Mon, 28 Dec 2009 16:03:33 +0000
Started porting eric4 to Python3
------------------------------ Change history for Coverage.py ------------------------------ Version 3.0.1, 7 July 2009 -------------------------- - Removed the recursion limit in the tracer function. Previously, code that ran more than 500 frames deep would crash. - Fixed a bizarre problem involving pyexpat, whereby lines following XML parser invocations could be overlooked. - 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 modules will be mentioned in the nose --with-cover plugin. - 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. Version 3.0, 13 June 2009 ------------------------- - 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. - Nested modules now get a proper flat_rootname. Thanks, Christian Heimes. Version 3.0b3, 16 May 2009 -------------------------- - 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. Version 3.0b2, 30 April 2009 ---------------------------- 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(). Version 3.0b1, 7 March 2009 --------------------------- Major overhaul. - Coverage is now a package rather than a module. Functionality has been split into classes. - The trace function is implemented in C for speed. Coverage 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. - The minimum supported Python version is 2.3. Version 2.85, 14 September 2008 ------------------------------- - 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 filenames so that symlinks won't confuse things. Thanks, Patrick Mezard. Version 2.80, 25 May 2008 ------------------------- - Open files in rU mode to avoid line ending craziness. Thanks, Edward Loper. Version 2.78, 30 September 2007 ------------------------------- - Don't try to predict whether a file is Python source based on the extension. Extensionless files are often Pythons scripts. Instead, simply parse the file and catch the syntax errors. Hat tip to Ben Finney. Version 2.77, 29 July 2007 -------------------------- - Better packaging. Version 2.76, 23 July 2007 -------------------------- - Now Python 2.5 is *really* fully supported: the body of the new with statement is counted as executable. Version 2.75, 22 July 2007 -------------------------- - 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. Version 2.7, 21 July 2007 ------------------------- - "#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. Version 2.6, 23 August 2006 --------------------------- - 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. Version 2.5, 4 December 2005 ---------------------------- - 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 filenames, and sorting and omitting files to report on. Version 2.2, 31 December 2004 ----------------------------- - Allow for keyword arguments in the module global functions. Thanks, Allen. Version 2.1, 14 December 2004 ----------------------------- - Return 'analysis' to its original behavior and add 'analysis2'. Add a global for 'annotate', and factor it, adding 'annotate_file'. Version 2.0, 12 December 2004 ----------------------------- 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 filesystem 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. 2001-12-13 GDR Improved speed while recording. Portable between Python 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.