Releases: aiobofh/cutest
Releases · aiobofh/cutest
Portability improvements and ease-of-use
- Add warnings for files that are missing test cases
- Add warnings for left-over test cases for removed files
- Segfault-recovery (error-status)
- Support for automatic stubbing/mocking on PowerPC
- Clang support
- Bug-fix for error/fail output in the JUnit format
- Support for -fsanitize (works best for clang, currently)
- GCC 4 portability
- Aproximate calls to real functions with variadic arguments, like printf, sprintf, fprintf in module tests
Release work flow fix, skipping and output fix
- Fixed the documentation generator to be run before release
- Made the release build more determenistic and reduced text output
- Reduced coverage text report to console to only show non-covered
- Enabled coverage reports also when running test through valgrind
Type agnostic here, type agnostic there
This is the second release of The CUTest Framework which makes it version 1.0.1.
- Fixed release date and documentation
- Improved Makefile for release handling
- Lenient (type-agnostic) asserts enabled by default
- Refactored the assert_eq mechanism
- Allow for higher warning level by default when lenient asserts are used
Please contribute or give feedback - That's the only way this framework will evolve.
First release
I am very happy to be able to release version 1.0.0 of The CUTest Framework! A lot of work has gone in and hopefully it will ease your work with C-programming in a Test Driven Development environment.
This release contains:
- Implementation of pure C programs to generate suite specific frameworks in the src-directory
- Implementation of the testing framework and easy-to-read examples in the examples-directory
- Development of "includable" Makefiles for test-running and code coverage calculations
- Authoring of a full documentation
Please contribute or give feedback - That's the only way this framework will evolve.