Releases
v3.1.0
Improvements
Improved suppression of -Wparentheses
for older GCCs
Turns out that even GCC 9 does not properly handle _Pragma
s in the C++ frontend.
Added type constraints onto random
generator (#2433 )
These constraints copy what the standard says for the underlying std::uniform_int_distribution
Suppressed -Wunused-variable from nvcc (#2306 , #2427 )
Suppressed -Wunused-variable from MinGW (#2132 )
Added All/Any/NoneTrue range matchers (#2319 )
These check that all/any/none of boolean values in a range are true.
The JUnit reporter now normalizes classnames from C++ namespaces to Java-like namespaces (#2468 )
This provides better support for other JUnit based tools.
The Bazel support now understands BAZEL_TEST
environment variable (#2459 )
The CATCH_CONFIG_BAZEL_SUPPORT
configuration option is also still supported.
Returned support for compiling Catch2 with GCC 5 (#2448 )
This required removing inherited constructors from Catch2's internals.
I recommend updating to a newer GCC anyway.
catch_discover_tests
now has a new options for setting library load path(s) when running the Catch2 binary (#2467 )
Fixes
Fixed crash when listing listeners without any registered listeners (#2442 )
Fixed nvcc compilation error in constructor benchmarking helper (#2477 )
Catch2's CMakeList supports pre-3.12 CMake again (#2428 )
The gain from requiring CMake 3.12 was very minor, but y'all should really update to newer CMake
Miscellaneous
Fixed SelfTest build on MinGW (#2447 )
The in-repo conan recipe exports the CMake helper (#2460 )
Added experimental CMake script to showcase using test case sharding together with CTest
Compared to catch_discover_tests
, it supports very limited number of options and customization
Added documentation page on best practices when running Catch2 tests
Catch2 can be built as a dynamic library (#2397 , #2398 )
Note that Catch2 does not have visibility annotations, and you are responsible for ensuring correct visibility built into the resulting library.
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