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Bump #12

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@PhilipDeegan PhilipDeegan commented Mar 2, 2024

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  • New Features
    • Introduced a new option -r/--regex for filtering execution strings based on a regex pattern in test cases.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Fixed argument parsing by changing -r/--retries to -R/--retries.
    • Improved script argument handling by resetting sys.argv after initial parsing.
  • Refactor
    • Modified the control flow in parallel_processor.py to ensure tests are launched at the correct point.
  • Chores
    • Updated the package version to "0.0.12".

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The recent updates to the phlop project focus on refining argument handling and control flow for its test execution and stats management components. These changes include argument parsing enhancements, a method for filtering execution strings based on regex, adjustments to accommodate these new features, and a version bump for the package. Together, they aim to improve the flexibility and efficiency of running and managing tests within the phlop framework.

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Files Change Summary
.../run/stats_man.py Added line to reset sys.argv to only contain the script name, dropping all other arguments.
.../run/test_cases.py Introduced -r/--regex for regex-based filtering, changed -r/--retries to -R/--retries, added function to filter out non-matching execution strings.
.../testing/parallel_processor.py Moved launch_tests() call to after a condition check in waiter() function, altering control flow.
setup.py Package version updated from "0.0.11" to "0.0.12".

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In the land of code and byte,
Changes come to light by night.
Regex filters, args reset,
Making test runs at their best.
Hopping through the version gate,
Phlop evolves, and that's just great!
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@PhilipDeegan PhilipDeegan merged commit 7f08409 into master Mar 2, 2024
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 9dc84e2 and 82b544c.
Files ignored due to path filters (1)
  • pyproject.toml is excluded by: !**/*.toml
Files selected for processing (1)
  • setup.py (1 hunks)
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  • setup.py

@PhilipDeegan PhilipDeegan deleted the bump branch March 2, 2024 17:57
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