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# 84dd42a1 18-Oct-2013 jmmv <jmmv@NetBSD.org>

Update kyua-cli to 0.7:

The major reason for this update is to support the just-imported lutok-0.3
and, in turn, support the eventual update of the in-tree lua to 5.2.

Changes:

Experimental versio

Update kyua-cli to 0.7:

The major reason for this update is to support the just-imported lutok-0.3
and, in turn, support the eventual update of the in-tree lua to 5.2.

Changes:

Experimental version released on October 18th, 2013.

* Made failures from testers more resilent. If a tester fails, the
corresponding test case will be marked as broken instead of causing
kyua to exit.

* Added the '--results-filter' option to the 'report-html' command and
set its default value to skip passed results from HTML reports. This
is to keep these reports more succint and to avoid generating tons of
detail files that will be, in general, useless.

* Switched to use Lutok 0.3 to gain compatibility with Lua 5.2.

* Issue 69: Cope with the lack of AM_PROG_AR in configure.ac, which
first appeared in Automake 1.11.2. Fixes a problem in Ubuntu 10.04
LTS, which appears stuck in 1.11.1.

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# 6a6c8299 23-Feb-2013 jmmv <jmmv@NetBSD.org>

Initial import of Kyua CLI, version 0.6:

This is the main component of Kyua and its build will be guarded by the
MKKYUA knob. core@ has approved this import.

Description:

Kyua (pronounced Q.A.) i

Initial import of Kyua CLI, version 0.6:

This is the main component of Kyua and its build will be guarded by the
MKKYUA knob. core@ has approved this import.

Description:

Kyua (pronounced Q.A.) is a testing framework for both developers and
users. Kyua is different from most other testing frameworks in that it
puts the end user experience before anything else. There are multiple
reasons for users to run the tests themselves, and Kyua ensures that
they can do so in the most convenient way.

This module, kyua-cli, provides the command-line interface to the Kyua
runtime system. The major purpose of this tool is to run test cases and
generate unified reports for their results.

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