Changes
Version 0.10.2
- Teach
testCaseSteps
to log progress
(#387).
Version 0.10.1
- Provide an explicit implementation of
displayException
in instance Exception HUnitFailure
(#330).
Version 0.10.0.3
The only point of this release is to introduce compatibility with GHCs back to 7.0
(see https://github.com/UnkindPartition/tasty/pull/287).
Note, however, that these changes are not merged to the master branch, and the
future releases will only support the GHC/base versions from the last 5 years,
as per our usual policy. To test with even older GHCs, you’ll have to use this
particular version of tasty-hunit (or have the constraint solver pick it for you
when testing with older GHCs).
The source of this release is in the support-old-ghcs
branch of the tasty
repository.
Version 0.10.0.2
Catch all exceptions and time each step in testCaseSteps
Version 0.10.0.1
Un-deprecate (@?)
and AssertionPredicable
and improve their docs
Version 0.10
- Make
assertFailure
’s return type polymorphic
- When a test fails, print the source location of the failing assertion
- Deprecate
Assertable
, AssertionPredicate
, AssertionPredicable
, (@?)
Version 0.9.2
Add testCaseInfo
for tests that return some information upon success
Version 0.9.1
Add testCaseSteps
for multi-step tests
Version 0.9.0.1
Split the changelog out of the main tasty changelog
Version 0.9
tasty-hunit now does not depend on the original HUnit package. The functions
that were previously re-exported from HUnit have been simply copied to
tasty-hunit.
This is motivated by:
- efficiency (one less package to compile/install)
- reliability (if something happens with HUnit, we won’t be affected)
The two packages are still compatible, except for the name clashes and
distinct exception types being thrown on assertion failures.
Version 0.8.0.1
Fix unbuildable haddock
Version 0.8
- Exceptions are now handled by tasty rather than by HUnit
- Update to tasty-0.8
Version 0.4.1
Do not re-export HUnit’s Testable
class
Version 0.2
Re-export useful bits of Test.HUnit
from Test.Tasty.HUnit