--- - branch: MAIN date: Fri Dec 22 05:57:51 UTC 2017 files: - new: '1.42' old: '1.41' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-hypothesis/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-hypothesis/Makefile@1.42 type: modified - new: '1.39' old: '1.38' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-hypothesis/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-hypothesis/distinfo@1.39 type: modified id: 20171222T055751Z.8c5df0363cd6b713843b170cdb7fea8146394a2a log: | py-hypothesis: updated to 3.44.3 3.44.3: This release improves the shrinker in cases where examples drawn earlier can affect how much data is drawn later (e.g. when you draw a length parameter in a composite and then draw that many elements). Examples found in cases like this should now be much closer to minimal. 3.44.2: This is a pure refactoring release which changes how Hypothesis manages its set of examples internally. It should have no externally visible effects. 3.44.1: This release fixes :issue:`997`, in which under some circumstances the body of tests run under Hypothesis would not show up when run under coverage even though the tests were run and the code they called outside of the test file would show up normally. 3.44.0: This release adds a new feature: The :ref:`@reproduce_failure `, designed to make it easy to use Hypothesis's binary format for examples to reproduce a problem locally without having to share your example database between machines. This also changes when seeds are printed: They will no longer be printed for normal falsifying examples, as there are now adequate ways of reproducing those for all cases, so it just contributes noise. They will once again be printed when reusing examples from the database, as health check failures should now be more reliable in this scenario so it will almost always work in this case. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/py-hypothesis' unixtime: '1513922271' user: adam