


  • "pragma: nocover" is excluded by default.
  • Properly ignore docstrings and other constant expressions that appear in the
    middle of a function, a problem reported by Tim Leslie.
  • coverage.erase() shouldn't clobber the exclude regex. Change how parallel
    mode is invoked, and fix erase() so that it erases the cache when called
    programmatically.
  • In reports, ignore code executed from strings, since we can't do anything
    useful with it anyway.
  • Better file handling on Linux, thanks Guillaume Chazarain.
  • Better shell support on Windows, thanks Noel O'Boyle.
  • Python 2.2 support maintained, thanks Catherine Proulx.
  • Minor changes to avoid lint warnings.

2.6


  • Applied Joseph Tate's patch for function decorators.
  • Applied Sigve Tjora and Mark van der Wal's fixes for argument handling.
  • Applied Geoff Bache's parallel mode patch.
  • Refactorings to improve testability. Fixes to command-line logic for parallel
    mode and collect.

2.5


  • Call threading.settrace so that all threads are measured. Thanks Martin
    Fuzzey.
  • Add a file argument to report so that reports can be captured to a different
    destination.
  • Coverage.py can now measure itself.
  • Adapted Greg Rogers' patch for using relative file names, and sorting and
    omitting files to report on.

2.2


  • Allow for keyword arguments in the module global functions. Thanks, Allen.

2.1


  • Return 'analysis' to its original behavior and add 'analysis2'. Add a global
    for 'annotate', and factor it, adding 'annotate_file'.

2.0


Significant code changes.

  • Finding executable statements has been rewritten so that docstrings and
    other quirks of Python execution aren't mistakenly identified as missing
    lines.
  • Lines can be excluded from consideration, even entire suites of lines.
  • The file system cache of covered lines can be disabled programmatically.
  • Modernized the code.

Earlier History

2001-12-04 GDR Created.

2001-12-06 GDR Added command-line interface and source code annotation.

2001-12-09 GDR Moved design and interface to separate documents.

2001-12-10 GDR Open cache file as binary on Windows. Allow simultaneous -e and
-x, or -a and -r.

2001-12-12 GDR Added command-line help. Cache analysis so that it only needs to
be done once when you specify -a and -r.

1.5.2

and 2.1.1.

2002-01-03 GDR Module-level functions work correctly.

2002-01-07 GDR Update sys.path when running a file with the -x option, so that
it matches the value the program would get if it were run on its own.

pytest -> 3.0.2

3.0.2

  • Improve error message when passing non-string ids to pytest.mark.parametrize (1857).
    Thanks okken
    for the report and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Add buffer attribute to stdin stub class pytest.capture.DontReadFromInput
    Thanks joguSD_ for the PR.
  • Fix UnicodeEncodeError when string comparison with unicode has failed. (1864)
    Thanks AiOO
    for the PR.
  • pytest_plugins is now handled correctly if defined as a string (as opposed as
    a sequence of strings) when modules are considered for assertion rewriting.
    Due to this bug, much more modules were being rewritten than necessary
    if a test suite uses pytest_plugins to load internal plugins (1888).
    Thanks jaraco
    for the report and nicoddemus_ for the PR (1891_).
  • Do not call tearDown and cleanups when running tests from
    unittest.TestCase subclasses with --pdb
    enabled. This allows proper post mortem debugging for all applications
    which have significant logic in their tearDown machinery (1890). Thanks
    mbyt
    for the PR.
  • Fix use of deprecated getfuncargvalue method in the internal doctest plugin.
    Thanks ViviCoder_ for the report (1898_).

.. _joguSD: https://github.com/joguSD
.. _AiOO: https://github.com/AiOO
.. _mbyt: https://github.com/mbyt
.. _ViviCoder: https://github.com/ViviCoder

.. _1857: pytest-dev/pytest#1857
.. _1864: pytest-dev/pytest#1864
.. _1888: pytest-dev/pytest#1888
.. _1891: pytest-dev/pytest#1891
.. _1890: pytest-dev/pytest#1890
.. _1898: pytest-dev/pytest#1898

3.0.1

  • Fix regression when importorskip is used at module level (1822).
    Thanks jaraco
    and The-Compiler_ for the report and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Fix parametrization scope when session fixtures are used in conjunction
    with normal parameters in the same call (1832).
    Thanks The-Compiler
    for the report, Kingdread_ and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Fix internal error when parametrizing tests or fixtures using an empty ids argument (1849).
    Thanks OPpuolitaival
    for the report and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Fix loader error when running pytest embedded in a zipfile.
    Thanks mbachry_ for the PR.

.. _Kingdread: https://github.com/Kingdread
.. _mbachry: https://github.com/mbachry
.. _OPpuolitaival: https://github.com/OPpuolitaival

.. _1822: pytest-dev/pytest#1822
.. _1832: pytest-dev/pytest#1832
.. _1849: pytest-dev/pytest#1849

3.0.0

Incompatible changes

A number of incompatible changes were made in this release, with the intent of removing features deprecated for a long
time or change existing behaviors in order to make them less surprising/more useful.

  • Reinterpretation mode has now been removed. Only plain and rewrite
    mode are available, consequently the --assert=reinterp option is
    no longer available. This also means files imported from plugins or
    conftest.py will not benefit from improved assertions by
    default, you should use pytest.register_assert_rewrite() to
    explicitly turn on assertion rewriting for those files. Thanks
    flub_ for the PR.

  • The following deprecated commandline options were removed:

    • --genscript: no longer supported;
    • --no-assert: use --assert=plain instead;
    • --nomagic: use --assert=plain instead;
    • --report: use -r instead;

    Thanks to RedBeardCode_ for the PR (1664_).

  • ImportErrors in plugins now are a fatal error instead of issuing a
    pytest warning (1479). Thanks to The-Compiler for the PR.

  • Removed support code for Python 3 versions < 3.3 (1627_).

  • Removed all py.test-X* entry points. The versioned, suffixed entry points
    were never documented and a leftover from a pre-virtualenv era. These entry
    points also created broken entry points in wheels, so removing them also
    removes a source of confusion for users (1632).
    Thanks obestwalter
    for the PR.

  • pytest.skip() now raises an error when used to decorate a test function,
    as opposed to its original intent (to imperatively skip a test inside a test function). Previously
    this usage would cause the entire module to be skipped (607).
    Thanks omarkohl
    for the complete PR (1519_).

  • Exit tests if a collection error occurs. A poll indicated most users will hit CTRL-C
    anyway as soon as they see collection errors, so pytest might as well make that the default behavior (1421).
    A --continue-on-collection-errors option has been added to restore the previous behaviour.
    Thanks olegpidsadnyi
    and omarkohl_ for the complete PR (1628_).

  • Renamed the pytest pdb module (plugin) into debugging to avoid clashes with the builtin pdb module.

  • Raise a helpful failure message when requesting a parametrized fixture at runtime,
    e.g. with request.getfixturevalue. Previously these parameters were simply
    never defined, so a fixture decorated like pytest.fixture(params=[0, 1, 2])
    only ran once (460).
    Thanks to nikratio
    for the bug report, RedBeardCode_ and tomviner_ for the PR.

  • _pytest.monkeypatch.monkeypatch class has been renamed to _pytest.monkeypatch.MonkeyPatch
    so it doesn't conflict with the monkeypatch fixture.

  • --exitfirst / -x can now be overridden by a following --maxfail=N
    and is just a synonym for --maxfail=1.

New Features

  • Support nose-style __test__ attribute on methods of classes,
    including unittest-style Classes. If set to False, the test will not be
    collected.

  • New doctest_namespace fixture for injecting names into the
    namespace in which doctests run.
    Thanks milliams_ for the complete PR (1428_).

  • New --doctest-report option available to change the output format of diffs
    when running (failing) doctests (implements 1749).
    Thanks hartym
    for the PR.

  • New name argument to pytest.fixture decorator which allows a custom name
    for a fixture (to solve the funcarg-shadowing-fixture problem).
    Thanks novas0x2a_ for the complete PR (1444_).

  • New approx() function for easily comparing floating-point numbers in
    tests.
    Thanks kalekundert_ for the complete PR (1441_).

  • Ability to add global properties in the final xunit output file by accessing
    the internal junitxml plugin (experimental).
    Thanks tareqalayan_ for the complete PR 1454_).

  • New ExceptionInfo.match() method to match a regular expression on the
    string representation of an exception (372).
    Thanks omarkohl
    for the complete PR (1502_).

  • __tracebackhide__ can now also be set to a callable which then can decide
    whether to filter the traceback based on the ExceptionInfo object passed
    to it. Thanks The-Compiler_ for the complete PR (1526_).

  • New pytest_make_parametrize_id(config, val) hook which can be used by plugins to provide
    friendly strings for custom types.
    Thanks palaviv_ for the PR.

  • capsys and capfd now have a disabled() context-manager method, which
    can be used to temporarily disable capture within a test.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR.

  • New cli flag --fixtures-per-test: shows which fixtures are being used
    for each selected test item. Features doc strings of fixtures by default.
    Can also show where fixtures are defined if combined with -v.
    Thanks hackebrot_ for the PR.

  • Introduce pytest command as recommended entry point. Note that py.test
    still works and is not scheduled for removal. Closes proposal
    1629. Thanks obestwalter and davehunt_ for the complete PR
    (1633_).

  • New cli flags:

    • --setup-plan: performs normal collection and reports
      the potential setup and teardown and does not execute any fixtures and tests;
    • --setup-only: performs normal collection, executes setup and teardown of
      fixtures and reports them;
    • --setup-show: performs normal test execution and additionally shows
      setup and teardown of fixtures;
    • --keep-duplicates: py.test now ignores duplicated paths given in the command
      line. To retain the previous behavior where the same test could be run multiple
      times by specifying it in the command-line multiple times, pass the --keep-duplicates
      argument (1609_);

    Thanks d6e, kvas-it, sallner, ioggstream and omarkohl_ for the PRs.

  • New CLI flag --override-ini/-o: overrides values from the ini file.
    For example: &quot;-o xfail_strict=True&quot;'.
    Thanks blueyed_ and fengxx_ for the PR.

  • New hooks:

    • pytest_fixture_setup(fixturedef, request): executes fixture setup;
    • pytest_fixture_post_finalizer(fixturedef): called after the fixture's
      finalizer and has access to the fixture's result cache.

    Thanks d6e, sallner.

  • Issue warnings for asserts whose test is a tuple literal. Such asserts will
    never fail because tuples are always truthy and are usually a mistake
    (see 1562). Thanks kvas-it, for the PR.

  • Allow passing a custom debugger class (e.g. --pdbcls=IPython.core.debugger:Pdb).
    Thanks to anntzer_ for the PR.

Changes

  • Plugins now benefit from assertion rewriting. Thanks
    sober7, nicoddemus and flub_ for the PR.
  • Change report.outcome for xpassed tests to &quot;passed&quot; in non-strict
    mode and &quot;failed&quot; in strict mode. Thanks to hackebrot_ for the PR
    (1795) and gprasad84 for report (1546_).
  • Tests marked with xfail(strict=False) (the default) now appear in
    JUnitXML reports as passing tests instead of skipped.
    Thanks to hackebrot_ for the PR (1795_).
  • Highlight path of the file location in the error report to make it easier to copy/paste.
    Thanks suzaku_ for the PR (1778_).
  • Fixtures marked with pytest.fixture can now use yield statements exactly like
    those marked with the pytest.yield_fixture decorator. This change renders
    pytest.yield_fixture deprecated and makes pytest.fixture with yield statements
    the preferred way to write teardown code (1461).
    Thanks csaftoiu
    for bringing this to attention and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Explicitly passed parametrize ids do not get escaped to ascii (1351).
    Thanks ceridwen
    for the PR.
  • Fixtures are now sorted in the error message displayed when an unknown
    fixture is declared in a test function.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • pytest_terminal_summary hook now receives the exitstatus
    of the test session as argument. Thanks blueyed_ for the PR (1809_).
  • Parametrize ids can accept None as specific test id, in which case the
    automatically generated id for that argument will be used.
    Thanks palaviv_ for the complete PR (1468_).
  • The parameter to xunit-style setup/teardown methods (setup_method,
    setup_module, etc.) is now optional and may be omitted.
    Thanks okken_ for bringing this to attention and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Improved automatic id generation selection in case of duplicate ids in
    parametrize.
    Thanks palaviv_ for the complete PR (1474_).
  • Now pytest warnings summary is shown up by default. Added a new flag
    --disable-pytest-warnings to explicitly disable the warnings summary (1668_).
  • Make ImportError during collection more explicit by reminding
    the user to check the name of the test module/package(s) (1426).
    Thanks omarkohl
    for the complete PR (1520_).
  • Add build/ and dist/ to the default --norecursedirs list. Thanks
    mikofski_ for the report and tomviner_ for the PR (1544_).
  • pytest.raises in the context manager form accepts a custom
    message to raise when no exception occurred.
    Thanks palaviv_ for the complete PR (1616_).
  • conftest.py files now benefit from assertion rewriting; previously it
    was only available for test modules. Thanks flub, sober7 and
    nicoddemus_ for the PR (1619_).
  • Text documents without any doctests no longer appear as "skipped".
    Thanks graingert_ for reporting and providing a full PR (1580_).
  • Ensure that a module within a namespace package can be found when it
    is specified on the command line together with the --pyargs
    option. Thanks to taschini_ for the PR (1597_).
  • Always include full assertion explanation during assertion rewriting. The previous behaviour was hiding
    sub-expressions that happened to be False, assuming this was redundant information.
    Thanks bagerard_ for reporting (1503). Thanks to davehunt and
    tomviner_ for the PR.
  • OptionGroup.addoption() now checks if option names were already
    added before, to make it easier to track down issues like 1618_.
    Before, you only got exceptions later from argparse library,
    giving no clue about the actual reason for double-added options.
  • yield-based tests are considered deprecated and will be removed in pytest-4.0.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • [pytest] sections in setup.cfg files should now be named [tool:pytest]
    to avoid conflicts with other distutils commands (see 567). [pytest] sections in
    pytest.ini or tox.ini files are supported and unchanged.
    Thanks nicoddemus
    for the PR.
  • Using pytest_funcarg__ prefix to declare fixtures is considered deprecated and will be
    removed in pytest-4.0 (1684).
    Thanks nicoddemus
    for the PR.
  • Passing a command-line string to pytest.main() is considered deprecated and scheduled
    for removal in pytest-4.0. It is recommended to pass a list of arguments instead (1723_).
  • Rename getfuncargvalue to getfixturevalue. getfuncargvalue is
    still present but is now considered deprecated. Thanks to RedBeardCode_ and tomviner_
    for the PR (1626_).
  • optparse type usage now triggers DeprecationWarnings (1740_).
  • optparse backward compatibility supports float/complex types (457_).
  • Refined logic for determining the rootdir, considering only valid
    paths which fixes a number of issues: 1594, 1435 and 1471.
    Updated the documentation according to current behavior. Thanks to
    blueyed
    , davehunt_ and matthiasha_ for the PR.
  • Always include full assertion explanation. The previous behaviour was hiding
    sub-expressions that happened to be False, assuming this was redundant information.
    Thanks bagerard_ for reporting (1503). Thanks to davehunt and
    tomviner_ for PR.
  • Better message in case of not using parametrized variable (see 1539).
    Thanks to tramwaj29
    for the PR.
  • Updated docstrings with a more uniform style.
  • Add stderr write for pytest.exit(msg) during startup. Previously the message was never shown.
    Thanks BeyondEvil_ for reporting 1210. Thanks to JonathonSonesen and
    tomviner_ for the PR.
  • No longer display the incorrect test deselection reason (1372).
    Thanks ronnypfannschmidt
    for the PR.
  • The --resultlog command line option has been deprecated: it is little used
    and there are more modern and better alternatives (see 830).
    Thanks nicoddemus
    for the PR.
  • Improve error message with fixture lookup errors: add an 'E' to the first
    line and '>' to the rest. Fixes 717. Thanks blueyed for reporting and
    a PR, eolo999_ for the initial PR and tomviner_ for his guidance during
    EuroPython2016 sprint.

Bug Fixes

  • Parametrize now correctly handles duplicated test ids.
  • Fix internal error issue when the method argument is missing for
    teardown_method() (1605_).
  • Fix exception visualization in case the current working directory (CWD) gets
    deleted during testing (1235). Thanks bukzor for reporting. PR by
    marscher_.
  • Improve test output for logical expression with brackets (925).
    Thanks DRMacIver
    for reporting and RedBeardCode_ for the PR.
  • Create correct diff for strings ending with newlines (1553).
    Thanks Vogtinator
    for reporting and RedBeardCode_ and
    tomviner_ for the PR.
  • ConftestImportFailure now shows the traceback making it easier to
    identify bugs in conftest.py files (1516). Thanks txomon for
    the PR.
  • Text documents without any doctests no longer appear as "skipped".
    Thanks graingert_ for reporting and providing a full PR (1580_).
  • Fixed collection of classes with custom __new__ method.
    Fixes 1579. Thanks to Stranger6667 for the PR.
  • Fixed scope overriding inside metafunc.parametrize (634).
    Thanks to Stranger6667
    for the PR.
  • Fixed the total tests tally in junit xml output (1798).
    Thanks to cryporchild
    for the PR.
  • Fixed off-by-one error with lines from request.node.warn.
    Thanks to blueyed_ for the PR.

.. _1210: pytest-dev/pytest#1210
.. _1235: pytest-dev/pytest#1235
.. _1351: pytest-dev/pytest#1351
.. _1372: pytest-dev/pytest#1372
.. _1421: pytest-dev/pytest#1421
.. _1426: pytest-dev/pytest#1426
.. _1428: pytest-dev/pytest#1428
.. _1435: pytest-dev/pytest#1435
.. _1441: pytest-dev/pytest#1441
.. _1444: pytest-dev/pytest#1444
.. _1454: pytest-dev/pytest#1454
.. _1461: pytest-dev/pytest#1461
.. _1468: pytest-dev/pytest#1468
.. _1471: pytest-dev/pytest#1471
.. _1474: pytest-dev/pytest#1474
.. _1479: pytest-dev/pytest#1479
.. _1502: pytest-dev/pytest#1502
.. _1503: pytest-dev/pytest#1503
.. _1516: pytest-dev/pytest#1516
.. _1519: pytest-dev/pytest#1519
.. _1520: pytest-dev/pytest#1520
.. _1526: pytest-dev/pytest#1526
.. _1539: pytest-dev/pytest#1539
.. _1544: pytest-dev/pytest#1544
.. _1546: pytest-dev/pytest#1546
.. _1553: pytest-dev/pytest#1553
.. _1562: pytest-dev/pytest#1562
.. _1579: pytest-dev/pytest#1579
.. _1580: pytest-dev/pytest#1580
.. _1594: pytest-dev/pytest#1594
.. _1597: pytest-dev/pytest#1597
.. _1605: pytest-dev/pytest#1605
.. _1616: pytest-dev/pytest#1616
.. _1618: pytest-dev/pytest#1618
.. _1619: pytest-dev/pytest#1619
.. _1626: pytest-dev/pytest#1626
.. _1627: pytest-dev/pytest#1627
.. _1628: pytest-dev/pytest#1628
.. _1629: pytest-dev/pytest#1629
.. _1632: pytest-dev/pytest#1632
.. _1633: pytest-dev/pytest#1633
.. _1664: pytest-dev/pytest#1664
.. _1668: pytest-dev/pytest#1668
.. _1684: pytest-dev/pytest#1684
.. _1723: pytest-dev/pytest#1723
.. _1740: pytest-dev/pytest#1740
.. _1749: pytest-dev/pytest#1749
.. _1778: pytest-dev/pytest#1778
.. _1795: pytest-dev/pytest#1795
.. _1798: pytest-dev/pytest#1798
.. _1809: pytest-dev/pytest#1809
.. _372: pytest-dev/pytest#372
.. _457: pytest-dev/pytest#457
.. _460: pytest-dev/pytest#460
.. _567: pytest-dev/pytest#567
.. _607: pytest-dev/pytest#607
.. _634: pytest-dev/pytest#634
.. _717: pytest-dev/pytest#717
.. _830: pytest-dev/pytest#830
.. _925: pytest-dev/pytest#925

.. _anntzer: https://github.com/anntzer
.. _bagerard: https://github.com/bagerard
.. _BeyondEvil: https://github.com/BeyondEvil
.. _blueyed: https://github.com/blueyed
.. _ceridwen: https://github.com/ceridwen
.. _cryporchild: https://github.com/cryporchild
.. _csaftoiu: https://github.com/csaftoiu
.. _d6e: https://github.com/d6e
.. _davehunt: https://github.com/davehunt
.. _DRMacIver: https://github.com/DRMacIver
.. _eolo999: https://github.com/eolo999
.. _fengxx: https://github.com/fengxx
.. _flub: https://github.com/flub
.. _gprasad84: https://github.com/gprasad84
.. _graingert: https://github.com/graingert
.. _hartym: https://github.com/hartym
.. _JonathonSonesen: https://github.com/JonathonSonesen
.. _kalekundert: https://github.com/kalekundert
.. _kvas-it: https://github.com/kvas-it
.. _marscher: https://github.com/marscher
.. _mikofski: https://github.com/mikofski
.. _milliams: https://github.com/milliams
.. _nikratio: https://github.com/nikratio
.. _novas0x2a: https://github.com/novas0x2a
.. _obestwalter: https://github.com/obestwalter
.. _okken: https://github.com/okken
.. _olegpidsadnyi: https://github.com/olegpidsadnyi
.. _omarkohl: https://github.com/omarkohl
.. _palaviv: https://github.com/palaviv
.. _RedBeardCode: https://github.com/RedBeardCode
.. _sallner: https://github.com/sallner
.. _sober7: https://github.com/sober7
.. _Stranger6667: https://github.com/Stranger6667
.. _suzaku: https://github.com/suzaku
.. _tareqalayan: https://github.com/tareqalayan
.. _taschini: https://github.com/taschini
.. _tramwaj29: https://github.com/tramwaj29
.. _txomon: https://github.com/txomon
.. _Vogtinator: https://github.com/Vogtinator
.. _matthiasha: https://github.com/matthiasha

2.9.2

Bug Fixes

  • fix 510: skip tests where one parameterize dimension was empty
    thanks Alex Stapleton for the Report and RonnyPfannschmidt
    for the PR
  • Fix Xfail does not work with condition keyword argument.
    Thanks astraw38_ for reporting the issue (1496) and tomviner
    for PR the (1524_).
  • Fix win32 path issue when puttinging custom config file with absolute path
    in pytest.main(&quot;-c your_absolute_path&quot;).
  • Fix maximum recursion depth detection when raised error class is not aware
    of unicode/encoded bytes.
    Thanks prusse-martin_ for the PR (1506_).
  • Fix pytest.mark.skip mark when used in strict mode.
    Thanks pquentin_ for the PR and RonnyPfannschmidt_ for
    showing how to fix the bug.
  • Minor improvements and fixes to the documentation.
    Thanks omarkohl_ for the PR.
  • Fix --fixtures to show all fixture definitions as opposed to just
    one per fixture name.
    Thanks to hackebrot_ for the PR.

.. _510: pytest-dev/pytest#510
.. _1506: pytest-dev/pytest#1506
.. _1496: pytest-dev/pytest#1496
.. _1524: pytest-dev/pytest#1524

.. _prusse-martin: https://github.com/prusse-martin
.. _astraw38: https://github.com/astraw38

2.9.1

Bug Fixes

  • Improve error message when a plugin fails to load.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Fix (1178 &lt;https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1178&gt;):
    pytest.fail with non-ascii characters raises an internal pytest error.
    Thanks nicoddemus
    for the PR.
  • Fix (469): junit parses report.nodeid incorrectly, when params IDs
    contain ::. Thanks tomviner
    for the PR (1431_).
  • Fix (578 &lt;https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/578&gt;): SyntaxErrors
    containing non-ascii lines at the point of failure generated an internal
    py.test error.
    Thanks asottile
    for the report and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • Fix (1437_): When passing in a bytestring regex pattern to parameterize
    attempt to decode it as utf-8 ignoring errors.
  • Fix (649_): parametrized test nodes cannot be specified to run on the command line.
  • Fix (138_): better reporting for python 3.3+ chained exceptions

.. _1437: pytest-dev/pytest#1437
.. _469: pytest-dev/pytest#469
.. _1431: pytest-dev/pytest#1431
.. _649: pytest-dev/pytest#649
.. _138: pytest-dev/pytest#138

.. _asottile: https://github.com/asottile

2.9.0

New Features

  • New pytest.mark.skip mark, which unconditionally skips marked tests.
    Thanks MichaelAquilina_ for the complete PR (1040_).
  • --doctest-glob may now be passed multiple times in the command-line.
    Thanks jab_ and nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • New -rp and -rP reporting options give the summary and full output
    of passing tests, respectively. Thanks to codewarrior0_ for the PR.
  • pytest.mark.xfail now has a strict option, which makes XPASS
    tests to fail the test suite (defaulting to False). There's also a
    xfail_strict ini option that can be used to configure it project-wise.
    Thanks rabbbit_ for the request and nicoddemus_ for the PR (1355_).
  • Parser.addini now supports options of type bool.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR.
  • New ALLOW_BYTES doctest option. This strips b prefixes from byte strings
    in doctest output (similar to ALLOW_UNICODE).
    Thanks jaraco_ for the request and nicoddemus_ for the PR (1287_).
  • Give a hint on KeyboardInterrupt to use the --fulltrace option to show the errors.
    Fixes 1366.
    Thanks to hpk42
    for the report and RonnyPfannschmidt_ for the PR.
  • Catch IndexError exceptions when getting exception source location.
    Fixes a pytest internal error for dynamically generated code (fixtures and tests)
    where source lines are fake by intention.

Changes

  • Important: py.code &lt;https://pylib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/code.html&gt;_ has been
    merged into the pytest repository as pytest._code. This decision
    was made because py.code had very few uses outside pytest and the
    fact that it was in a different repository made it difficult to fix bugs on
    its code in a timely manner. The team hopes with this to be able to better
    refactor out and improve that code.
    This change shouldn't affect users, but it is useful to let users aware
    if they encounter any strange behavior.

    Keep in mind that the code for pytest._code is private and
    experimental, so you definitely should not import it explicitly!

    Please note that the original py.code is still available in
    pylib &lt;https://pylib.readthedocs.io&gt;_.

  • pytest_enter_pdb now optionally receives the pytest config object.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR.

  • Removed code and documentation for Python 2.5 or lower versions,
    including removal of the obsolete _pytest.assertion.oldinterpret module.
    Thanks nicoddemus_ for the PR (1226_).

  • Comparisons now always show up in full when CI or BUILD_NUMBER is
    found in the environment, even when -vv isn't used.
    Thanks The-Compiler_ for the PR.

  • --lf and --ff now support long names: --last-failed and
    --failed-first respectively.
    Thanks MichaelAquilina_ for the PR.

  • Added expected exceptions to pytest.raises fail message.

  • Collection only displays progress ("collecting X items") when in a terminal.
    This avoids cluttering the output when using --color=yes to obtain
    colors in CI integrations systems (1397_).

Bug Fixes

  • The -s and -c options should now work under xdist;
    Config.fromdictargs now represents its input much more faithfully.
    Thanks to bukzor_ for the complete PR (680_).
  • Fix (1290): support Python 3.5's ````operator in assertion rewriting.
    ThanksShinkenjoe
    for report with test case and `tomviner`_ for the PR.
  • Fix formatting utf-8 explanation messages (1379).
    Thanks biern
    for the PR.
  • Fix traceback style docs_ to describe all of the available options
    (auto/long/short/line/native/no), with auto being the default since v2.6.
    Thanks hackebrot_ for the PR.
  • Fix (1422_): junit record_xml_property doesn't allow multiple records
    with same name.

.. _traceback style docs: https://pytest.org/latest/usage.htmlmodifying-python-traceback-printing

.. _1609: pytest-dev/pytest#1609
.. _1422: pytest-dev/pytest#1422
.. _1379: pytest-dev/pytest#1379
.. _1366: pytest-dev/pytest#1366
.. _1040: pytest-dev/pytest#1040
.. _680: pytest-dev/pytest#680
.. _1287: pytest-dev/pytest#1287
.. _1226: pytest-dev/pytest#1226
.. _1290: pytest-dev/pytest#1290
.. _1355: pytest-dev/pytest#1355
.. _1397: pytest-dev/pytest#1397
.. _biern: https://github.com/biern
.. _MichaelAquilina: https://github.com/MichaelAquilina
.. _bukzor: https://github.com/bukzor
.. _hpk42: https://github.com/hpk42
.. _nicoddemus: https://github.com/nicoddemus
.. _jab: https://github.com/jab
.. _codewarrior0: https://github.com/codewarrior0
.. _jaraco: https://github.com/jaraco
.. _The-Compiler: https://github.com/The-Compiler
.. _Shinkenjoe: https://github.com/Shinkenjoe
.. _tomviner: https://github.com/tomviner
.. _RonnyPfannschmidt: https://github.com/RonnyPfannschmidt
.. _rabbbit: https://github.com/rabbbit
.. _hackebrot: https://github.com/hackebrot
.. _pquentin: https://github.com/pquentin
.. _ioggstream: https://github.com/ioggstream

2.8.7

  • fix 1338: use predictable object resolution for monkeypatch

2.8.6

  • fix 1259: allow for double nodeids in junitxml,
    this was a regression failing plugins combinations
    like pytest-pep8 + pytest-flakes
  • Workaround for exception that occurs in pyreadline when using
    --pdb with standard I/O capture enabled.
    Thanks Erik M. Bray for the PR.
  • fix 900: Better error message in case the target of a monkeypatch call
    raises an ImportError.
  • fix 1292: monkeypatch calls (setattr, setenv, etc.) are now O(1).
    Thanks David R. MacIver for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 1223: captured stdout and stderr are now properly displayed before
    entering pdb when --pdb is used instead of being thrown away.
    Thanks Cal Leeming for the PR.
  • fix 1305: pytest warnings emitted during pytest_terminal_summary are now
    properly displayed.
    Thanks Ionel Maries Cristian for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 628: fixed internal UnicodeDecodeError when doctests contain unicode.
    Thanks Jason R. Coombs for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 1334: Add captured stdout to jUnit XML report on setup error.
    Thanks Georgy Dyuldin for the PR.

2.8.5

  • fix 1243: fixed issue where class attributes injected during collection could break pytest.
    PR by Alexei Kozlenok, thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt and Bruno Oliveira for the review and help.
  • fix 1074: precompute junitxml chunks instead of storing the whole tree in objects
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the report and Ronny Pfannschmidt for the PR
  • fix 1238: fix pytest.deprecated_call() receiving multiple arguments
    (Regression introduced in 2.8.4). Thanks Alex Gaynor for the report and
    Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

2.8.4

  • fix 1190: deprecated_call() now works when the deprecated
    function has been already called by another test in the same
    module. Thanks Mikhail Chernykh for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the
    PR.
  • fix 1198: --pastebin option now works on Python 3. Thanks
    Mehdy Khoshnoody for the PR.
  • fix 1219: --pastebin now works correctly when captured output contains
    non-ascii characters. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 1204: another error when collecting with a nasty getattr().
    Thanks Florian Bruhin for the PR.
  • fix the summary printed when no tests did run.
    Thanks Florian Bruhin for the PR.
  • fix 1185 - ensure MANIFEST.in exactly matches what should go to a sdist
  • a number of documentation modernizations wrt good practices.
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

2.8.3

  • fix 1169: add name attribute to testcases in TestCaseFunction to
    support the unittest.skip decorator on functions and methods.
    Thanks Lee Kamentsky for the PR.
  • fix 1035: collecting tests if test module level obj has getattr().
    Thanks Suor for the report and Bruno Oliveira / Tom Viner for the PR.
  • fix 331: don't collect tests if their failure cannot be reported correctly
    e.g. they are a callable instance of a class.
  • fix 1133: fixed internal error when filtering tracebacks where one entry
    belongs to a file which is no longer available.
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • enhancement made to highlight in red the name of the failing tests so
    they stand out in the output.
    Thanks Gabriel Reis for the PR.
  • add more talks to the documentation
  • extend documentation on the --ignore cli option
  • use pytest-runner for setuptools integration
  • minor fixes for interaction with OS X El Capitan
    system integrity protection (thanks Florian)

2.8.2

  • fix 1085: proper handling of encoding errors when passing encoded byte
    strings to pytest.parametrize in Python 2.
    Thanks Themanwithoutaplan for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 1087: handling SystemError when passing empty byte strings to
    pytest.parametrize in Python 3.
    Thanks Paul Kehrer for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 995: fixed internal error when filtering tracebacks where one entry
    was generated by an exec() statement.
    Thanks Daniel Hahler, Ashley C Straw, Philippe Gauthier and Pavel Savchenko
    for contributing and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix 1100 and 1057: errors when using autouse fixtures and doctest modules.
    Thanks Sergey B Kirpichev and Vital Kudzelka for contributing and Bruno
    Oliveira for the PR.

2.8.1

  • fix 1034: Add missing nodeid on pytest_logwarning call in
    addhook. Thanks Simon Gomizelj for the PR.
  • 'deprecated_call' is now only satisfied with a DeprecationWarning or
    PendingDeprecationWarning. Before 2.8.0, it accepted any warning, and 2.8.0
    made it accept only DeprecationWarning (but not PendingDeprecationWarning).
    Thanks Alex Gaynor for the issue and Eric Hunsberger for the PR.
  • fix issue 1073: avoid calling getattr on potential plugin objects.
    This fixes an incompatibility with pytest-django. Thanks Andreas Pelme,
    Bruno Oliveira and Ronny Pfannschmidt for contributing and Holger Krekel
    for the fix.
  • Fix issue 704: handle versionconflict during plugin loading more
    gracefully. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • Fix issue 1064: ""--junitxml" regression when used with the
    "pytest-xdist" plugin, with test reports being assigned to the wrong tests.
    Thanks Daniel Grunwald for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • (experimental) adapt more SEMVER style versioning and change meaning of
    master branch in git repo: "master" branch now keeps the bugfixes, changes
    aimed for micro releases. "features" branch will only be be released
    with minor or major pytest releases.
  • Fix issue 766 by removing documentation references to distutils.
    Thanks Russel Winder.
  • Fix issue 1030: now byte-strings are escaped to produce item node ids
    to make them always serializable.
    Thanks Andy Freeland for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • Python 2: if unicode parametrized values are convertible to ascii, their
    ascii representation is used for the node id.
  • Fix issue 411: Add eq method to assertion comparison example.
    Thanks Ben Webb.
  • Fix issue 653: deprecated_call can be used as context manager.
  • fix issue 877: properly handle assertion explanations with non-ascii repr
    Thanks Mathieu Agopian for the report and Ronny Pfannschmidt for the PR.
  • fix issue 1029: transform errors when writing cache values into pytest-warnings

2.8.0

  • new --lf and -ff options to run only the last failing tests or
    "failing tests first" from the last run. This functionality is provided
    through porting the formerly external pytest-cache plugin into pytest core.
    BACKWARD INCOMPAT: if you used pytest-cache's functionality to persist
    data between test runs be aware that we don't serialize sets anymore.
    Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt for most of the merging work.

  • "-r" option now accepts "a" to include all possible reports, similar
    to passing "fEsxXw" explicitly (isse960).
    Thanks Abhijeet Kasurde for the PR.

  • avoid python3.5 deprecation warnings by introducing version
    specific inspection helpers, thanks Michael Droettboom.

  • fix issue562: nose.tools.istest now fully respected.

  • fix issue934: when string comparison fails and a diff is too large to display
    without passing -vv, still show a few lines of the diff.
    Thanks Florian Bruhin for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • fix issue736: Fix a bug where fixture params would be discarded when combined
    with parametrization markers.
    Thanks to Markus Unterwaditzer for the PR.

  • fix issue710: introduce ALLOW_UNICODE doctest option: when enabled, the
    u prefix is stripped from unicode strings in expected doctest output. This
    allows doctests which use unicode to run in Python 2 and 3 unchanged.
    Thanks Jason R. Coombs for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • parametrize now also generates meaningful test IDs for enum, regex and class
    objects (as opposed to class instances).
    Thanks to Florian Bruhin for the PR.

  • Add 'warns' to assert that warnings are thrown (like 'raises').
    Thanks to Eric Hunsberger for the PR.

  • Fix issue683: Do not apply an already applied mark. Thanks ojake for the PR.

  • Deal with capturing failures better so fewer exceptions get lost to
    /dev/null. Thanks David Szotten for the PR.

  • fix issue730: deprecate and warn about the --genscript option.
    Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt for the report and Christian Pommranz for the PR.

  • fix issue751: multiple parametrize with ids bug if it parametrizes class with
    two or more test methods. Thanks Sergey Chipiga for reporting and Jan
    Bednarik for PR.

  • fix issue82: avoid loading conftest files from setup.cfg/pytest.ini/tox.ini
    files and upwards by default (--confcutdir can still be set to override this).
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • fix issue768: docstrings found in python modules were not setting up session
    fixtures. Thanks Jason R. Coombs for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • added tmpdir_factory, a session-scoped fixture that can be used to create
    directories under the base temporary directory. Previously this object was
    installed as a _tmpdirhandler attribute of the config object, but now it
    is part of the official API and using config._tmpdirhandler is
    deprecated.
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • fix issue808: pytest's internal assertion rewrite hook now implements the
    optional PEP302 get_data API so tests can access data files next to them.
    Thanks xmo-odoo for request and example and Bruno Oliveira for
    the PR.

  • rootdir and inifile are now displayed during usage errors to help
    users diagnose problems such as unexpected ini files which add
    unknown options being picked up by pytest. Thanks to Pavel Savchenko for
    bringing the problem to attention in 821 and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • Summary bar now is colored yellow for warning
    situations such as: all tests either were skipped or xpass/xfailed,
    or no tests were run at all (this is a partial fix for issue500).

  • fix issue812: pytest now exits with status code 5 in situations where no
    tests were run at all, such as the directory given in the command line does
    not contain any tests or as result of a command line option filters
    all out all tests (-k for example).
    Thanks Eric Siegerman (issue812) and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • Summary bar now is colored yellow for warning
    situations such as: all tests either were skipped or xpass/xfailed,
    or no tests were run at all (related to issue500).
    Thanks Eric Siegerman.

  • New testpaths ini option: list of directories to search for tests
    when executing pytest from the root directory. This can be used
    to speed up test collection when a project has well specified directories
    for tests, being usually more practical than configuring norecursedirs for
    all directories that do not contain tests.
    Thanks to Adrian for idea (694) and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • fix issue713: JUnit XML reports for doctest failures.
    Thanks Punyashloka Biswal.

  • fix issue970: internal pytest warnings now appear as "pytest-warnings" in
    the terminal instead of "warnings", so it is clear for users that those
    warnings are from pytest and not from the builtin "warnings" module.
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira.

  • Include setup and teardown in junitxml test durations.
    Thanks Janne Vanhala.

  • fix issue735: assertion failures on debug versions of Python 3.4+

  • new option --import-mode to allow to change test module importing
    behaviour to append to sys.path instead of prepending. This better allows
    to run test modules against installated versions of a package even if the
    package under test has the same import root. In this example::

     testing/__init__.py
     testing/test_pkg_under_test.py
     pkg_under_test/
    

    the tests will run against the installed version
    of pkg_under_test when --import-mode=append is used whereas
    by default they would always pick up the local version. Thanks Holger Krekel.

  • pytester: add method TmpTestdir.delete_loaded_modules(), and call it
    from inline_run() to allow temporary modules to be reloaded.
    Thanks Eduardo Schettino.

  • internally refactor pluginmanager API and code so that there
    is a clear distinction between a pytest-agnostic rather simple
    pluginmanager and the PytestPluginManager which adds a lot of
    behaviour, among it handling of the local conftest files.
    In terms of documented methods this is a backward compatible
    change but it might still break 3rd party plugins which relied on
    details like especially the pluginmanager.add_shutdown() API.
    Thanks Holger Krekel.

  • pluginmanagement: introduce pytest.hookimpl and
    pytest.hookspec decorators for setting impl/spec
    specific parameters. This substitutes the previous
    now deprecated use of pytest.mark which is meant to
    contain markers for test functions only.

  • write/refine docs for "writing plugins" which now have their
    own page and are separate from the "using/installing plugins`` page.

  • fix issue732: properly unregister plugins from any hook calling
    sites allowing to have temporary plugins during test execution.

  • deprecate and warn about __multicall__ argument in hook
    implementations. Use the hookwrapper mechanism instead already
    introduced with pytest-2.7.

  • speed up pytest's own test suite considerably by using inprocess
    tests by default (testrun can be modified with --runpytest=subprocess
    to create subprocesses in many places instead). The main
    APIs to run pytest in a test is "runpytest()" or "runpytest_subprocess"
    and "runpytest_inprocess" if you need a particular way of running
    the test. In all cases you get back a RunResult but the inprocess
    one will also have a "reprec" attribute with the recorded events/reports.

  • fix monkeypatch.setattr("x.y", raising=False) to actually not raise
    if "y" is not a pre-existing attribute. Thanks Florian Bruhin.

  • fix issue741: make running output from testdir.run copy/pasteable
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira.

  • add a new --noconftest argument which ignores all conftest.py files.

  • add file and line attributes to JUnit-XML output.

  • fix issue890: changed extension of all documentation files from txt to
    rst. Thanks to Abhijeet for the PR.

  • fix issue714: add ability to apply indirect=True parameter on particular argnames.
    Thanks Elizaveta239.

  • fix issue890: changed extension of all documentation files from txt to
    rst. Thanks to Abhijeet for the PR.

  • fix issue957: " doctest: SKIP" option will now register doctests as SKIPPED
    rather than PASSED.
    Thanks Thomas Grainger for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

  • issue951: add new record_xml_property fixture, that supports logging
    additional information on xml output. Thanks David Diaz for the PR.

  • issue949: paths after normal options (for example -s, -v, etc) are now
    properly used to discover rootdir and ini files.
    Thanks Peter Lauri for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

2.7.3

  • Allow 'dev', 'rc', or other non-integer version strings in importorskip.
    Thanks to Eric Hunsberger for the PR.
  • fix issue856: consider --color parameter in all outputs (for example
    --fixtures). Thanks Barney Gale for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix issue855: passing str objects as plugins argument to pytest.main
    is now interpreted as a module name to be imported and registered as a
    plugin, instead of silently having no effect.
    Thanks xmo-odoo for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix issue744: fix for ast.Call changes in Python 3.5+. Thanks
    Guido van Rossum, Matthias Bussonnier, Stefan Zimmermann and
    Thomas Kluyver.
  • fix issue842: applying markers in classes no longer propagate this markers
    to superclasses which also have markers.
    Thanks xmo-odoo for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • preserve warning functions after call to pytest.deprecated_call. Thanks
    Pieter Mulder for PR.
  • fix issue854: autouse yield_fixtures defined as class members of
    unittest.TestCase subclasses now work as expected.
    Thannks xmo-odoo for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix issue833: --fixtures now shows all fixtures of collected test files, instead of just the
    fixtures declared on the first one.
    Thanks Florian Bruhin for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix issue863: skipped tests now report the correct reason when a skip/xfail
    condition is met when using multiple markers.
    Thanks Raphael Pierzina for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • optimized tmpdir fixture initialization, which should make test sessions
    faster (specially when using pytest-xdist). The only visible effect
    is that now pytest uses a subdirectory in the $TEMP directory for all
    directories created by this fixture (defaults to $TEMP/pytest-$USER).
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR.

2.7.2

  • fix issue767: pytest.raises value attribute does not contain the exception
    instance on Python 2.6. Thanks Eric Siegerman for providing the test
    case and Bruno Oliveira for PR.
  • Automatically create directory for junitxml and results log.
    Thanks Aron Curzon.
  • fix issue713: JUnit XML reports for doctest failures.
    Thanks Punyashloka Biswal.
  • fix issue735: assertion failures on debug versions of Python 3.4+
    Thanks Benjamin Peterson.
  • fix issue114: skipif marker reports to internal skipping plugin;
    Thanks Floris Bruynooghe for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix issue748: unittest.SkipTest reports to internal pytest unittest plugin.
    Thanks Thomas De Schampheleire for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR.
  • fix issue718: failed to create representation of sets containing unsortable
    elements in python 2. Thanks Edison Gustavo Muenz.
  • fix issue756, fix issue752 (and similar issues): depend on py-1.4.29
    which has a refined algorithm for traceback generation.

2.7.1

  • fix issue731: do not get confused by the braces which may be present
    and unbalanced in an object's repr while collapsing False
    explanations. Thanks Carl Meyer for the report and test case.
  • fix issue553: properly handling inspect.getsourcelines failures in
    FixtureLookupError which would lead to to an internal error,
    obfuscating the original problem. Thanks talljosh for initial
    diagnose/patch and Bruno Oliveira for final patch.
  • fix issue660: properly report scope-mismatch-access errors
    independently from ordering of fixture arguments. Also
    avoid the pytest internal traceback which does not provide
    information to the user. Thanks Holger Krekel.
  • streamlined and documented release process. Also all versions
    (in setup.py and documentation generation) are now read
    from _pytest/init.py. Thanks Holger Krekel.
  • fixed docs to remove the notion that yield-fixtures are experimental.
    They are here to stay :) Thanks Bruno Oliveira.
  • Support building wheels by using environment markers for the
    requirements. Thanks Ionel Maries Cristian.
  • fixed regression to 2.6.4 which surfaced e.g. in lost stdout capture printing
    when tests raised SystemExit. Thanks Holger Krekel.
  • reintroduced _pytest fixture of the pytester plugin which is used
    at least by pytest-xdist.

2.7.0

  • fix issue435: make reload() work when assert rewriting is active.
    Thanks Daniel Hahler.
  • fix issue616: conftest.py files and their contained fixutres are now
    properly considered for visibility, independently from the exact
    current working directory and test arguments that are used.
    Many thanks to Eric Siegerman and his PR235 which contains
    systematic tests for conftest visibility and now passes.
    This change also introduces the concept of a rootdir which
    is printed as a new pytest header and documented in the pytest
    customize web page.
  • change reporting of "diverted" tests, i.e. tests that are collected
    in one file but actually come from another (e.g. when tests in a test class
    come from a base class in a different file). We now show the nodeid
    and indicate via a postfix the other file.
  • add ability to set command line options by environment variable PYTEST_ADDOPTS.
  • added documentation on the new pytest-dev teams on bitbucket and
    github. See https://pytest.org/latest/contributing.html .
    Thanks to Anatoly for pushing and initial work on this.
  • fix issue650: new option --docttest-ignore-import-errors which
    will turn import errors in doctests into skips. Thanks Charles Cloud
    for the complete PR.
  • fix issue655: work around different ways that cause python2/3
    to leak sys.exc_info into fixtures/tests causing failures in 3rd party code
  • fix issue615: assertion re-writing did not correctly escape % signs
    when formatting boolean operations, which tripped over mixing
    booleans with modulo operators. Thanks to Tom Viner for the report,
    triaging and fix.
  • implement issue351: add ability to specify parametrize ids as a callable
    to generate custom test ids. Thanks Brianna Laugher for the idea and
    implementation.
  • introduce and document new hookwrapper mechanism useful for plugins
    which want to wrap the execution of certain hooks for their purposes.
    This supersedes the undocumented __multicall__ protocol which
    pytest itself and some external plugins use. Note that pytest-2.8
    is scheduled to drop supporting the old __multicall__
    and only support the hookwrapper protocol.
  • majorly speed up invocation of plugin hooks
  • use hookwrapper mechanism in builtin pytest plugins.
  • add a doctest ini option for doctest flags, thanks Holger Peters.
  • add note to docs that if you want to mark a parameter and the
    parameter is a callable, you also need to pass in a reason to disambiguate
    it from the "decorator" case. Thanks Tom Viner.
  • "python_classes" and "python_functions" options now support glob-patterns
    for test discovery, as discussed in issue600. Thanks Ldiary Translations.
  • allow to override parametrized fixtures with non-parametrized ones and vice versa (bubenkoff).
  • fix issue463: raise specific error for 'parameterize' misspelling (pfctdayelise).
  • On failure, the sys.last_value, sys.last_type and
    sys.last_traceback are set, so that a user can inspect the error
    via postmortem debugging (almarklein).

2.6.4

  • Improve assertion failure reporting on iterables, by using ndiff and
    pprint.
  • removed outdated japanese docs from source tree.
  • docs for "pytest_addhooks" hook. Thanks Bruno Oliveira.
  • updated plugin index docs. Thanks Bruno Oliveira.
  • fix issue557: with "-k" we only allow the old style "-" for negation
    at the beginning of strings and even that is deprecated. Use "not" instead.
    This should allow to pick parametrized tests where "-" appeared in the parameter.
  • fix issue604: Escape % character in the assertion message.
  • fix issue620: add explanation in the --genscript target about what
    the binary blob means. Thanks Dinu Gherman.
  • fix issue614: fixed pastebin support.
  • fix issue620: add explanation in the --genscript target about what
    the binary blob means. Thanks Dinu Gherman.
  • fix issue614: fixed pastebin support.

2.6.3

  • fix issue575: xunit-xml was reporting collection errors as failures
    instead of errors, thanks Oleg Sinyavskiy.
  • fix issue582: fix setuptools example, thanks Laszlo Papp and Ronny
    Pfannschmidt.
  • Fix infinite recursion bug when pickling capture.EncodedFile, thanks
    Uwe Schmitt.
  • fix issue589: fix bad interaction with numpy and others when showing
    exceptions. Check for precise "maximum recursion depth exceed" exception
    instead of presuming any RuntimeError is that one (implemented in py
    dep). Thanks Charles Cloud for analysing the issue.
  • fix conftest related fixture visibility issue: when running with a
    CWD outside of a test package pytest would get fixture discovery wrong.
    Thanks to Wolfgang Schnerring for figuring out a reproducable example.
  • Introduce pytest_enter_pdb hook (needed e.g. by pytest_timeout to cancel the
    timeout when interactively entering pdb). Thanks Wolfgang Schnerring.
  • check xfail/skip also with non-python function test items. Thanks
    Floris Bruynooghe.

2.6.2

  • Added function pytest.freeze_includes(), which makes it easy to embed
    pytest into executables using tools like cx_freeze.
    See docs for examples and rationale. Thanks Bruno Oliveira.
  • Improve assertion rewriting cache invalidation precision.
  • fixed issue561: adapt autouse fixture example for python3.
  • fixed issue453: assertion rewriting issue with repr containing
    "\n{", "\n}" and "\n~".
  • fix issue560: correctly display code if an "else:" or "finally:" is
    followed by statements on the same line.
  • Fix example in monkeypatch documentation, thanks t-8ch.
  • fix issue572: correct tmpdir doc example for python3.
  • Do not mark as universal wheel because Python 2.6 is different from
    other builds due to the extra argparse dependency. Fixes issue566.
    Thanks sontek.
  • Implement issue549: user-provided assertion messages now no longer
    replace the py.test introspection message but are shown in addition
    to them.

2.6.1

  • No longer show line numbers in the --verbose output, the output is now
    purely the nodeid. The line number is still shown in failure reports.
    Thanks Floris Bruynooghe.
  • fix issue437 where assertion rewriting could cause pytest-xdist slaves
    to collect different tests. Thanks Bruno Oliveira.
  • fix issue555: add "errors" attribute to capture-streams to satisfy
    some distutils and possibly other code accessing sys.stdout.errors.
  • fix issue547 capsys/capfd also work when output capturing ("-s") is disabled.
  • address issue170: allow pytest.mark.xfail(...) to specify expected exceptions via
    an optional "raises=EXC" argument where EXC can be a single exception
    or a tuple of exception classes. Thanks David Mohr for the complete
    PR.
  • fix integration of pytest with unittest.mock.patch decorator when
    it uses the "new" argument. Thanks Nicolas Delaby for test and PR.
  • fix issue with detecting conftest files if the arguments contain
    "::" node id specifications (copy pasted from "-v" output)
  • fix issue544 by only removing "NUM" at the end of "::" separated parts
    and if the part has an ".py" extension
  • don't use py.std import helper, rather import things directly.
    Thanks Bruno Oliveira.

2.6

  • Cache exceptions from fixtures according to their scope (issue 467).
  • fix issue537: Avoid importing old assertion reinterpretation code by default.
  • fix issue364: shorten and enhance tracebacks representation by default.
    The new "--tb=auto" option (default) will only display long tracebacks
    for the first and last entry. You can get the old behaviour of printing
    all entries as long entries with "--tb=long". Also short entries by
    default are now printed very similarly to "--tb=native" ones.
  • fix issue514: teach assertion reinterpretation about private class attributes
  • change -v output to include full node IDs of tests. Users can copy
    a node ID from a test run, including line number, and use it as a
    positional argument in order to run only a single test.
  • fix issue 475: fail early and comprehensible if calling
    pytest.raises with wrong exception type.
  • fix issue516: tell in getting-started about current dependencies.
  • cleanup setup.py a bit and specify supported versions. Thanks Jurko
    Gospodnetic for the PR.
  • change XPASS colour to yellow rather then red when tests are run
    with -v.
  • fix issue473: work around mock putting an unbound method into a class
    dict when double-patching.
  • fix issue498: if a fixture finalizer fails, make sure that
    the fixture is still invalidated.
  • fix issue453: the result of the pytest_assertrepr_compare hook now gets
    it's newlines escaped so that format_exception does not blow up.
  • internal new warning system: pytest will now produce warnings when
    it detects oddities in your test collection or execution.
    Warnings are ultimately sent to a new pytest_logwarning hook which is
    currently only implemented by the terminal plugin which displays
    warnings in the summary line and shows more details when -rw (report on
    warnings) is specified.
  • change skips into warnings for test classes with an init and
    callables in test modules which look like a test but are not functions.
  • fix issue436: improved finding of initial conftest files from command
    line arguments by using the result of parse_known_args rather than
    the previous flaky heuristics. Thanks Marc Abramowitz for tests
    and initial fixing approaches in this area.
  • fix issue 479: properly handle nose/unittest(2) SkipTest exceptions
    during collection/loading of test modules. Thanks to Marc Schlaich
    for the complete PR.
  • fix issue490: include pytest_load_initial_conftests in documentation
    and improve docstring.
  • fix issue472: clarify that pytest.config.getvalue() cannot work
    if it's triggered ahead of command line parsing.
  • merge PR123: improved integration with mock.patch decorator on tests.
  • fix issue412: messing with stdout/stderr FD-level streams is now
    captured without crashes.
  • fix issue483: trial/py33 works now properly. Thanks Daniel Grana for PR.
  • improve example for pytest integration with "python setup.py test"
    which now has a generic "-a" or "--pytest-args" option where you
    can pass additional options as a quoted string. Thanks Trevor Bekolay.
  • simplified internal capturing mechanism and made it more robust
    against tests or setups changing FD1/FD2, also better integrated
    now with pytest.pdb() in single tests.
  • improvements to pytest's own test-suite leakage detection, courtesy of PRs
    from Marc Abramowitz
  • fix issue492: avoid leak in test_writeorg. Thanks Marc Abramowitz.
  • fix issue493: don't run tests in doc directory with python setup.py test
    (use tox -e doctesting for that)
  • fix issue486: better reporting and handling of early conftest loading failures
  • some cleanup and simplification of internal conftest handling.
  • work a bit harder to break reference cycles when catching exceptions.
    Thanks Jurko Gospodnetic.
  • fix issue443: fix skip examples to use proper comparison. Thanks Alex
    Groenholm.
  • support nose-style __test__ attribute on modules, classes and
    functions, including unittest-style Classes. If set to False, the
    test will not be collected.
  • fix issue512: show "<notset>" for arguments which might not be set
    in monkeypatch plugin. Improves output in documentation.

2.5.2

  • fix issue409 -- better interoperate with cx_freeze by not
    trying to import from collections.abc which causes problems
    for py27/cx_freeze. Thanks Wolfgang L. for reporting and tracking it down.
  • fixed docs and code to use "pytest" instead of "py.test" almost everywhere.
    Thanks Jurko Gospodnetic for the complete PR.
  • fix issue425: mention at end of "py.test -h" that --markers
    and --fixtures work according to specified test path (or current dir)
  • fix issue413: exceptions with unicode attributes are now printed
    correctly also on python2 and with pytest-xdist runs. (the fix
    requires py-1.4.20)
  • copy, cleanup and integrate py.io capture
    from pylib 1.4.20.dev2 (rev 13d9af95547e)
  • address issue416: clarify docs as to conftest.py loading semantics
  • fix issue429: comparing byte strings with non-ascii chars in assert
    expressions now work better. Thanks Floris Bruynooghe.
  • make capfd/capsys.capture private, its unused and shouldnt be exposed

2.5.1

  • merge new documentation styling PR from Tobias Bieniek.
  • fix issue403: allow parametrize of multiple same-name functions within
    a collection node. Thanks Andreas Kloeckner and Alex Gaynor for reporting
    and analysis.
  • Allow parameterized fixtures to specify the ID of the parameters by
    adding an ids argument to pytest.fixture() and pytest.yield_fixture().
    Thanks Floris Bruynooghe.
  • fix issue404 by always using the binary xml escape in the junitxml
    plugin. Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt.
  • fix issue407: fix addoption docstring to point to argparse instead of
    optparse. Thanks Daniel D. Wright.

2.5.0

  • dropped python2.5 from automated release testing of pytest itself
    which means it's probably going to break soon (but still works
    with this release we believe).

  • simplified and fixed implementation for calling finalizers when
    parametrized fixtures or function arguments are involved. finalization
    is now performed lazily at setup time instead of in the "teardown phase".
    While this might sound odd at first, it helps to ensure that we are
    correctly handling setup/teardown even in complex code. User-level code
    should not be affected unless it's implementing the pytest_runtest_teardown
    hook and expecting certain fixture instances are torn down within (very
    unlikely and would have been unreliable anyway).

  • PR90: add --color=yes|no|auto option to force terminal coloring
    mode ("auto" is default). Thanks Marc Abramowitz.

  • fix issue319 - correctly show unicode in assertion errors. Many
    thanks to Floris Bruynooghe for the complete PR. Also means
    we depend on py>=1.4.19 now.

  • fix issue396 - correctly sort and finalize class-scoped parametrized
    tests independently from number of methods on the class.

  • refix issue323 in a better way -- parametrization should now never
    cause Runtime Recursion errors because the underlying algorithm
    for re-ordering tests per-scope/per-fixture is not recursive
    anymore (it was tail-call recursive before which could lead
    to problems for more than >966 non-function scoped parameters).

  • fix issue290 - there is preliminary support now for parametrizing
    with repeated same values (sometimes useful to to test if calling
    a second time works as with the first time).

  • close issue240 - document precisely how pytest module importing
    works, discuss the two common test directory layouts, and how it
    interacts with PEP420-namespace packages.

  • fix issue246 fix finalizer order to be LIFO on independent fixtures
    depending on a parametrized higher-than-function scoped fixture.
    (was quite some effort so please bear with the complexity of this sentence :)
    Thanks Ralph Schmitt for the precise failure example.

  • fix issue244 by implementing special index for parameters to only use
    indices for paramentrized test ids

  • fix issue287 by running all finalizers but saving the exception
    from the first failing finalizer and re-raising it so teardown will
    still have failed. We reraise the first failing exception because
    it might be the cause for other finalizers to fail.

  • fix ordering when mock.patch or other standard decorator-wrappings
    are used with test methods. This fixues issue346 and should
    help with random "xdist" collection failures. Thanks to
    Ronny Pfannschmidt and Donald Stufft for helping to isolate it.

  • fix issue357 - special case "-k" expressions to allow for
    filtering with simple strings that are not valid python expressions.
    Examples: "-k 1.3" matches all tests parametrized with 1.3.
    "-k None" filters all tests that have "None" in their name
    and conversely "-k 'not None'".
    Previously these examples would raise syntax errors.

  • fix issue384 by removing the trial support code
    since the unittest compat enhancements allow
    trial to handle it on its own

  • don't hide an ImportError when importing a plugin produces one.
    fixes issue375.

  • fix issue275 - allow usefixtures and autouse fixtures
    for running doctest text files.

  • fix issue380 by making --resultlog only rely on longrepr instead
    of the "reprcrash" attribute which only exists sometimes.

  • address issue122: allow pytest.fixture(params=iterator) by exploding
    into a list early on.

  • fix pexpect-3.0 compatibility for pytest's own tests.
    (fixes issue386)

  • allow nested parametrize-value markers, thanks James Lan for the PR.

  • fix unicode handling with new monkeypatch.setattr(import_path, value)
    API. Thanks Rob Dennis. Fixes issue371.

  • fix unicode handling with junitxml, fixes issue368.

  • In assertion rewriting mode on Python 2, fix the detection of coding
    cookies. See issue 330.

  • make "--runxfail" turn imperative pytest.xfail calls into no ops
    (it already did neutralize pytest.mark.xfail markers)

  • refine pytest / pkg_resources interactions: The AssertionRewritingHook
    PEP302 compliant loader now registers itself with setuptools/pkg_resources
    properly so that the pkg_resources.resource_stream method works properly.
    Fixes issue366. Thanks for the investigations and full PR to Jason R. Coombs.

  • pytestconfig fixture is now session-scoped as it is the same object during the
    whole test run. Fixes issue370.

  • avoid one surprising case of marker malfunction/confusion::

    pytest.mark.some(lambda arg: ...)
    def test_function():

    would not work correctly because pytest assumes pytest.mark.some
    gets a function to be decorated already. We now at least detect if this
    arg is an lambda and thus the example will work. Thanks Alex Gaynor
    for bringing it up.

  • xfail a test on pypy that checks wrong encoding/ascii (pypy does
    not error out). fixes issue385.

  • internally make varnames() deal with classes's init,
    although it's not needed by pytest itself atm. Also
    fix caching. Fixes issue376.

  • fix issue221 - handle importing of namespace-package with no
    init.py properly.

  • refactor internal FixtureRequest handling to avoid monkeypatching.
    One of the positive user-facing effects is that the "request" object
    can now be used in closures.

  • fixed version comparison in pytest.importskip(modname, minverstring)

  • fix issue377 by clarifying in the nose-compat docs that pytest
    does not duplicate the unittest-API into the "plain" namespace.

  • fix verbose reporting for mock'd test functions

2.4.2

  • on Windows require colorama and a newer py lib so that py.io.TerminalWriter()
    now uses colorama instead of its own ctypes hacks. (fixes issue365)
    thanks Paul Moore for bringing it up.
  • fix "-k" matching of tests where "repr" and "attr" and other names would
    cause wrong matches because of an internal implementation quirk
    (don't ask) which is now properly implemented. fixes issue345.
  • avoid tmpdir fixture to create too long filenames especially
    when parametrization is used (issue354)
  • fix pytest-pep8 and pytest-flakes / pytest interactions
    (collection names in mark plugin was assuming an item always
    has a function which is not true for those plugins etc.)
    Thanks Andi Zeidler.
  • introduce node.get_marker/node.add_marker API for plugins
    like pytest-pep8 and pytest-flakes to avoid the messy
    details of the node.keywords pseudo-dicts. Adapted
    docs.
  • remove attempt to "dup" stdout at startup as it's icky.
    the normal capturing should catch enough possibilities
    of tests messing up standard FDs.
  • add pluginmanager.do_configure(config) as a link to
    config.do_configure() for plugin-compatibility

2.4.1

  • When using parser.addoption() unicode arguments to the
    "type" keyword should also be converted to the respective types.
    thanks Floris Bruynooghe, dnozay. (fixes issue360 and issue362)
  • fix dotted filename completion when using argcomplete
    thanks Anthon van der Neuth. (fixes issue361)
  • fix regression when a 1-tuple ("arg",) is used for specifying
    parametrization (the values of the parametrization were passed
    nested in a tuple). Thanks Donald Stufft.
  • merge doc typo fixes, thanks Andy Dirnberger

2.4

known incompatibilities:

  • if calling --genscript from python2.7 or above, you only get a
    standalone script which works on python2.7 or above. Use Python2.6
    to also get a python2.5 compatible version.
  • all xunit-style teardown methods (nose-style, pytest-style,
    unittest-style) will not be called if the corresponding setup method failed,
    see issue322 below.
  • the pytest_plugin_unregister hook wasn't ever properly called
    and there is no known implementation of the hook - so it got removed.
  • pytest.fixture-decorated functions cannot be generators (i.e. use
    yield) anymore. This change might be reversed in 2.4.1 if it causes
    unforeseen real-life issues. However, you can always write and return
    an inner function/generator and change the fixture consumer to iterate
    over the returned generator. This change was done in lieu of the new
    pytest.yield_fixture decorator, see below.

new features:

  • experimentally introduce a new pytest.yield_fixture decorator
    which accepts exactly the same parameters as pytest.fixture but
    mandates a yield statement instead of a return statement from
    fixture functions. This allows direct integration with "with-style"
    context managers in fixture functions and generally avoids registering
    of finalization callbacks in favour of treating the "after-yield" as
    teardown code. Thanks Andreas Pelme, Vladimir Keleshev, Floris
    Bruynooghe, Ronny Pfannschmidt and many others for discussions.

  • allow boolean expression directly with skipif/xfail
    if a "reason" is also specified. Rework skipping documentation
    to recommend "condition as booleans" because it prevents surprises
    when importing markers between modules. Specifying conditions
    as strings will remain fully supported.

  • reporting: color the last line red or green depending if
    failures/errors occurred or everything passed. thanks Christian
    Theunert.

  • make "import pdb ; pdb.set_trace()" work natively wrt capturing (no
    "-s" needed anymore), making pytest.set_trace() a mere shortcut.

  • fix issue181: --pdb now also works on collect errors (and
    on internal errors) . This was implemented by a slight internal
    refactoring and the introduction of a new hook
    pytest_exception_interact hook (see next item).

  • fix issue341: introduce new experimental hook for IDEs/terminals to
    intercept debugging: pytest_exception_interact(node, call, report).

  • new monkeypatch.setattr() variant to provide a shorter
    invocation for patching out classes/functions from modules:

    monkeypatch.setattr("requests.get", myfunc)

    will replace the "get" function of the "requests" module with myfunc.

  • fix issue322: tearDownClass is not run if setUpClass failed. Thanks
    Mathieu Agopian for the initial fix. Also make all of pytest/nose
    finalizer mimick the same generic behaviour: if a setupX exists and
    fails, don't run teardownX. This internally introduces a new method
    "node.addfinalizer()" helper which can only be called during the setup
    phase of a node.

  • simplify pytest.mark.parametrize() signature: allow to pass a
    CSV-separated string to specify argnames. For example:
    pytest.mark.parametrize(&quot;input,expected&quot;, [(1,2), (2,3)])
    works as well as the previous:
    pytest.mark.parametrize((&quot;input&quot;, &quot;expected&quot;), ...).

  • add support for setUpModule/tearDownModule detection, thanks Brian Okken.

  • integrate tab-completion on options through use of "argcomplete".
    Thanks Anthon van der Neut for the PR.

  • change option names to be hyphen-separated long options but keep the
    old spelling backward compatible. py.test -h will only show the
    hyphenated version, for example "--collect-only" but "--collectonly"
    will remain valid as well (for backward-compat reasons). Many thanks to
    Anthon van der Neut for the implementation and to Hynek Schlawack for
    pushing us.

  • fix issue 308 - allow to mark/xfail/skip individual parameter sets
    when parametrizing. Thanks Brianna Laugher.

  • call new experimental pytest_load_initial_conftests hook to allow
    3rd party plugins to do something before a conftest is loaded.

Bug fixes:

  • fix issue358 - capturing options are now parsed more properly
    by using a new parser.parse_known_args method.
  • pytest now uses argparse instead of optparse (thanks Anthon) which
    means that "argparse" is added as a dependency if installing into python2.6
    environments or below.
  • fix issue333: fix a case of bad unittest/pytest hook interaction.
  • PR27: correctly handle nose.SkipTest during collection. Thanks
    Antonio Cuni, Ronny Pfannschmidt.
  • fix issue355: junitxml puts name="pytest" attribute to testsuite tag.
  • fix issue336: autouse fixture in plugins should work again.
  • fix issue279: improve object comparisons on assertion failure
    for standard datatypes and recognise collections.abc. Thanks to
    Brianna Laugher and Mathieu Agopian.
  • fix issue317: assertion rewriter support for the is_package method
  • fix issue335: document py.code.ExceptionInfo() object returned
    from pytest.raises(), thanks Mathieu Agopian.
  • remove implicit distribute_setup support from setup.py.
  • fix issue305: ignore any problems when writing pyc files.
  • SO-17664702: call fixture finalizers even if the fixture function
    partially failed (finalizers would not always be called before)
  • fix issue320 - fix class scope for fixtures when mixed with
    module-level functions. Thanks Anatloy Bubenkoff.
  • you can specify "-q" or "-qq" to get different levels of "quieter"
    reporting (thanks Katarzyna Jachim)
  • fix issue300 - Fix order of conftest loading when starting py.test
    in a subdirectory.
  • fix issue323 - sorting of many module-scoped arg parametrizations
  • make sessionfinish hooks execute with the same cwd-context as at
    session start (helps fix plugin behaviour which write output files
    with relative path such as pytest-cov)
  • fix issue316 - properly reference collection hooks in docs
  • fix issue 306 - cleanup of -k/-m options to only match markers/test
    names/keywords respectively. Thanks Wouter van Ackooy.
  • improved doctest counting for doctests in python modules --
    files without any doctest items will not show up anymore
    and doctest examples are counted as separate test items.
    thanks Danilo Bellini.
  • fix issue245 by depending on the released py-1.4.14
    which fixes py.io.dupfile to work with files with no
    mode. Thanks Jason R. Coombs.
  • fix junitxml generation when test output contains control characters,
    addressing issue267, thanks Jaap Broekhuizen
  • fix issue338: honor --tb style for setup/teardown errors as well. Thanks Maho.
  • fix issue307 - use yaml.safe_load in example, thanks Mark Eichin.
  • better parametrize error messages, thanks Brianna Laugher
  • pytest_terminal_summary(terminalreporter) hooks can now use
    ".section(title)" and ".line(msg)" methods to print extra
    information at the end of a test run.

2.3.5

  • fix issue169: respect --tb=style with setup/teardown errors as well.
  • never consider a fixture function for test function collection
  • allow re-running of test items / helps to fix pytest-reruntests plugin
    and also help to keep less fixture/resource references alive
  • put captured stdout/stderr into junitxml output even for passing tests
    (thanks Adam Goucher)
  • Issue 265 - integrate nose setup/teardown with setupstate
    so it doesnt try to teardown if it did not setup
  • issue 271 - dont write junitxml on slave nodes
  • Issue 274 - dont try to show full doctest example
    when doctest does not know the example location
  • issue 280 - disable assertion rewriting on buggy CPython 2.6.0
  • inject "getfixture()" helper to retrieve fixtures from doctests,
    thanks Andreas Zeidler
  • issue 259 - when assertion rewriting, be consistent with the default
    source encoding of ASCII on Python 2
  • issue 251 - report a skip instead of ignoring classes with init
  • issue250 unicode/str mixes in parametrization names and values now works
  • issue257, assertion-triggered compilation of source ending in a
    comment line doesn't blow up in python2.5 (fixed through py>=1.4.13.dev6)
  • fix --genscript option to generate standalone scripts that also
    work with python3.3 (importer ordering)
  • issue171 - in assertion rewriting, show the repr of some
    global variables
  • fix option help for "-k"
  • move long description of distribution into README.rst
  • improve docstring for metafunc.parametrize()
  • fix bug where using capsys with pytest.set_trace() in a test
    function would break when looking at capsys.readouterr()
  • allow to specify prefixes starting with "_" when
    customizing python_functions test discovery. (thanks Graham Horler)
  • improve PYTEST_DEBUG tracing output by puting
    extra data on a new lines with additional indent
  • ensure OutcomeExceptions like skip/fail have initialized exception attributes
  • issue 260 - don't use nose special setup on plain unittest cases
  • fix issue134 - print the collect errors that prevent running specified test items
  • fix issue266 - accept unicode in MarkEvaluator expressions

2.3.4

  • yielded test functions will now have autouse-fixtures active but
    cannot accept fixtures as funcargs - it's anyway recommended to
    rather use the post-2.0 parametrize features instead of yield, see:
    http://pytest.org/latest/example/parametrize.html
  • fix autouse-issue where autouse-fixtures would not be discovered
    if defined in a a/conftest.py file and tests in a/tests/test_some.py
  • fix issue226 - LIFO ordering for fixture teardowns
  • fix issue224 - invocations with >256 char arguments now work
  • fix issue91 - add/discuss package/directory level setups in example
  • allow to dynamically define markers via
    item.keywords[...]=assignment integrating with "-m" option
  • make "-k" accept an expressions the same as with "-m" so that one
    can write: -k "name1 or name2" etc. This is a slight incompatibility
    if you used special syntax like "TestClass.test_method" which you now
    need to write as -k "TestClass and test_method" to match a certain
    method in a certain test class.

2.3.3

  • fix issue214 - parse modules that contain special objects like e. g.
    flask's request object which blows up on getattr access if no request
    is active. thanks Thomas Waldmann.
  • fix issue213 - allow to parametrize with values like numpy arrays that
    do not support an eq operator
  • fix issue215 - split test_python.org into multiple files
  • fix issue148 - unittest.skip on classes is now recognized and avoids
    calling setUpClass/tearDownClass, thanks Pavel Repin
  • fix issue209 - reintroduce python2.4 support by depending on newer
    pylib which re-introduced statement-finding for pre-AST interpreters
  • nose support: only call setup if its a callable, thanks Andrew
    Taumoefolau
  • fix issue219 - add py2.4-3.3 classifiers to TROVE list
  • in tracebacks ,* arg values are now shown next to normal arguments
    (thanks Manuel Jacob)
  • fix issue217 - support mock.patch with pytest's fixtures - note that
    you need either mock-1.0.1 or the python3.3 builtin unittest.mock.
  • fix issue127 - improve documentation for pytest_addoption() and
    add a config.getoption(name) helper function for consistency.

2.3.2

  • fix issue208 and fix issue29 use new py version to avoid long pauses
    when printing tracebacks in long modules
  • fix issue205 - conftests in subdirs customizing
    pytest_pycollect_makemodule and pytest_pycollect_makeitem
    now work properly
  • fix teardown-ordering for parametrized setups
  • fix issue127 - better documentation for pytest_addoption
    and related objects.
  • fix unittest behaviour: TestCase.runtest only called if there are
    test methods defined
  • improve trial support: don't collect its empty
    unittest.TestCase.runTest() method
  • "python setup.py test" now works with pytest itself
  • fix/improve internal/packaging related bits:
    • exception message check of test_nose.py now passes on python33 as well
    • issue206 - fix test_assertrewrite.py to work when a global
      PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 is present
    • add tox.ini to pytest distribution so that ignore-dirs and others config
      bits are properly distributed for maintainers who run pytest-own tests

2.3.1

  • fix issue202 - fix regression: using "self" from fixture functions now
    works as expected (it's the same "self" instance that a test method
    which uses the fixture sees)
  • skip pexpect using tests (test_pdb.py mostly) on freebsd* systems
    due to pexpect not supporting it properly (hanging)
  • link to web pages from --markers output which provides help for
    pytest.mark.* usage.

2.3.0

  • fix issue202 - better automatic names for parametrized test functions
  • fix issue139 - introduce pytest.fixture which allows direct scoping
    and parametrization of funcarg factories.
  • fix issue198 - conftest fixtures were not found on windows32 in some
    circumstances with nested directory structures due to path manipulation issues
  • fix issue193 skip test functions with were parametrized with empty
    parameter sets
  • fix python3.3 compat, mostly reporting bits that previously depended
    on dict ordering
  • introduce re-ordering of tests by resource and parametrization setup
    which takes precedence to the usual file-ordering
  • fix issue185 monkeypatching time.time does not cause pytest to fail
  • fix issue172 duplicate call of pytest.fixture decoratored setup_module
    functions
  • fix junitxml=path construction so that if tests change the
    current working directory and the path is a relative path
    it is constructed correctly from the original current working dir.
  • fix "python setup.py test" example to cause a proper "errno" return
  • fix issue165 - fix broken doc links and mention stackoverflow for FAQ
  • catch unicode-issues when writing failure representations
    to terminal to prevent the whole session from crashing
  • fix xfail/skip confusion: a skip-mark or an imperative pytest.skip
    will now take precedence before xfail-markers because we
    can't determine xfail/xpass status in case of a skip. see also:
    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11105828/in-py-test-when-i-explicitly-skip-a-test-that-is-marked-as-xfail-how-can-i-get
  • always report installed 3rd party plugins in the header of a test run
  • fix issue160: a failing setup of an xfail-marked tests should
    be reported as xfail (not xpass)
  • fix issue128: show captured output when capsys/capfd are used
  • fix issue179: propperly show the dependency chain of factories
  • pluginmanager.register(...) now raises ValueError if the
    plugin has been already registered or the name is taken
  • fix issue159: improve http://pytest.org/latest/faq.html
    especially with respect to the "magic" history, also mention
    pytest-django, trial and unittest integration.
  • make request.keywords and node.keywords writable. All descendant
    collection nodes will see keyword values. Keywords are dictionaries
    containing markers and other info.
  • fix issue 178: xml binary escapes are now wrapped in py.xml.raw
  • fix issue 176: correctly catch the builtin AssertionError
    even when we replaced AssertionError with a subclass on the
    python level
  • factory discovery no longer fails with magic global callables
    that provide no sane code object (mock.call for example)
  • fix issue 182: testdir.inprocess_run now considers passed plugins
  • fix issue 188: ensure sys.exc_info is clear on python2
    before calling into a test
  • fix issue 191: add unittest TestCase runTest method support
  • fix issue 156: monkeypatch correctly handles class level descriptors
  • reporting refinements:
    • pytest_report_header now receives a "startdir" so that
      you can use startdir.bestrelpath(yourpath) to show
      nice relative path
    • allow plugins to implement both pytest_report_header and
      pytest_sessionstart (sessionstart is invoked first).
    • don't show deselected reason line if there is none
    • py.test -vv will show all of assert comparisations instead of truncating

2.2.4

  • fix error message for rewritten assertions involving the % operator
  • fix issue 126: correctly match all invalid xml characters for junitxml
    binary escape
  • fix issue with unittest: now unittest.expectedFailure markers should
    be processed correctly (you can also use pytest.mark markers)
  • document integration with the extended distribute/setuptools test commands
  • fix issue 140: propperly get the real functions
    of bound classmethods for setup/teardown_class
  • fix issue 141: switch from the deceased paste.pocoo.org to bpaste.net
  • fix issue 143: call unconfigure/sessionfinish always when
    configure/sessionstart where called
  • fix issue 144: better mangle test ids to junitxml classnames
  • upgrade distribute_setup.py to 0.6.27

2.2.3

  • fix uploaded package to only include neccesary files

2.2.2

  • fix issue101: wrong args to unittest.TestCase test function now
    produce better output
  • fix issue102: report more useful errors and hints for when a
    test directory was renamed and some pyc/pycache remain
  • fix issue106: allow parametrize to be applied multiple times
    e.g. from module, class and at function level.
  • fix issue107: actually perform session scope finalization
  • don't check in parametrize if indirect parameters are funcarg names
  • add chdir method to monkeypatch funcarg
  • fix crash resulting from calling monkeypatch undo a second time
  • fix issue115: make --collectonly robust against early failure
    (missing files/directories)
  • "-qq --collectonly" now shows only files and the number of tests in them
  • "-q --collectonly" now shows test ids
  • allow adding of attributes to test reports such that it also works
    with distributed testing (no upgrade of pytest-xdist needed)

2.2.1

  • fix issue99 (in pytest and py) internallerrors with resultlog now
    produce better output - fixed by normalizing pytest_internalerror
    input arguments.
  • fix issue97 / traceback issues (in pytest and py) improve traceback output
    in conjunction with jinja2 and cython which hack tracebacks
  • fix issue93 (in pytest and pytest-xdist) avoid "delayed teardowns":
    the final test in a test node will now run its teardown directly
    instead of waiting for the end of the session. Thanks Dave Hunt for
    the good reporting and feedback. The pytest_runtest_protocol as well
    as the pytest_runtest_teardown hooks now have "nextitem" available
    which will be None indicating the end of the test run.
  • fix collection crash due to unknown-source collected items, thanks
    to Ralf Schmitt (fixed by depending on a more recent pylib)

2.2.0

  • fix issue90: introduce eager tearing down of test items so that
    teardown function are called earlier.
  • add an all-powerful metafunc.parametrize function which allows to
    parametrize test function arguments in multiple steps and therefore
    from indepdenent plugins and palces.
  • add a pytest.mark.parametrize helper which allows to easily
    call a test function with different argument values
  • Add examples to the "parametrize" example page, including a quick port
    of Test scenarios and the new parametrize function and decorator.
  • introduce registration for "pytest.mark.*" helpers via ini-files
    or through plugin hooks. Also introduce a "--strict" option which
    will treat unregistered markers as errors
    allowing to avoid typos and maintain a well described set of markers
    for your test suite. See exaples at http://pytest.org/latest/mark.html
    and its links.
  • issue50: introduce "-m marker" option to select tests based on markers
    (this is a stricter and more predictable version of '-k' in that "-m"
    only matches complete markers and has more obvious rules for and/or
    semantics.
  • new feature to help optimizing the speed of your tests:
    --durations=N option for displaying N slowest test calls
    and setup/teardown methods.
  • fix issue87: --pastebin now works with python3
  • fix issue89: --pdb with unexpected exceptions in doctest work more sensibly
  • fix and cleanup pytest's own test suite to not leak FDs
  • fix issue83: link to generated funcarg list
  • fix issue74: pyarg module names are now checked against imp.find_module false positives
  • fix compatibility with twisted/trial-11.1.0 use cases
  • simplify Node.listchain
  • simplify junitxml output code by relying on py.xml
  • add support for skip properties on unittest classes and functions

2.1.3

  • fix issue79: assertion rewriting failed on some comparisons in boolops
  • correctly handle zero length arguments (a la pytest '')
  • fix issue67 / junitxml now contains correct test durations, thanks ronny
  • fix issue75 / skipping test failure on jython
  • fix issue77 / Allow assertrepr_compare hook to apply to a subset of tests

2.1.2

  • fix assertion rewriting on files with windows newlines on some Python versions
  • refine test discovery by package/module name (--pyargs), thanks Florian Mayer
  • fix issue69 / assertion rewriting fixed on some boolean operations
  • fix issue68 / packages now work with assertion rewriting
  • fix issue66: use different assertion rewriting caches when the -O option is passed
  • don't try assertion rewriting on Jython, use reinterp

2.1.1

  • fix issue64 / pytest.set_trace now works within pytest_generate_tests hooks
  • fix issue60 / fix error conditions involving the creation of pycache
  • fix issue63 / assertion rewriting on inserts involving strings containing '%'
  • fix assertion rewriting on calls with a ** arg
  • don't cache rewritten modules if bytecode generation is disabled
  • fix assertion rewriting in read-only directories
  • fix issue59: provide system-out/err tags for junitxml output
  • fix issue61: assertion rewriting on boolean operations with 3 or more operands
  • you can now build a man page with "cd doc ; make man"

2.1.0

  • fix issue53 call nosestyle setup functions with correct ordering
  • fix issue58 and issue59: new assertion code fixes
  • merge Benjamin's assertionrewrite branch: now assertions
    for test modules on python 2.6 and above are done by rewriting
    the AST and saving the pyc file before the test module is imported.
    see doc/assert.txt for more info.
  • fix issue43: improve doctests with better traceback reporting on
    unexpected exceptions
  • fix issue47: timing output in junitxml for test cases is now correct
  • fix issue48: typo in MarkInfo repr leading to exception
  • fix issue49: avoid confusing error when initizaliation partially fails
  • fix issue44: env/username expansion for junitxml file path
  • show releaselevel information in test runs for pypy
  • reworked doc pages for better navigation and PDF generation
  • report KeyboardInterrupt even if interrupted during session startup
  • fix issue 35 - provide PDF doc version and download link from index page

2.0.3

  • fix issue38: nicer tracebacks on calls to hooks, particularly early
    configure/sessionstart ones
  • fix missing skip reason/meta information in junitxml files, reported
    via http://lists.idyll.org/pipermail/testing-in-python/2011-March/003928.html
  • fix issue34: avoid collection failure with "test" prefixed classes
    deriving from object.
  • don't require zlib (and other libs) for genscript plugin without
    --genscript actually being used.
  • speed up skips (by not doing a full traceback represenation
    internally)
  • fix issue37: avoid invalid characters in junitxml's output

2.0.2

  • tackle issue32 - speed up test runs of very quick test functions
    by reducing the relative overhead

  • fix issue30 - extended xfail/skipif handling and improved reporting.
    If you have a syntax error in your skip/xfail
    expressions you now get nice error reports.

    Also you can now access module globals from xfail/skipif
    expressions so that this for example works now::

    import pytest
    import mymodule
    pytest.mark.skipif("mymodule.version[0] == "1")
    def test_function():
    pass

    This will not run the test function if the module's version string
    does not start with a "1". Note that specifying a string instead
    of a boolean expressions allows py.test to report meaningful information
    when summarizing a test run as to what conditions lead to skipping
    (or xfail-ing) tests.

  • fix issue28 - setup_method and pytest_generate_tests work together
    The setup_method fixture method now gets called also for
    test function invocations generated from the pytest_generate_tests
    hook.

  • fix issue27 - collectonly and keyword-selection (-k) now work together
    Also, if you do "py.test --collectonly -q" you now get a flat list
    of test ids that you can use to paste to the py.test commandline
    in order to execute a particular test.

  • fix issue25 avoid reported problems with --pdb and python3.2/encodings output

  • fix issue23 - tmpdir argument now works on Python3.2 and WindowsXP
    Starting with Python3.2 os.symlink may be supported. By requiring
    a newer py lib version the py.path.local() implementation acknowledges
    this.

  • fixed typos in the docs (thanks Victor Garcia, Brianna Laugher) and particular
    thanks to Laura Creighton who also revieved parts of the documentation.

  • fix slighly wrong output of verbose progress reporting for classes
    (thanks Amaury)

  • more precise (avoiding of) deprecation warnings for node.Class|Function accesses

  • avoid std unittest assertion helper code in tracebacks (thanks Ronny)

2.0.1

  • refine and unify initial capturing so that it works nicely
    even if the logging module is used on an early-loaded conftest.py
    file or plugin.
  • allow to omit "()" in test ids to allow for uniform test ids
    as produced by Alfredo's nice pytest.vim plugin.
  • fix issue12 - show plugin versions with "--version" and
    "--traceconfig" and also document how to add extra information
    to reporting test header
  • fix issue17 (import-* reporting issue on python3) by
    requiring py>1.4.0 (1.4.1 is going to include it)
  • fix issue10 (numpy arrays truth checking) by refining
    assertion interpretation in py lib
  • fix issue15: make nose compatibility tests compatible
    with python3 (now that nose-1.0 supports python3)
  • remove somewhat surprising "same-conftest" detection because
    it ignores conftest.py when they appear in several subdirs.
  • improve assertions ("not in"), thanks Floris Bruynooghe
  • improve behaviour/warnings when running on top of "python -OO"
    (assertions and docstrings are turned off, leading to potential
    false positives)
  • introduce a pytest_cmdline_processargs(args) hook
    to allow dynamic computation of command line arguments.
    This fixes a regression because py.test prior to 2.0
    allowed to set command line options from conftest.py
    files which so far pytest-2.0 only allowed from ini-files now.
  • fix issue7: assert failures in doctest modules.
    unexpected failures in doctests will not generally
    show nicer, i.e. within the doctest failing context.
  • fix issue9: setup/teardown functions for an xfail-marked
    test will report as xfail if they fail but report as normally
    passing (not xpassing) if they succeed. This only is true
    for "direct" setup/teardown invocations because teardown_class/
    teardown_module cannot closely relate to a single test.
  • fix issue14: no logging errors at process exit
  • refinements to "collecting" output on non-ttys
  • refine internal plugin registration and --traceconfig output
  • introduce a mechanism to prevent/unregister plugins from the
    command line, see http://pytest.org/plugins.htmlcmdunregister
  • activate resultlog plugin by default
  • fix regression wrt yielded tests which due to the
    collection-before-running semantics were not
    setup as with pytest 1.3.4. Note, however, that
    the recommended and much cleaner way to do test
    parametraization remains the "pytest_generate_tests"
    mechanism, see the docs.

2.0.0

  • pytest-2.0 is now its own package and depends on pylib-2.0
  • new ability: python -m pytest / python -m pytest.main ability
  • new python invcation: pytest.main(args, plugins) to load
    some custom plugins early.
  • try harder to run unittest test suites in a more compatible manner
    by deferring setup/teardown semantics to the unittest package.
    also work harder to run twisted/trial and Django tests which
    should now basically work by default.
  • introduce a new way to set config options via ini-style files,
    by default setup.cfg and tox.ini files are searched. The old
    ways (certain environment variables, dynamic conftest.py reading
    is removed).
  • add a new "-q" option which decreases verbosity and prints a more
    nose/unittest-style "dot" output.
  • fix issue135 - marks now work with unittest test cases as well
  • fix issue126 - introduce py.test.set_trace() to trace execution via
    PDB during the running of tests even if capturing is ongoing.
  • fix issue123 - new "python -m py.test" invocation for py.test
    (requires Python 2.5 or above)
  • fix issue124 - make reporting more resilient against tests opening
    files on filedescriptor 1 (stdout).
  • fix issue109 - sibling conftest.py files will not be loaded.
    (and Directory collectors cannot be customized anymore from a Directory's
    conftest.py - this needs to happen at least one level up).
  • introduce (customizable) assertion failure representations and enhance
    output on assertion failures for comparisons and other cases (Floris Bruynooghe)
  • nose-plugin: pass through type-signature failures in setup/teardown
    functions instead of not calling them (Ed Singleton)
  • remove py.test.collect.Directory (follows from a major refactoring
    and simplification of the collection process)
  • majorly reduce py.test core code, shift function/python testing to own plugin
  • fix issue88 (finding custom test nodes from command line arg)
  • refine 'tmpdir' creation, will now create basenames better associated
    with test names (thanks Ronny)
  • "xpass" (unexpected pass) tests don't cause exitcode!=0
  • fix issue131 / issue60 - importing doctests in init files used as namespace packages
  • fix issue93 stdout/stderr is captured while importing conftest.py
  • fix bug: unittest collected functions now also can have "pytestmark"
    applied at class/module level
  • add ability to use "class" level for cached_setup helper
  • fix strangeness: mark.* objects are now immutable, create new instances

1.3.4

  • fix issue111: improve install documentation for windows
  • fix issue119: fix custom collectability of init.py as a module
  • fix issue116: --doctestmodules work with init.py files as well
  • fix issue115: unify internal exception passthrough/catching/GeneratorExit
  • fix issue118: new --tb=native for presenting cpython-standard exceptions

1.3.3

  • fix issue113: assertion representation problem with triple-quoted strings
    (and possibly other cases)
  • make conftest loading detect that a conftest file with the same
    content was already loaded, avoids surprises in nested directory structures
    which can be produced e.g. by Hudson. It probably removes the need to use
    --confcutdir in most cases.
  • fix terminal coloring for win32
    (thanks Michael Foord for reporting)
  • fix weirdness: make terminal width detection work on stdout instead of stdin
    (thanks Armin Ronacher for reporting)
  • remove trailing whitespace in all py/text distribution files

1.3.2

New features

  • fix issue103: introduce py.test.raises as context manager, examples::

    with py.test.raises(ZeroDivisionError):
    x = 0
    1 / x

    with py.test.raises(RuntimeError) as excinfo:
    call_something()

    you may do extra checks on excinfo.value|type|traceback here

    (thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt)

  • Funcarg factories can now dynamically apply a marker to a
    test invocation. This is for example useful if a factory
    provides parameters to a test which are expected-to-fail::

    def pytest_funcarg__arg(request):
    request.applymarker(py.test.mark.xfail(reason="flaky config"))
    ...

    def test_function(arg):
    ...

  • improved error reporting on collection and import errors. This makes
    use of a more general mechanism, namely that for custom test item/collect
    nodes node.repr_failure(excinfo) is now uniformly called so that you can
    override it to return a string error representation of your choice
    which is going to be reported as a (red) string.

  • introduce '--junitprefix=STR' option to prepend a prefix
    to all reports in the junitxml file.

Bug fixes

  • make tests and the pytest_recwarn plugin in particular fully compatible
    to Python2.7 (if you use the recwarn funcarg warnings will be enabled so that
    you can properly check for their existence in a cross-python manner).
  • refine --pdb: ignore xfailed tests, unify its TB-reporting and
    don't display failures again at the end.
  • fix assertion interpretation with the ** operator (thanks Benjamin Peterson)
  • fix issue105 assignment on the same line as a failing assertion (thanks Benjamin Peterson)
  • fix issue104 proper escaping for test names in junitxml plugin (thanks anonymous)
  • fix issue57 -f|--looponfail to work with xpassing tests (thanks Ronny)
  • fix issue92 collectonly reporter and --pastebin (thanks Benjamin Peterson)
  • fix py.code.compile(source) to generate unique filenames
  • fix assertion re-interp problems on PyPy, by defering code
    compilation to the (overridable) Frame.eval class. (thanks Amaury Forgeot)
  • fix py.path.local.pyimport() to work with directories
  • streamline py.path.local.mkdtemp implementation and usage
  • don't print empty lines when showing junitxml-filename
  • add optional boolean ignore_errors parameter to py.path.local.remove
  • fix terminal writing on win32/python2.4
  • py.process.cmdexec() now tries harder to return properly encoded unicode objects
    on all python versions
  • install plain py.test/py.which scripts also for Jython, this helps to
    get canonical script paths in virtualenv situations
  • make path.bestrelpath(path) return ".", note that when calling
    X.bestrelpath the assumption is that X is a directory.
  • make initial conftest discovery ignore "--" prefixed arguments
  • fix resultlog plugin when used in an multicpu/multihost xdist situation
    (thanks Jakub Gustak)
  • perform distributed testing related reporting in the xdist-plugin
    rather than having dist-related code in the generic py.test
    distribution
  • fix homedir detection on Windows
  • ship distribute_setup.py version 0.6.13

1.3.1

New features

  • issue91: introduce new py.test.xfail(reason) helper
    to imperatively mark a test as expected to fail. Can
    be used from within setup and test functions. This is
    useful especially for parametrized tests when certain
    configurations are expected-to-fail. In this case the
    declarative approach with the py.test.mark.xfail cannot
    be used as it would mark all configurations as xfail.

  • issue102: introduce new --maxfail=NUM option to stop
    test runs after NUM failures. This is a generalization
    of the '-x' or '--exitfirst' option which is now equivalent
    to '--maxfail=1'. Both '-x' and '--maxfail' will
    now also print a line near the end indicating the Interruption.

  • issue89: allow py.test.mark decorators to be used on classes
    (class decorators were introduced with python2.6) and
    also allow to have multiple markers applied at class/module level
    by specifying a list.

  • improve and refine letter reporting in the progress bar:
    . pass
    f failed test
    s skipped tests (reminder: use for dependency/platform mismatch only)
    x xfailed test (test that was expected to fail)
    X xpassed test (test that was expected to fail but passed)

    You can use any combination of 'fsxX' with the '-r' extended
    reporting option. The xfail/xpass results will show up as
    skipped tests in the junitxml output - which also fixes
    issue99.

  • make py.test.cmdline.main() return the exitstatus instead of raising
    SystemExit and also allow it to be called multiple times. This of
    course requires that your application and tests are properly teared
    down and don't have global state.

Bug Fixes

  • improved traceback presentation:
    • improved and unified reporting for "--tb=short" option
    • Errors during test module imports are much shorter, (using --tb=short style)
    • raises shows shorter more relevant tracebacks
    • --fulltrace now more systematically makes traces longer / inhibits cutting
  • improve support for raises and other dynamically compiled code by
    manipulating python's linecache.cache instead of the previous
    rather hacky way of creating custom code objects. This makes
    it seemlessly work on Jython and PyPy where it previously didn't.
  • fix issue96: make capturing more resilient against Control-C
    interruptions (involved somewhat substantial refactoring
    to the underlying capturing functionality to avoid race
    conditions).
  • fix chaining of conditional skipif/xfail decorators - so it works now
    as expected to use multiple py.test.mark.skipif(condition) decorators,
    including specific reporting which of the conditions lead to skipping.
  • fix issue95: late-import zlib so that it's not required
    for general py.test startup.
  • fix issue94: make reporting more robust against bogus source code
    (and internally be more careful when presenting unexpected byte sequences)

1.3.0

  • deprecate --report option in favour of a new shorter and easier to
    remember -r option: it takes a string argument consisting of any
    combination of 'xfsX' characters. They relate to the single chars
    you see during the dotted progress printing and will print an extra line
    per test at the end of the test run. This extra line indicates the exact
    position or test ID that you directly paste to the py.test cmdline in order
    to re-run a particular test.

  • allow external plugins to register new hooks via the new
    pytest_addhooks(pluginmanager) hook. The new release of
    the pytest-xdist plugin for distributed and looponfailing
    testing requires this feature.

  • add a new pytest_ignore_collect(path, config) hook to allow projects and
    plugins to define exclusion behaviour for their directory structure -
    for example you may define in a conftest.py this method::

     def pytest_ignore_collect(path):
         return path.check(link=1)
    

    to prevent even a collection try of any tests in symlinked dirs.

  • new pytest_pycollect_makemodule(path, parent) hook for
    allowing customization of the Module collection object for a
    matching test module.

  • extend and refine xfail mechanism:
    py.test.mark.xfail(run=False) do not run the decorated test
    py.test.mark.xfail(reason=&quot;...&quot;) prints the reason string in xfail summaries
    specifiying --runxfail on command line virtually ignores xfail markers

  • expose (previously internal) commonly useful methods:
    py.io.get_terminal_with() -> return terminal width
    py.io.ansi_print(...) -> print colored/bold text on linux/win32
    py.io.saferepr(obj) -> return limited representation string

  • expose test outcome related exceptions as py.test.skip.Exception,
    py.test.raises.Exception etc., useful mostly for plugins
    doing special outcome interpretation/tweaking

  • (issue85) fix junitxml plugin to handle tests with non-ascii output

  • fix/refine python3 compatibility (thanks Benjamin Peterson)

  • fixes for making the jython/win32 combination work, note however:
    jython2.5.1/win32 does not provide a command line launcher, see
    http://bugs.jython.org/issue1491 . See pylib install documentation
    for how to work around.

  • fixes for handling of unicode exception values and unprintable objects

  • (issue87) fix unboundlocal error in assertionold code

  • (issue86) improve documentation for looponfailing

  • refine IO capturing: stdin-redirect pseudo-file now has a NOP close() method

  • ship distribute_setup.py version 0.6.10

  • added links to the new capturelog and coverage plugins

1.2.0

  • refined usage and options for "py.cleanup"::

    py.cleanup remove ".pyc" and "$py.class" (jython) files
    py.cleanup -e .swp -e .cache also remove files with these extensions
    py.cleanup -s remove "build" and "dist" directory next to setup.py files
    py.cleanup -d also remove empty directories
    py.cleanup -a synonym for "-s -d -e 'pip-log.txt'"
    py.cleanup -n dry run, only show what would be removed

  • add a new option "py.test --funcargs" which shows available funcargs
    and their help strings (docstrings on their respective factory function)
    for a given test path

  • display a short and concise traceback if a funcarg lookup fails

  • early-load "conftest.py" files in non-dot first-level sub directories.
    allows to conveniently keep and access test-related options in a test
    subdir and still add command line options.

  • fix issue67: new super-short traceback-printing option: "--tb=line" will print a single line for each failing (python) test indicating its filename, lineno and the failure value

  • fix issue78: always call python-level teardown functions even if the
    according setup failed. This includes refinements for calling setup_module/class functions
    which will now only be called once instead of the previous behaviour where they'd be called
    multiple times if they raise an exception (including a Skipped exception). Any exception
    will be re-corded and associated with all tests in the according module/class scope.

  • fix issue63: assume <40 columns to be a bogus terminal width, default to 80

  • fix pdb debugging to be in the correct frame on raises-related errors

  • update apipkg.py to fix an issue where recursive imports might
    unnecessarily break importing

  • fix plugin links

1.1.1

  • moved dist/looponfailing from py.test core into a new
    separately released pytest-xdist plugin.
  • new junitxml plugin: --junitxml=path will generate a junit style xml file
    which is processable e.g. by the Hudson CI system.
  • new option: --genscript=path will generate a standalone py.test script
    which will not need any libraries installed. thanks to Ralf Schmitt.
  • new option: --ignore will prevent specified path from collection.
    Can be specified multiple times.
  • new option: --confcutdir=dir will make py.test only consider conftest
    files that are relative to the specified dir.
  • new funcarg: "pytestconfig" is the pytest config object for access
    to command line args and can now be easily used in a test.
  • install py.test and py.which with a -$VERSION suffix to
    disambiguate between Python3, python2.X, Jython and PyPy installed versions.
  • new "pytestconfig" funcarg allows access to test config object
  • new "pytest_report_header" hook can return additional lines
    to be displayed at the header of a test run.
  • (experimental) allow "py.test path::name1::name2::..." for pointing
    to a test within a test collection directly. This might eventually
    evolve as a full substitute to "-k" specifications.
  • streamlined plugin loading: order is now as documented in
    customize.html: setuptools, ENV, commandline, conftest.
    also setuptools entry point names are turned to canonical namees ("pytest_*")
  • automatically skip tests that need 'capfd' but have no os.dup
  • allow pytest_generate_tests to be defined in classes as well
  • deprecate usage of 'disabled' attribute in favour of pytestmark
  • deprecate definition of Directory, Module, Class and Function nodes
    in conftest.py files. Use pytest collect hooks instead.
  • collection/item node specific runtest/collect hooks are only called exactly
    on matching conftest.py files, i.e. ones which are exactly below
    the filesystem path of an item
  • change: the first pytest_collect_directory hook to return something
    will now prevent further hooks to be called.
  • change: figleaf plugin now requires --figleaf to run. Also
    change its long command line options to be a bit shorter (see py.test -h).
  • change: pytest doctest plugin is now enabled by default and has a
    new option --doctest-glob to set a pattern for file matches.
  • change: remove internal py._* helper vars, only keep py._pydir
  • robustify capturing to survive if custom pytest_runtest_setup
    code failed and prevented the capturing setup code from running.
  • make py.test.* helpers provided by default plugins visible early -
    works transparently both for pydoc and for interactive sessions
    which will regularly see e.g. py.test.mark and py.test.importorskip.
  • simplify internal plugin manager machinery
  • simplify internal collection tree by introducing a RootCollector node
  • fix assert reinterpreation that sees a call containing "keyword=..."
  • fix issue66: invoke pytest_sessionstart and pytest_sessionfinish
    hooks on slaves during dist-testing, report module/session teardown
    hooks correctly.
  • fix issue65: properly handle dist-testing if no
    execnet/py lib installed remotely.
  • skip some install-tests if no execnet is available
  • fix docs, fix internal bin/ script generation

1.1.0

  • introduce automatic plugin registration via 'pytest11'
    entrypoints via setuptools' pkg_resources.iter_entry_points
  • fix py.test dist-testing to work with execnet >= 1.0.0b4
  • re-introduce py.test.cmdline.main() for better backward compatibility
  • svn paths: fix a bug with path.check(versioned=True) for svn paths,
    allow '%' in svn paths, make svnwc.update() default to interactive mode
    like in 1.0.x and add svnwc.update(interactive=False) to inhibit interaction.
  • refine distributed tarball to contain test and no pyc files
  • try harder to have deprecation warnings for py.compat.* accesses
    report a correct location

1.0.3

  • adjust and improve docs
  • remove py.rest tool and internal namespace - it was
    never really advertised and can still be used with
    the old release if needed. If there is interest
    it could be revived into its own tool i guess.
  • fix issue48 and issue59: raise an Error if the module
    from an imported test file does not seem to come from
    the filepath - avoids "same-name" confusion that has
    been reported repeatedly
  • merged Ronny's nose-compatibility hacks: now
    nose-style setup_module() and setup() functions are
    supported
  • introduce generalized py.test.mark function marking
  • reshuffle / refine command line grouping
  • deprecate parser.addgroup in favour of getgroup which creates option group
  • add --report command line option that allows to control showing of skipped/xfailed sections
  • generalized skipping: a new way to mark python functions with skipif or xfail
    at function, class and modules level based on platform or sys-module attributes.
  • extend py.test.mark decorator to allow for positional args
  • introduce and test "py.cleanup -d" to remove empty directories
  • fix issue 59 - robustify unittest test collection
  • make bpython/help interaction work by adding an all attribute
    to ApiModule, cleanup initpkg
  • use MIT license for pylib, add some contributors
  • remove py.execnet code and substitute all usages with 'execnet' proper
  • fix issue50 - cached_setup now caches more to expectations
    for test functions with multiple arguments.
  • merge Jarko's fixes, issue 45 and 46
  • add the ability to specify a path for py.lookup to search in
  • fix a funcarg cached_setup bug probably only occuring
    in distributed testing and "module" scope with teardown.
  • many fixes and changes for making the code base python3 compatible,
    many thanks to Benjamin Peterson for helping with this.
  • consolidate builtins implementation to be compatible with >=2.3,
    add helpers to ease keeping 2 and 3k compatible code
  • deprecate py.compat.doctest|subprocess|textwrap|optparse
  • deprecate py.magic.autopath, remove py/magic directory
  • move pytest assertion handling to py/code and a pytest_assertion
    plugin, add "--no-assert" option, deprecate py.magic namespaces
    in favour of (less) py.code ones.
  • consolidate and cleanup py/code classes and files
  • cleanup py/misc, move tests to bin-for-dist
  • introduce delattr/delitem/delenv methods to py.test's monkeypatch funcarg
  • consolidate py.log implementation, remove old approach.
  • introduce py.io.TextIO and py.io.BytesIO for distinguishing between
    text/unicode and byte-streams (uses underlying standard lib io.*
    if available)
  • make py.unittest_convert helper script available which converts "unittest.py"
    style files into the simpler assert/direct-test-classes py.test/nosetests
    style. The script was written by Laura Creighton.
  • simplified internal localpath implementation

1.0.2

  • fixing packaging issues, triggered by fedora redhat packaging,
    also added doc, examples and contrib dirs to the tarball.
  • added a documentation link to the new django plugin.

1.0.1

  • added a 'pytest_nose' plugin which handles nose.SkipTest,
    nose-style function/method/generator setup/teardown and
    tries to report functions correctly.
  • capturing of unicode writes or encoded strings to sys.stdout/err
    work better, also terminalwriting was adapted and somewhat
    unified between windows and linux.
  • improved documentation layout and content a lot
  • added a "--help-config" option to show conftest.py / ENV-var names for
    all longopt cmdline options, and some special conftest.py variables.
    renamed 'conf_capture' conftest setting to 'option_capture' accordingly.
  • fix issue 27: better reporting on non-collectable items given on commandline
    (e.g. pyc files)
  • fix issue 33: added --version flag (thanks Benjamin Peterson)
  • fix issue 32: adding support for "incomplete" paths to wcpath.status()
  • "Test" prefixed classes are not collected by default anymore if they
    have an init method
  • monkeypatch setenv() now accepts a "prepend" parameter
  • improved reporting of collection error tracebacks
  • simplified multicall mechanism and plugin architecture,
    renamed some internal methods and argnames

1.0.0

  • more terse reporting try to show filesystem path relatively to current dir
  • improve xfail output a bit

1.0.0b9

  • cleanly handle and report final teardown of test setup
  • fix svn-1.6 compat issue with py.path.svnwc().versioned()
    (thanks Wouter Vanden Hove)
  • setup/teardown or collection problems now show as ERRORs
    or with big "E"'s in the progress lines. they are reported
    and counted separately.
  • dist-testing: properly handle test items that get locally
    collected but cannot be collected on the remote side - often
    due to platform/dependency reasons
  • simplified py.test.mark API - see keyword plugin documentation
  • integrate better with logging: capturing now by default captures
    test functions and their immediate setup/teardown in a single stream
  • capsys and capfd funcargs now have a readouterr() and a close() method
    (underlyingly py.io.StdCapture/FD objects are used which grew a
    readouterr() method as well to return snapshots of captured out/err)
  • make assert-reinterpretation work better with comparisons not
    returning bools (reported with numpy from thanks maciej fijalkowski)
  • reworked per-test output capturing into the pytest_iocapture.py plugin
    and thus removed capturing code from config object
  • item.repr_failure(excinfo) instead of item.repr_failure(excinfo, outerr)

1.0.0b8

  • pytest_unittest-plugin is now enabled by default
  • introduced pytest_keyboardinterrupt hook and
    refined pytest_sessionfinish hooked, added tests.
  • workaround a buggy logging module interaction ("closing already closed
    files"). Thanks to Sridhar Ratnakumar for triggering.
  • if plugins use "py.test.importorskip" for importing
    a dependency only a warning will be issued instead
    of exiting the testing process.
  • many improvements to docs:
    • refined funcargs doc , use the term "factory" instead of "provider"
    • added a new talk/tutorial doc page
    • better download page
    • better plugin docstrings
    • added new plugins page and automatic doc generation script
  • fixed teardown problem related to partially failing funcarg setups
    (thanks MrTopf for reporting), "pytest_runtest_teardown" is now
    always invoked even if the "pytest_runtest_setup" failed.
  • tweaked doctest output for docstrings in py modules,
    thanks Radomir.

1.0.0b7

  • renamed py.test.xfail back to py.test.mark.xfail to avoid
    two ways to decorate for xfail
  • re-added py.test.mark decorator for setting keywords on functions
    (it was actually documented so removing it was not nice)
  • remove scope-argument from request.addfinalizer() because
    request.cached_setup has the scope arg. TOOWTDI.
  • perform setup finalization before reporting failures
  • apply modified patches from Andreas Kloeckner to allow
    test functions to have no func_code (22) and to make
    "-k" and function keywords work (20)
  • apply patch from Daniel Peolzleithner (issue 23)
  • resolve issue 18, multiprocessing.Manager() and
    redirection clash
  • make name == "channelexec" for remote_exec code

1.0.0b3

  • plugin classes are removed: one now defines
    hooks directly in conftest.py or global pytest_*.py
    files.
  • added new pytest_namespace(config) hook that allows
    to inject helpers directly to the py.test.* namespace.
  • documented and refined many hooks
  • added new style of generative tests via
    pytest_generate_tests hook that integrates
    well with function arguments.

1.0.0b1

  • introduced new "funcarg" setup method,
    see doc/test/funcarg.txt
  • introduced plugin architecture and many
    new py.test plugins, see
    doc/test/plugins.txt
  • teardown_method is now guaranteed to get
    called after a test method has run.
  • new method: py.test.importorskip(mod,minversion)
    will either import or call py.test.skip()
  • completely revised internal py.test architecture
  • new py.process.ForkedFunc object allowing to
    fork execution of a function to a sub process
    and getting a result back.

XXX lots of things missing here XXX

0.9.2

  • refined installation and metadata, created new setup.py,
    now based on setuptools/ez_setup (thanks to Ralf Schmitt
    for his support).
  • improved the way of making py.* scripts available in
    windows environments, they are now added to the
    Scripts directory as ".cmd" files.
  • py.path.svnwc.status() now is more complete and
    uses xml output from the 'svn' command if available
    (Guido Wesdorp)
  • fix for py.path.svn* to work with svn 1.5
    (Chris Lamb)
  • fix path.relto(otherpath) method on windows to
    use normcase for checking if a path is relative.
  • py.test's traceback is better parseable from editors
    (follows the filenames:LINENO: MSG convention)
    (thanks to Osmo Salomaa)
  • fix to javascript-generation, "py.test --runbrowser"
    should work more reliably now
  • removed previously accidentally added
    py.test.broken and py.test.notimplemented helpers.
  • there now is a py.version attribute

0.9.1

This is a fairly complete list of v0.9.1, which can
serve as a reference for developers.

  • allowing + signs in py.path.svn urls [39106]
  • fixed support for Failed exceptions without excinfo in py.test [39340]
  • added support for killing processes for Windows (as well as platforms that
    support os.kill) in py.misc.killproc [39655]
  • added setup/teardown for generative tests to py.test [40702]
  • added detection of FAILED TO LOAD MODULE to py.test [40703, 40738, 40739]
  • fixed problem with calling .remove() on wcpaths of non-versioned files in
    py.path [44248]
  • fixed some import and inheritance issues in py.test [41480, 44648, 44655]
  • fail to run greenlet tests when pypy is available, but without stackless
    [45294]
  • small fixes in rsession tests [45295]
  • fixed issue with 2.5 type representations in py.test [45483, 45484]
  • made that internal reporting issues displaying is done atomically in py.test
    [45518]
  • made that non-existing files are igored by the py.lookup script [45519]
  • improved exception name creation in py.test [45535]
  • made that less threads are used in execnet [merge in 45539]
  • removed lock required for atomical reporting issue displaying in py.test
    [45545]
  • removed globals from execnet [45541, 45547]
  • refactored cleanup mechanics, made that setDaemon is set to 1 to make atexit
    get called in 2.5 (py.execnet) [45548]
  • fixed bug in joining threads in py.execnet's servemain [45549]
  • refactored py.test.rsession tests to not rely on exact output format anymore
    [45646]
  • using repr() on test outcome [45647]
  • added 'Reason' classes for py.test.skip() [45648, 45649]
  • killed some unnecessary sanity check in py.test.collect [45655]
  • avoid using os.tmpfile() in py.io.fdcapture because on Windows it's only
    usable by Administrators [45901]
  • added support for locking and non-recursive commits to py.path.svnwc [45994]
  • locking files in py.execnet to prevent CPython from segfaulting [46010]
  • added export() method to py.path.svnurl
  • fixed -d -x in py.test [47277]
  • fixed argument concatenation problem in py.path.svnwc [49423]
  • restore py.test behaviour that it exits with code 1 when there are failures
    [49974]
  • don't fail on html files that don't have an accompanying .txt file [50606]
  • fixed 'utestconvert.py < input' [50645]
  • small fix for code indentation in py.code.source [50755]
  • fix _docgen.py documentation building [51285]
  • improved checks for source representation of code blocks in py.test [51292]
  • added support for passing authentication to py.path.svn* objects [52000,
    52001]
  • removed sorted() call for py.apigen tests in favour of [].sort() to support
    Python 2.3 [52481]

aiohttp-mako -> 0.0.1

0.0.1

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Initial release.

Once you have closed this pull request, I'll create seperate pull requests for every update as soon as I find them.

That's it for now!

Happy merging! 🤖

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