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0.10 (2007-11-XX)
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- Implemented MockerTestCase.addCleanup(). It allows one to
register cleanup functions to be called after the test is
complete.
- MockerTestCase now verifies if the mocker is put in replay
mode in cases where events were recorded.
- New MATCH() argument matcher, which allows using a function
to match an argument generically. E.g. MATCH(lambda x: x > 10)
- New 'path' option to MockerTestCase.makeFile() and makeDir(),
which allows setting the full target path with a single option.
- Now when a spec is provided (or with proxy/replace/patch) the
existence of the real method is checked even if the mocked
method doesn't have to execute (e.g. due to count(0)).
- Implemented support for Deferred results as understood by
Twisted Trial's TestCase, so that coexistence by multiple
inheritance is possible and trivial.
- MockerTestCase.makeFile() with content=None (the default) now
consistently returns an unexistent temporary filename which
is properly cleaned up if created.
- Fixed problem when requesting order on similar expressions. The
second expression might not be accepted.
- When the expression executed isn't exactly the same as the
recorded events (e.g. when parameter matchers are used), show in
the error message the real expression run, to aid in debugging.
0.9.3 (2007-11-24)
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- Added support for Python 2.3 (patch by Phillip J. Eby).
- Added MockerTestCase.assert{True,False} aliases, so that they're
available even in Python 2.3.
- Introduced automatic test coverage verification as part of
the test suite, based on the 'coverage' module by Ned Batchelder,
to ensure that it continues to have 100% of statement coverage.
0.9.2 (2007-11-22)
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- In recording mode, mock.__class__ will now return Mock, and not
record the action. This allows Mocker to be used in interactive
environments which inspect the result's type, such as in iPython
(reported by Alex Dante).
- Now Mocker.mock()/proxy()/replace() accept a 'count' keyword
parameter, which if set to False, the default behavior of allowing
expressions just once is disabled.
0.9.1 (2007-11-18)
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- Fixed setup.py to install mocker.py properly.
0.9 (2007-11-17)
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- Added MockerTestCase.makeFile() and .makeDir() helpers. They offer
easy creation of temporary files/directories, and ensure that they
get removed after each test method runs.
- Added MockerTestCase.assertMethodsMatch(). It will verify if all
public methods found in the class passed as the first argument are
also present in the class passed as the second argument, and that
they accept the same arguments. This is useful to verify if a fake
or stub class has the same API as the real class being simulated.
- Added MockerTestCase.assert[Not]{Starts,Ends}With().
- If the replay() method is called twice, expectations will be fully
reset so that several similar tests may be performed in a row by
just calling replay() again.
- Mocker.on_restore() removed. Restore isn't performed if replay()
isn't called, and that may not be obvious, so a hook won't be
exposed for now.
- When using a non-existent import path for Mocker.proxy(), raise an
ImportError on the base module, rather than using the actual
string as the object (#162315).
0.8 (2007-11-11)
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Released!
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