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  1. data/ChangeLog +92 -0
  2. data/README +22 -10
  3. data/Rakefile +54 -72
  4. data/ext/glib2/depend +10 -0
  5. data/ext/glib2/extconf.rb +61 -0
  6. data/ext/glib2/glib2.def +89 -0
  7. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbgcompat.h +0 -0
  8. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib.c +17 -7
  9. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib.h +2 -2
  10. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_bookmarkfile.c +0 -0
  11. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_completion.c +0 -0
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  13. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_error.c +0 -0
  14. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_fileutils.c +0 -0
  15. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_i18n.c +0 -0
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  17. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_iochannel.c +0 -0
  18. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_keyfile.c +0 -0
  19. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_maincontext.c +1 -3
  20. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_mainloop.c +0 -0
  21. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_messages.c +0 -0
  22. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_pollfd.c +0 -0
  23. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_shell.c +0 -0
  24. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_source.c +0 -0
  25. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_spawn.c +0 -0
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  28. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_unicode.c +0 -0
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  30. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbglib_win32.c +0 -0
  31. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbgobj_boxed.c +0 -0
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  50. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbgobject.h +0 -0
  51. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbgprivate.h +0 -0
  52. data/ext/glib2/rbgutil.c +316 -0
  53. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbgutil.h +9 -9
  54. data/{src → ext/glib2}/rbgutil_callback.c +0 -0
  55. data/extconf.rb +48 -60
  56. data/{src/lib → lib}/glib-mkenums.rb +2 -2
  57. data/{src/lib → lib}/glib2.rb +28 -9
  58. data/lib/gnome2-win32-binary-downloader.rb +92 -0
  59. data/{src/lib → lib}/mkmf-gnome2.rb +76 -89
  60. data/test-unit/COPYING +56 -0
  61. data/test-unit/GPL +340 -0
  62. data/test-unit/History.txt +232 -0
  63. data/test-unit/Manifest.txt +110 -0
  64. data/test-unit/PSFL +271 -0
  65. data/test-unit/README.txt +75 -0
  66. data/test-unit/Rakefile +53 -0
  67. data/test-unit/TODO +5 -0
  68. data/test-unit/bin/testrb +5 -0
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  96. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit.rb +328 -0
  97. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/assertionfailederror.rb +25 -0
  98. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/assertions.rb +1334 -0
  99. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/attribute.rb +125 -0
  100. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/autorunner.rb +363 -0
  101. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/collector.rb +36 -0
  102. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/collector/descendant.rb +23 -0
  103. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/collector/dir.rb +108 -0
  104. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/collector/load.rb +144 -0
  105. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/collector/objectspace.rb +34 -0
  106. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/color-scheme.rb +106 -0
  107. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/color.rb +96 -0
  108. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/diff.rb +740 -0
  109. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/error.rb +130 -0
  110. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/exceptionhandler.rb +39 -0
  111. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/failure.rb +136 -0
  112. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/fixture.rb +176 -0
  113. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/notification.rb +129 -0
  114. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/omission.rb +191 -0
  115. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/pending.rb +150 -0
  116. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/priority.rb +180 -0
  117. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/runner/console.rb +52 -0
  118. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/runner/emacs.rb +8 -0
  119. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/runner/tap.rb +8 -0
  120. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/testcase.rb +483 -0
  121. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/testresult.rb +121 -0
  122. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/testsuite.rb +110 -0
  123. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/console/outputlevel.rb +14 -0
  124. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb +430 -0
  125. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/emacs/testrunner.rb +63 -0
  126. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/tap/testrunner.rb +82 -0
  127. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/testrunner.rb +53 -0
  128. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnermediator.rb +77 -0
  129. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/ui/testrunnerutilities.rb +41 -0
  130. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/util/backtracefilter.rb +42 -0
  131. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/util/method-owner-finder.rb +28 -0
  132. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/util/observable.rb +90 -0
  133. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/util/output.rb +31 -0
  134. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/util/procwrapper.rb +48 -0
  135. data/test-unit/lib/test/unit/version.rb +7 -0
  136. data/test-unit/sample/adder.rb +13 -0
  137. data/test-unit/sample/subtracter.rb +12 -0
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  139. data/test-unit/sample/test_subtracter.rb +20 -0
  140. data/test-unit/sample/test_user.rb +23 -0
  141. data/test-unit/test/collector/test-descendant.rb +133 -0
  142. data/test-unit/test/collector/test-load.rb +442 -0
  143. data/test-unit/test/collector/test_dir.rb +406 -0
  144. data/test-unit/test/collector/test_objectspace.rb +100 -0
  145. data/test-unit/test/run-test.rb +15 -0
  146. data/test-unit/test/test-attribute.rb +86 -0
  147. data/test-unit/test/test-color-scheme.rb +69 -0
  148. data/test-unit/test/test-color.rb +47 -0
  149. data/test-unit/test/test-diff.rb +518 -0
  150. data/test-unit/test/test-emacs-runner.rb +60 -0
  151. data/test-unit/test/test-fixture.rb +287 -0
  152. data/test-unit/test/test-notification.rb +33 -0
  153. data/test-unit/test/test-omission.rb +81 -0
  154. data/test-unit/test/test-pending.rb +70 -0
  155. data/test-unit/test/test-priority.rb +119 -0
  156. data/test-unit/test/test-testcase.rb +544 -0
  157. data/test-unit/test/test_assertions.rb +1197 -0
  158. data/test-unit/test/test_error.rb +26 -0
  159. data/test-unit/test/test_failure.rb +33 -0
  160. data/test-unit/test/test_testresult.rb +113 -0
  161. data/test-unit/test/test_testsuite.rb +129 -0
  162. data/test-unit/test/testunit-test-util.rb +14 -0
  163. data/test-unit/test/ui/test_tap.rb +33 -0
  164. data/test-unit/test/ui/test_testrunmediator.rb +20 -0
  165. data/test-unit/test/util/test-method-owner-finder.rb +38 -0
  166. data/test-unit/test/util/test-output.rb +11 -0
  167. data/test-unit/test/util/test_backtracefilter.rb +41 -0
  168. data/test-unit/test/util/test_observable.rb +102 -0
  169. data/test-unit/test/util/test_procwrapper.rb +36 -0
  170. data/test/run-test.rb +2 -6
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+ === 2.1.1 / 2010-07-29
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+
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+ * 1 bug fix
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+ * [test-unit-users-en:00026] re-work tap runner.
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+ [Daniel Berger]
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+
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+ === 2.1.0 / 2010-07-17
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+
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+ * 1 bug fix
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+ * [#28267] global config file ignored
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+ [Daniel Berger]
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+
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+ === 2.0.8 / 2010-06-02
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+
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+ * 5 major enchancements
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+ * collect *_test.rb and *-test.rb files as test files.
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+ * [#28181] improve assert_in_delta message.
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+ [Suggested by David MARCHALAND]
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+ * show string encoding in assert_equal failure message if
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+ they are different.
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+ * change default color scheme:
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+ * success: green back + white
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+ * failure: red back + white
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+ * add capture_output.
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+
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+ * 2 bug fixes
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+ * fix a bug that console runner on verbose mode causes an
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+ error for long test name (>= 61).
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+ * [#28093] Autorunner ignores all files in a directory named test by default
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+ [Reported by Florian Frank]
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+ * Florian Frank
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+ * David MARCHALAND
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+
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+ === 2.0.7 / 2010-03-09
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+
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+ * 4 major enhancements
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+ * detect redefined test methods.
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+ * [INTERFACE IMCOMPATIBLE] multiple --name and --testcase
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+ options narrow down targets instead of adding targets.
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+ * [#27764] accept custom test_order for each test case.
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+ [Suggested by David MARCHALAND]
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+ * [#27790] ignore omitted tests from 'n% passed' report.
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+ [Suggested by Daniel Berger]
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+
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+ * 2 minor enchancements
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+ * [#27832] ignore .git directory. [Suggested by Daniel Berger]
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+ * [#27792] require 'fileutils' and 'tmpdir' lazily for non-priority
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+ mode users. [Suggested by David MARCHALAND]
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+
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+ * 2 bug fixes
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+ * [#27892] modify processed arguments array destructively.
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+ [Reported by Bob Saveland]
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+ * work without HOME environment variable.
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+ [Reported by Champak Ch]
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+ * David MARCHALAND
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+ * Bob Saveland
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+ * Champak Ch
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+
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+ === 2.0.6 / 2010-01-09
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+
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+ * 3 major enhancements
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+ * [#27380] Declarative syntax? [Daniel Berger]
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+ support declarative syntax:
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+ test "test description in natural language" do
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+ ...
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+ end
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+ * support test description:
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+ description "test description in natural language"
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+ end
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+ * make max diff target string size customizable by
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+ * 2 bug fixes
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+ * [#27374] omit_if unexpected behavior [David MARCHALAND]
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+ * fix a bug that tests in sub directories aren't load with --basedir.
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+ [Daniel Berger]
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+ * David MARCHALAND
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+
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+ === 2.0.5 / 2009-10-18
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+
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+ * 1 bug fixes
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+ * [#27314] fix diff may raise an exception. [Erik Hollensbe]
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+ * Thanks
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+ * Erik Hollensbe
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+
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+ === 2.0.4 / 2009-10-17
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+ * 4 major enhancements
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+ * use ~/.test-unit.yml as global configuration file.
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+ * add TAP runner. (--runner tap)
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+ * support colorized diff:
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+ * add Test::Unit::AutoRunner.default_runner= to specify default test runner.
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+
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+ * 4 minor enhancements
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+ * improve verbose mode output format. (use indent)
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+ * support NOT_PASS_THROUGH_EXCEPTIONS.
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+ * support arguments option in #{runner}_options.
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+ * TC_ -> Test in sample test case name.
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+ * 1 bug fixes
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+ * [#27195] test-unit-2.0.3 + ruby-1.9.1 cannot properly test
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+ DelegateClass subclasses [Mike Pomraning]
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+ * Thanks
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+ * Mike Pomraning
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+
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+ === 2.0.3 / 2009-07-19
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+
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+ * 6 major enhancements
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+ * add assert_predicate.
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+ * add assert_not_predicate.
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+ * [#24210] assert_kind_of supports an array of classes or modules.
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+ [Daniel Berger]
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+ * assert_instance_of supports an array of classes or modules.
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+ * add --default-priority option.
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+ * [#26627] add --order option. [Daniel Berger]
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+
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+ * 4 minor enhancements
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+ * use yellow foreground + black background for error.
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+ * don't show diff for long string.
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+ * accept "*term-color" TERM environment as colorizable terminal.
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+ (e.g. Apple's Terminal)
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+ * [#26268] add a workaround for test-spec's after_all. [Angelo Lakra]
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+
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+ * 1 bug fix
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+ * [#23586] re-support ruby 1.9.1. [Diego Pettenò]
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+ * Diego Pettenò
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+ * Angelo Lakra
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+
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+ === 2.0.2 / 2008-12-21
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+
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+ * 2 major enhancements
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+
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+ * re-support ruby 1.8.5.
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+ * improve exception object comparison.
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+
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+ * 3 bug fixes
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+
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+ * [#22723]: collector fails on anonymous classes
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+ * [#22986]: Test names with '?' blow up on Windows
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+ * [#22988]: don't create .test-result on non-priority mode.
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+
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+ * Erik Hollensbe
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+ * Bill Lear
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+
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+ === 2.0.1 / 2008-11-09
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+
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+ * 19 major enhancements
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+
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+ * support ruby 1.9.1.
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+ * add run_test method to be extensible.
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+ * improve priority-mode auto off.
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+ * improve startup/shutdown RDoc. [Daniel Berger]
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+ * add assert_compare. [#20851] [Designing Patterns]
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+ * add assert_fail_assertion. [#20851] [Designing Patterns]
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+ * add assert_raise_message. [#20851] [Designing Patterns]
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+ * support folded diff.
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+ * add assert_raise_kind_of. [Daniel Berger]
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+ * ingore inherited test for nested test case.
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+ * add assert_const_defined.
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+ * add assert_not_const_defined.
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+ * support assert_raise with an exception object.
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+ * support assert_raise with no arguments that asserts any
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+ exception is raised. [#22602] [Daniel Berger]
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+ * support folded dot progress.
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+ * add --progress-row-max option.
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+ * support color scheme customize.
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+ * support configuration file. (YAML)
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+ * recognize test-XXX.rb files as test files not only test_XXX.rb
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+
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+ * Thanks
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+
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+ * Daniel Berger
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+ * Designing Patterns
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+
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+ === 2.0.0 / 2008-06-18
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+
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+ * 15 major enhancements
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+
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+ * support startup/shutdown. (test case level setup/teardown)
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+ * support multiple setup/teardown.
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+ * support pending.
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+ * support omission.
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+ * support notification.
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+ * support colorize.
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+ * support diff.
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+ * support test attribute.
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+ * add assert_boolean.
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+ * add assert_true.
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+ * add assert_false.
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+ * add --priority-mode option.
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+ * don't use ObjectSpace to collect test cases.
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+ * make more customizable. (additional options, exception handling and so on)
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+ * improve Emacs integration.
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+
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+ * 4 major changes
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+
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+ * remove GTK+1 support.
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+ * split GTK+ runner as another gem.
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+ * split FOX runner as another gem.
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+ * split Tk runner as another gem.
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+ === 1.2.3 / 2008-02-25
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+ * Birthday (as a gem)!