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[ANN] minitest 1.3.1 Released

Ryan Davis

1/20/2009 11:24:00 PM


minitest version 1.3.1 has been released!

* <http://rubyforge.org/project...

minitest/unit is a small and fast replacement for ruby's huge and slow
test/unit. This is meant to be clean and easy to use both as a regular
test writer and for language implementors that need a minimal set of
methods to bootstrap a working unit test suite.

mini/spec is a functionally complete spec engine.

mini/mock, by Steven Baker, is a beautifully tiny mock object framework.

(This package was called miniunit once upon a time)

Changes:

### 1.3.1 / 2009-01-20

* 1 minor enhancement:

* Added miniunit/autorun.rb as replacement for test/unit.rb's
autorun.

* 16 bug fixes:

* 1.9 test fixes.
* Bug fixes from nobu and akira for really odd scenarios. They run
ruby funny.
* Fixed (assert|refute)_match's argument order.
* Fixed LocalJumpError in autorun if exception thrown before at_exit.
* Fixed assert_in_delta (should be >=, not >).
* Fixed assert_raises to match Modules.
* Fixed capture_io to not dup IOs.
* Fixed indentation of capture_io for ruby 1.9 warning.
* Fixed location to deal better with custom assertions and load
paths. (Yuki)
* Fixed order of (must|wont)_include in MiniTest::Spec.
* Fixed skip's backtrace.
* Got arg order wrong in *_match in tests, message wrong as a result.
* Made describe private. For some reason I thought that an
attribute of Kernel.
* Removed disable_autorun method, added autorun.rb instead.
* assert_match escapes if passed string for pattern.
* instance_of? is different from ===, use instance_of.

* <http://rubyforge.org/project...


1 Answer

Joshua Ballanco

1/21/2009 3:31:00 AM

0


On Jan 20, 2009, at 6:23 PM, Ryan Davis wrote:

>
> minitest version 1.3.1 has been released!

...

>
> * 1 minor enhancement:
>
> * Added miniunit/autorun.rb as replacement for test/unit.rb's
> autorun.

Yea! This makes me happy, thanks!