1 Revision history for Test-Valgrind
3 1.12 2009-11-29 16:45 UTC
4 + Doc : The front documentation in Test::Valgrind was improved.
5 + Fix : Don't install Valgrind.so, as it's only used for testing.
6 + Fix : "Non-portable hex number" warnings.
7 + Fix : Old versions of valgrind could leave some Z-encoded symbols in
8 the stack traces. We now make sure they're always decoded.
10 1.11 2009-10-08 20:55 UTC
11 + Doc : Completion and improvements.
12 + Fix : Work around Kwalitee test misfailures.
13 + Upd : Freshen Makefile.PL.
15 1.10 2009-09-22 18:45 UTC
16 + Chg : valgrind is no longer required to be installed before installing
18 + Chg : The parser logic that used to be located inside the tool was
19 moved to a new Test::Valgrind::Parser hierarchy. The tool
20 decides which parser should be used by implementing the
21 "parser_class" method.
22 + Fix : Compatibility with valgrind 3.5.
23 + Fix : The "valgrind" option to Test::Valgrind::Session->new wasn't
25 + Fix : The "Test" action could generate inappropriate error messages.
27 1.02 2009-05-02 12:05 UTC
28 + Add : Commands can now be aggregated.
29 + Add : The commands can now also filter and mangle reports.
30 + Chg : The perl suppressions are now stripped from everything below
32 + Doc : Typos, nits and clarifications.
34 1.01 2009-04-14 21:15 UTC
35 + Add : Allow testing code given by -e. Hurray for source filters!
36 + Fix : Lazily load version.pm in Test::Valgrind::Session so that it's
37 not really needed at configure time.
38 + Fix : Don't unload dynamic extensions by default so that their symbols
39 still appear in the stack traces.
41 1.00 2009-04-12 22:50 UTC
42 Complete rewrite. The options passed to Test::Valgrind->import have
43 changed, so please have a look at the doc.
44 + Add : A brand new reusable API.
45 + Add : Suppressions are now versionized following the perl interpreter
46 and valgrind. They are regenerated as needed and stored in the
48 + Add : memcheck output is parsed by XML::Twig.
49 + Add : The output of the original script is now correctly captured.
50 + Rem : Lots of ugly hacks in the toolchain.
52 0.08 2009-02-08 18:25 UTC
53 + Add : Unload the libraries loaded by DynaLoader at END time, reducing
54 the number of leaks in perl.
55 + Rem : The useless t/21-good-block.t.
56 + Upd : META.yml spec updated to 1.4.
58 0.07 2008-09-30 13:35 UTC
59 + Chg : Now conforms to the Test::Builder framework.
60 + Fix : STDERR is longer eaten.
61 + Fix : Eat STDOUT or print it as diagnostics, but never let him go
62 through naked, as this may fiddle with the tests output.
63 + Fix : 'make test' without prior 'make'.
65 0.06 2008-09-09 22:10 UTC
66 + Fix : Suppressions were installed in the wrong path. Thanks Marvin
67 Humphrey for reporting this.
68 + Fix : Really load XSLoader when generating suppressions. Thanks Marvin
69 Humphrey again for bringing this to my attention.
70 + Fix : The logic for finding the file to run through valgrind was
71 flawed, which lead to generate suppressions against
72 Test/Valgrind.pm only.
74 0.051 2008-09-02 17:20 UTC
75 + Fix : Forgot to upgrade version of the suppression placeholder module.
77 0.05 2008-08-25 22:05 UTC
78 + Chg : Lower the default caller to 12.
79 + Tst : Add a real-life test that gets executed only if you have a C
82 0.04 2008-05-13 16:25 UTC
83 + Chg : Don't smoke this on 5.005 please.
84 + Chg : Better way to find the valgrind executable.
86 0.03 2008-04-21 15:35 UTC
87 + Fix : Include the mock Suppressions.pm rather than an empty file.
89 0.02 2008-04-21 15:25 UTC
90 + Add : Test::Valgrind now depends on Perl::Destruct::Level. This is
91 needed for non-debugging perls because we can't set their
92 level of memory cleanup correctness on exit with the
93 PERL_DESTRUCT_LEVEL environment variable.
94 + Add : Hardcode valgrind path into the new constant
95 Test::Valgrind::Suppressions::VG_PATH.
96 + Chg : Test::Valgrind::Suppressions::supppath() is now supp_path().
97 + Chg : lib/Test/Valgrind/Suppressions.pm.tpl was renamed to
98 lib/Test/Valgrind/Suppressions.tpl for file portability reasons.
100 0.01 2008-04-19 15:50 UTC
101 First version, released on an unsuspecting world.