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Bump truth from 1.1 to 1.1.3
Bumps truth from 1.1 to 1.1.3.
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1.1.3
- Fixed a bug in how
comparingExpectedFieldsOnly()
handlesoneof
fields. (f27208428)- Improved
comparingExpectedFieldsOnly
to work when required fields are absent. (f27208428)- Changed
Subject.toString()
to throwUnsupportedOperationException
. (fa4c7b512)1.1.2
This release completes the feature that I got wrong in 1.1.1 -- the ability to exclude our JUnit 4 dependency and still use standard Truth assertions.
- Made it possible for users to exclude our JUnit 4 dependency and still use standard Truth assertions -- really this time, even in cases in which excluding the dependency failed under 1.1.1. (JUnit 4 is still required for some advanced features, like
Expect
,ExpectFailure
, andTruthJUnit.assume()
.) (948f3edca)- When JUnit 4 is excluded from the classpath, the
AssertionError
Truth generates as a substitute forComparisonFailure
now includes the expected and actual values that were missing in 1.1.1. (6b0140730)1.1.1
We recommend not trying to exclude our JUnit dependency even under this release. We will release 1.1.2 with better handling for the missing dependency shortly.
Made it possible for users to exclude our JUnit 4 dependency and still use standard Truth assertions. (JUnit 4 is still required for some advanced features, likeExpect
,ExpectFailure
, andTruthJUnit.assume()
.) (2d65326ec)
- Update: This appears to let users exclude the dependency in some cases but not all. We are working on a fix.
- Update 2: Also, even if you succeed in excluding the dependency in your environment, you will see failure messages that are missing information. We have a fix for this ready.
If you wish to exclude our JUnit dependency, you may wish to consider this alternative approach. That approach may be worthwhile even after we fix the bugs described above.
I apologize for the trouble.
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