These changes are listed in decreasing version number order. Note this can be different from a strict chronological order when there are two branches in development at the same time, such as 4.5.x and 5.0.
- Added new :ref:`debug options <cmd_run_debug>`:
pytest
writes the pytest test name into the debug output.dataop2
writes the full data being added to CoverageData objects.
- The
coverage lcov
command ignored the[report] exclude_lines
and[report] exclude_also
settings (issue 1684). This is now fixed, thanks Jacqueline Lee. - Sometimes SQLite will create journal files alongside the coverage.py database files. These are ephemeral, but could be mistakenly included when combining data files. Now they are always ignored, fixing issue 1605. Thanks to Brad Smith for suggesting fixes and providing detailed debugging.
- On Python 3.12+, we now disable SQLite writing journal files, which should be a little faster.
- The new 3.12 soft keyword
type
is properly bolded in HTML reports. - Removed the "fullcoverage" feature used by CPython to measure the coverage of early-imported standard library modules. CPython stopped using it in 2021, and it stopped working completely in Python 3.13.
- The semantics of stars in file patterns has been clarified in the docs. A leading or trailing star matches any number of path components, like a double star would. This is different than the behavior of a star in the middle of a pattern. This discrepancy was identified by Sviatoslav Sydorenko, who provided patient detailed diagnosis and graciously agreed to a pragmatic resolution.
- The API docs were missing from the last version. They are now restored.
- Added a :meth:`.Coverage.collect` context manager to start and stop coverage data collection.
- Dropped support for Python 3.7.
- Fix: in unusual circumstances, SQLite cannot be set to asynchronous mode.
Coverage.py would fail with the error
Safety level may not be changed inside a transaction.
This is now avoided, closing issue 1646. Thanks to Michael Bell for the detailed bug report. - Docs: examples of configuration files now include separate examples for the different syntaxes: .coveragerc, pyproject.toml, setup.cfg, and tox.ini.
- Fix: added
nosemgrep
comments to our JavaScript code so that semgrep-based SAST security checks won't raise false alarms about security problems that aren't problems. - Added a CITATION.cff file, thanks to Ken Schackart.
- Fix: reverted a change from 6.4.3 that helped Cython, but also increased the size of data files when using dynamic contexts, as described in the now-fixed issue 1586. The problem is now avoided due to a recent change (issue 1538). Thanks to Anders Kaseorg and David Szotten for persisting with problem reports and detailed diagnoses.
- Wheels are now provided for CPython 3.12.
- Fix: the
lcov
command could raise an IndexError exception if a file is translated to Python but then executed under its own name. Jinja2 does this when rendering templates. Fixes issue 1553. - Python 3.12 beta 1 now inlines comprehensions. Previously they were compiled as invisible functions and coverage.py would warn you if they weren't completely executed. This no longer happens under Python 3.12.
- Fix: the
coverage debug sys
command includes some environment variables in its output. This could have included sensitive data. Those values are now hidden with asterisks, closing issue 1628.
- Fix:
html_report()
could fail with an AttributeError onisatty
if run in an unusual environment where sys.stdout had been replaced. This is now fixed.
PyCon 2023 sprint fixes!
- Fix: with
relative_files = true
, specifying a specific file to include or omit wouldn't work correctly (issue 1604). This is now fixed, with testing help by Marc Gibbons. - Fix: the XML report would have an incorrect
<source>
element when using relative files and the source option ended with a slash (issue 1541). This is now fixed, thanks to Kevin Brown-Silva. - When the HTML report location is printed to the terminal, it's now a terminal-compatible URL, so that you can click the location to open the HTML file in your browser. Finishes issue 1523 thanks to Ricardo Newbery.
- Docs: a new :ref:`Migrating page <migrating>` with details about how to migrate between major versions of coverage.py. It currently covers the wildcard changes in 7.x. Thanks, Brian Grohe.
- Fix: the :ref:`config_run_sigterm` setting was meant to capture data if a process was terminated with a SIGTERM signal, but it didn't always. This was fixed thanks to Lewis Gaul, closing issue 1599.
- Performance: HTML reports with context information are now much more compact. File sizes are typically as small as one-third the previous size, but can be dramatically smaller. This closes issue 1584 thanks to Oleh Krehel.
- Development dependencies no longer use hashed pins, closing issue 1592.
- Fix: if a virtualenv was created inside a source directory, and a sourced package was installed inside the virtualenv, then all of the third-party packages inside the virtualenv would be measured. This was incorrect, but has now been fixed: only the specified packages will be measured, thanks to Manuel Jacob.
- Fix: the
coverage lcov
command could create a .lcov file with incorrect LF (lines found) and LH (lines hit) totals. This is now fixed, thanks to Ian Moore. - Fix: the
coverage xml
command on Windows could create a .xml file with duplicate<package>
elements. This is now fixed, thanks to Benjamin Parzella, closing issue 1573.
- Fix: the PyPI page had broken links to documentation pages, but no longer does, closing issue 1566.
- Fix: public members of the coverage module are now properly indicated so that mypy will find them, fixing issue 1564.
- Added a new setting
[report] exclude_also
to let you add more exclusions without overwriting the defaults. Thanks, Alpha Chen, closing issue 1391. - Added a :meth:`.CoverageData.purge_files` method to remove recorded data for a particular file. Contributed by Stephan Deibel.
- Fix: when reporting commands fail, they will no longer congratulate themselves with messages like "Wrote XML report to file.xml" before spewing a traceback about their failure.
- Fix: arguments in the public API that name file paths now accept pathlib.Path
objects. This includes the
data_file
andconfig_file
arguments to the Coverage constructor and thebasename
argument to CoverageData. Closes issue 1552. - Fix: In some embedded environments, an IndexError could occur on stop() when the originating thread exits before completion. This is now fixed, thanks to Russell Keith-Magee, closing issue 1542.
- Added a
py.typed
file to announce our type-hintedness. Thanks, KotlinIsland.
- Added: the debug output file can now be specified with
[run] debug_file
in the configuration file. Closes issue 1319. - Performance: fixed a slowdown with dynamic contexts that's been around since 6.4.3. The fix closes issue 1538. Thankfully this doesn't break the Cython change that fixed issue 972. Thanks to Mathieu Kniewallner for the deep investigative work and comprehensive issue report.
- Typing: all product and test code has type annotations.
- Fix: On Python 3.7, a file with type annotations but no
from __future__ import annotations
would be missing statements in the coverage report. This is now fixed, closing issue 1524.
- Performance: an internal cache of file names was accidentally disabled, resulting in sometimes drastic reductions in performance. This is now fixed, closing issue 1527. Thanks to Ivan Ciuvalschii for the reproducible test case.
- Fix: when using pytest-cov or pytest-xdist, or perhaps both, the combining
step could fail with
assert row is not None
using 7.0.2. This was due to a race condition that has always been possible and is still possible. In 7.0.1 and before, the error was silently swallowed by the combining code. Now it will produce a message "Couldn't combine data file" and ignore the data file as it used to do before 7.0.2. Closes issue 1522.
- Fix: when using the
[run] relative_files = True
setting, a relative[paths]
pattern was still being made absolute. This is now fixed, closing issue 1519. - Fix: if Python doesn't provide tomllib, then TOML configuration files can
only be read if coverage.py is installed with the
[toml]
extra. Coverage.py will raise an error if TOML support is not installed when it sees your settings are in a .toml file. But it didn't understand that[tools.coverage]
was a valid section header, so the error wasn't reported if you used that header, and settings were silently ignored. This is now fixed, closing issue 1516. - Fix: adjusted how decorators are traced on PyPy 7.3.10, fixing issue 1515.
- Fix: the
coverage lcov
report did not properly implement the--fail-under=MIN
option. This has been fixed. - Refactor: added many type annotations, including a number of refactorings. This should not affect outward behavior, but they were a bit invasive in some places, so keep your eyes peeled for oddities.
- Refactor: removed the vestigial and long untested support for Jython and IronPython.
- When checking if a file mapping resolved to a file that exists, we weren't considering files in .whl files. This is now fixed, closing issue 1511.
- File pattern rules were too strict, forbidding plus signs and curly braces in directory and file names. This is now fixed, closing issue 1513.
- Unusual Unicode or control characters in source files could prevent reporting. This is now fixed, closing issue 1512.
- The PyPy wheel now installs on PyPy 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9, closing issue 1510.
Nothing new beyond 7.0.0b1.
A number of changes have been made to file path handling, including pattern
matching and path remapping with the [paths]
setting (see
:ref:`config_paths`). These changes might affect you, and require you to
update your settings.
(This release includes the changes from 6.6.0b1, since 6.6.0 was never released.)
- Changes to file pattern matching, which might require updating your
configuration:
- Previously,
*
would incorrectly match directory separators, making precise matching difficult. This is now fixed, closing issue 1407. - Now
**
matches any number of nested directories, including none.
- Previously,
- Improvements to combining data files when using the
:ref:`config_run_relative_files` setting, which might require updating your
configuration:
- During
coverage combine
, relative file paths are implicitly combined without needing a[paths]
configuration setting. This also fixed issue 991. - A
[paths]
setting like*/foo
will now matchfoo/bar.py
so that relative file paths can be combined more easily. - The :ref:`config_run_relative_files` setting is properly interpreted in more places, fixing issue 1280.
- During
- When remapping file paths with
[paths]
, a path will be remapped only if the resulting path exists. The documentation has long said the prefix had to exist, but it was never enforced. This fixes issue 608, improves issue 649, and closes issue 757. - Reporting operations now implicitly use the
[paths]
setting to remap file paths within a single data file. Combining multiple files still requires thecoverage combine
step, but this simplifies some single-file situations. Closes issue 1212 and issue 713. - The
coverage report
command now has a--format=
option. The original style is now--format=text
, and is the default.- Using
--format=markdown
will write the table in Markdown format, thanks to Steve Oswald, closing issue 1418. - Using
--format=total
will write a single total number to the output. This can be useful for making badges or writing status updates.
- Using
- Combining data files with
coverage combine
now hashes the data files to skip files that add no new information. This can reduce the time needed. Many details affect the speed-up, but for coverage.py's own test suite, combining is about 40% faster. Closes issue 1483. - When searching for completely un-executed files, coverage.py uses the
presence of
__init__.py
files to determine which directories have source that could have been imported. However, implicit namespace packages don't require__init__.py
. A new setting[report] include_namespace_packages
tells coverage.py to consider these directories during reporting. Thanks to Felix Horvat for the contribution. Closes issue 1383 and issue 1024. - Fixed environment variable expansion in pyproject.toml files. It was overly broad, causing errors outside of coverage.py settings, as described in issue 1481 and issue 1345. This is now fixed, but in rare cases will require changing your pyproject.toml to quote non-string values that use environment substitution.
- An empty file has a coverage total of 100%, but used to fail with
--fail-under
. This has been fixed, closing issue 1470. - The text report table no longer writes out two separator lines if there are no files listed in the table. One is plenty.
- Fixed a mis-measurement of a strange use of wildcard alternatives in match/case statements, closing issue 1421.
- Fixed internal logic that prevented coverage.py from running on implementations other than CPython or PyPy (issue 1474).
- The deprecated
[run] note
setting has been completely removed.
(Note: 6.6.0 final was never released. These changes are part of 7.0.0b1.)
- Changes to file pattern matching, which might require updating your
configuration:
- Previously,
*
would incorrectly match directory separators, making precise matching difficult. This is now fixed, closing issue 1407. - Now
**
matches any number of nested directories, including none.
- Previously,
- Improvements to combining data files when using the
:ref:`config_run_relative_files` setting:
- During
coverage combine
, relative file paths are implicitly combined without needing a[paths]
configuration setting. This also fixed issue 991. - A
[paths]
setting like*/foo
will now matchfoo/bar.py
so that relative file paths can be combined more easily. - The setting is properly interpreted in more places, fixing issue 1280.
- During
- Fixed environment variable expansion in pyproject.toml files. It was overly broad, causing errors outside of coverage.py settings, as described in issue 1481 and issue 1345. This is now fixed, but in rare cases will require changing your pyproject.toml to quote non-string values that use environment substitution.
- Fixed internal logic that prevented coverage.py from running on implementations other than CPython or PyPy (issue 1474).
- The JSON report now includes details of which branches were taken, and which are missing for each file. Thanks, Christoph Blessing. Closes issue 1425.
- Starting with coverage.py 6.2,
class
statements were marked as a branch. This wasn't right, and has been reverted, fixing issue 1449. Note this will very slightly reduce your coverage total if you are measuring branch coverage. - Packaging is now compliant with PEP 517, closing issue 1395.
- A new debug option
--debug=pathmap
shows details of the remapping of paths that happens during combine due to the[paths]
setting. - Fix an internal problem with caching of invalid Python parsing. Found by OSS-Fuzz, fixing their bug 50381.
- Wheels are now provided for Python 3.11.
- Fix a failure when combining data files if the file names contained glob-like patterns. Thanks, Michael Krebs and Benjamin Schubert.
- Fix a messaging failure when combining Windows data files on a different drive than the current directory, closing issue 1428. Thanks, Lorenzo Micò.
- Fix path calculations when running in the root directory, as you might do in a Docker container. Thanks Arthur Rio.
- Filtering in the HTML report wouldn't work when reloading the index page. This is now fixed. Thanks, Marc Legendre.
- Fix a problem with Cython code measurement, closing issue 972. Thanks, Matus Valo.
- Updated for a small change in Python 3.11.0 beta 4: modules now start with a
line with line number 0, which is ignored. This line cannot be executed, so
coverage totals were thrown off. This line is now ignored by coverage.py,
but this also means that truly empty modules (like
__init__.py
) have no lines in them, rather than one phantom line. Fixes issue 1419. - Internal debugging data added to sys.modules is now an actual module, to avoid confusing code that examines everything in sys.modules. Thanks, Yilei Yang.
- Greatly improved performance on PyPy, and other environments that need the pure Python trace function. Thanks, Carl Friedrich Bolz-Tereick (pull 1381 and pull 1388). Slightly improved performance when using the C trace function, as most environments do. Closes issue 1339.
- The conditions for using tomllib from the standard library have been made more precise, so that 3.11 alphas will continue to work. Closes issue 1390.
- A new setting, :ref:`config_run_sigterm`, controls whether a SIGTERM signal
handler is used. In 6.3, the signal handler was always installed, to capture
data at unusual process ends. Unfortunately, this introduced other problems
(see issue 1310). Now the signal handler is only used if you opt-in by
setting
[run] sigterm = true
. - Small changes to the HTML report:
- Added links to next and previous file, and more keyboard shortcuts:
[
and]
for next file and previous file;u
for up to the index; and?
to open/close the help panel. Thanks, J. M. F. Tsang. - The time stamp and version are displayed at the top of the report. Thanks, Ammar Askar. Closes issue 1351.
- Added links to next and previous file, and more keyboard shortcuts:
- A new debug option
debug=sqldata
adds more detail todebug=sql
, logging all the data being written to the database. - Previously, running
coverage report
(or any of the reporting commands) in an empty directory would create a .coverage data file. Now they do not, fixing issue 1328. - On Python 3.11, the
[toml]
extra no longer installs tomli, instead using tomllib from the standard library. Thanks Shantanu. - In-memory CoverageData objects now properly update(), closing issue 1323.
- Fix: Coverage.py now builds successfully on CPython 3.11 (3.11.0b1) again. Closes issue 1367. Some results for generators may have changed.
- Fix: adapt to pypy3.9's decorator tracing behavior. It now traces function decorators like CPython 3.8: both the @-line and the def-line are traced. Fixes issue 1326.
- Debug: added
pybehave
to the list of :ref:`coverage debug <cmd_debug>` and :ref:`cmd_run_debug` options. - Fix: show an intelligible error message if
--concurrency=multiprocessing
is used without a configuration file. Closes issue 1320.
- Fix: deadlocks could occur when terminating processes. Some of these deadlocks (described in issue 1310) are now fixed.
- Fix: a signal handler was being set from multiple threads, causing an error: "ValueError: signal only works in main thread". This is now fixed, closing issue 1312.
- Fix:
--precision
on the command-line was being ignored while considering--fail-under
. This is now fixed, thanks to Marcelo Trylesinski. - Fix: releases no longer provide 3.11.0-alpha wheels. Coverage.py uses CPython internal fields which are moving during the alpha phase. Fixes issue 1316.
- Feature: Added the
lcov
command to generate reports in LCOV format. Thanks, Bradley Burns. Closes issues 587 and 626. - Feature: the coverage data file can now be specified on the command line with
the
--data-file
option in any command that reads or writes data. This is in addition to the existingCOVERAGE_FILE
environment variable. Closes issue 624. Thanks, Nikita Bloshchanevich. - Feature: coverage measurement data will now be written when a SIGTERM signal is received by the process. This includes :meth:`Process.terminate <python:multiprocessing.Process.terminate>`, and other ways to terminate a process. Currently this is only on Linux and Mac; Windows is not supported. Fixes issue 1307.
- Dropped support for Python 3.6, which reached end-of-life on 2021-12-23.
- Updated Python 3.11 support to 3.11.0a4, fixing issue 1294.
- Fix: the coverage data file is now created in a more robust way, to avoid problems when multiple processes are trying to write data at once. Fixes issues 1303 and 883.
- Fix: a .gitignore file will only be written into the HTML report output directory if the directory is empty. This should prevent certain unfortunate accidents of writing the file where it is not wanted.
- Releases now have MacOS arm64 wheels for Apple Silicon, fixing issue 1288.
- Feature: Now the
--concurrency
setting can now have a list of values, so that threads and another lightweight threading package can be measured together, such as--concurrency=gevent,thread
. Closes issue 1012 and issue 1082. - Fix: A module specified as the
source
setting is imported during startup, before the user program imports it. This could cause problems if the rest of the program isn't ready yet. For example, issue 1203 describes a Django setting that is accessed before settings have been configured. Now the early import is wrapped in a try/except so errors then don't stop execution. - Fix: A colon in a decorator expression would cause an exclusion to end too early, preventing the exclusion of the decorated function. This is now fixed.
- Fix: The HTML report now will not overwrite a .gitignore file that already exists in the HTML output directory (follow-on for issue 1244).
- API: The exceptions raised by Coverage.py have been specialized, to provide finer-grained catching of exceptions by third-party code.
- API: Using
suffix=False
when constructing a Coverage object with multiprocessing wouldn't suppress the data file suffix (issue 989). This is now fixed. - Debug: The
coverage debug data
command will now sniff out combinable data files, and report on all of them. - Debug: The
coverage debug
command used to accept a number of topics at a time, and show all of them, though this was never documented. This no longer works, to allow for command-line options in the future.
- Python 3.11 is supported (tested with 3.11.0a2). One still-open issue has to do with exits through with-statements.
- Fix: When remapping file paths through the
[paths]
setting while combining, the[run] relative_files
setting was ignored, resulting in absolute paths for remapped file names (issue 1147). This is now fixed. - Fix: Complex conditionals over excluded lines could have incorrectly reported a missing branch (issue 1271). This is now fixed.
- Fix: More exceptions are now handled when trying to parse source files for
reporting. Problems that used to terminate coverage.py can now be handled
with
[report] ignore_errors
. This helps with plugins failing to read files (django_coverage_plugin issue 78). - Fix: Removed another vestige of jQuery from the source tarball (issue 840).
- Fix: Added a default value for a new-to-6.x argument of an internal class. This unsupported class is being used by coveralls (issue 1273). Although I'd rather not "fix" unsupported interfaces, it's actually nicer with a default value.
- Fix: The sticky header on the HTML report didn't work unless you had branch coverage enabled. This is now fixed: the sticky header works for everyone. (Do people still use coverage without branch measurement!? j/k)
- Fix: When using explicitly declared namespace packages, the "already imported a file that will be measured" warning would be issued (issue 888). This is now fixed.
- Deprecated: The
annotate
command and theCoverage.annotate
function will be removed in a future version, unless people let me know that they are using it. Instead, thehtml
command gives better-looking (and more accurate) output, and thereport -m
command will tell you line numbers of missing lines. Please get in touch if you have a reason to useannotate
over those better options: ned@nedbatchelder.com. - Feature: Coverage now sets an environment variable,
COVERAGE_RUN
when running your code with thecoverage run
command. The value is not important, and may change in the future. Closes issue 553. - Feature: The HTML report pages for Python source files now have a sticky header so the file name and controls are always visible.
- Feature: The
xml
andjson
commands now describe what they wrote where. - Feature: The
html
,combine
,xml
, andjson
commands all accept a-q/--quiet
option to suppress the messages they write to stdout about what they are doing (issue 1254). - Feature: The
html
command writes a.gitignore
file into the HTML output directory, to prevent the report from being committed to git. If you want to commit it, you will need to delete that file. Closes issue 1244. - Feature: Added support for PyPy 3.8.
- Fix: More generated code is now excluded from measurement. Code such as attrs boilerplate, or doctest code, was being measured though the synthetic line numbers meant they were never reported. Once Cython was involved though, the generated .so files were parsed as Python, raising syntax errors, as reported in issue 1160. This is now fixed.
- Fix: When sorting human-readable names, numeric components are sorted correctly: file10.py will appear after file9.py. This applies to file names, module names, environment variables, and test contexts.
- Performance: Branch coverage measurement is faster, though you might only notice on code that is executed many times, such as long-running loops.
- Build: jQuery is no longer used or vendored (issue 840 and issue 1118). Huge thanks to Nils Kattenbeck (septatrix) for the conversion to vanilla JavaScript in pull request 1248.
- Namespace packages being measured weren't properly handled by the new code that ignores third-party packages. If the namespace package was installed, it was ignored as a third-party package. That problem (issue 1231) is now fixed.
- Packages named as "source packages" (with
source
, orsource_pkgs
, or pytest-cov's--cov
) might have been only partially measured. Their top-level statements could be marked as un-executed, because they were imported by coverage.py before measurement began (issue 1232). This is now fixed, but the package will be imported twice, once by coverage.py, then again by your test suite. This could cause problems if importing the package has side effects. - The :meth:`.CoverageData.contexts_by_lineno` method was documented to return a dict, but was returning a defaultdict. Now it returns a plain dict. It also no longer returns negative numbered keys.
- In 6.0, the coverage.py exceptions moved from coverage.misc to coverage.exceptions. These exceptions are not part of the public supported API, CoverageException is. But a number of other third-party packages were importing the exceptions from coverage.misc, so they are now available from there again (issue 1226).
- Changed an internal detail of how tomli is imported, so that tomli can use coverage.py for their own test suite (issue 1228).
- Defend against an obscure possibility under code obfuscation, where a function can have an argument called "self", but no local named "self" (pull request 1210). Thanks, Ben Carlsson.
- The
coverage html
command now prints a message indicating where the HTML report was written. Fixes issue 1195. - The
coverage combine
command now prints messages indicating each data file being combined. Fixes issue 1105. - The HTML report now includes a sentence about skipped files due to
skip_covered
orskip_empty
settings. Fixes issue 1163. - Unrecognized options in the configuration file are no longer errors. They are now warnings, to ease the use of coverage across versions. Fixes issue 1035.
- Fix handling of exceptions through context managers in Python 3.10. A missing exception is no longer considered a missing branch from the with statement. Fixes issue 1205.
- Fix another rarer instance of "Error binding parameter 0 - probably unsupported type." (issue 1010).
- Creating a directory for the coverage data file now is safer against conflicts when two coverage runs happen simultaneously (pull 1220). Thanks, Clément Pit-Claudel.
- Dropped support for Python 2.7, PyPy 2, and Python 3.5.
- Added support for the Python 3.10
match/case
syntax. - Data collection is now thread-safe. There may have been rare instances of exceptions raised in multi-threaded programs.
- Plugins (like the Django coverage plugin) were generating "Already imported a file that will be measured" warnings about Django itself. These have been fixed, closing issue 1150.
- Warnings generated by coverage.py are now real Python warnings.
- Using
--fail-under=100
with coverage near 100% could result in the self-contradictory messagetotal of 100 is less than fail-under=100
. This bug (issue 1168) is now fixed. - The
COVERAGE_DEBUG_FILE
environment variable now acceptsstdout
andstderr
to write to those destinations. - TOML parsing now uses the tomli library.
- Some minor changes to usually invisible details of the HTML report:
- Use a modern hash algorithm when fingerprinting, for high-security environments (issue 1189). When generating the HTML report, we save the hash of the data, to avoid regenerating an unchanged HTML page. We used to use MD5 to generate the hash, and now use SHA-3-256. This was never a security concern, but security scanners would notice the MD5 algorithm and raise a false alarm.
- Change how report file names are generated, to avoid leading underscores (issue 1167), to avoid rare file name collisions (issue 584), and to avoid file names becoming too long (issue 580).
Note: 5.6 final was never released. These changes are part of 6.0.
- Third-party packages are now ignored in coverage reporting. This solves a few problems:
- The HTML report uses j/k to move up and down among the highlighted chunks of code. They used to highlight the current chunk, but 5.0 broke that behavior. Now the highlighting is working again.
- The JSON report now includes
percent_covered_display
, a string with the total percentage, rounded to the same number of decimal places as the other reports' totals.
coverage combine
has a new option,--keep
to keep the original data files after combining them. The default is still to delete the files after they have been combined. This was requested in issue 1108 and implemented in pull request 1110. Thanks, Éric Larivière.- When reporting missing branches in
coverage report
, branches aren't reported that jump to missing lines. This adds to the long-standing behavior of not reporting branches from missing lines. Now branches are only reported if both the source and destination lines are executed. Closes both issue 1065 and issue 955. - Minor improvements to the HTML report:
- The state of the line visibility selector buttons is saved in local storage so you don't have to fiddle with them so often, fixing issue 1123.
- It has a little more room for line numbers so that 4-digit numbers work well, fixing issue 1124.
- Improved the error message when combining line and branch data, so that users will be more likely to understand what's happening, closing issue 803.
- The text report produced by
coverage report
now always outputs a TOTAL line, even if only one Python file is reported. This makes regex parsing of the output easier. Thanks, Judson Neer. This had been requested a number of times (issue 1086, issue 922, issue 732). - The
skip_covered
andskip_empty
settings in the configuration file can now be specified in the[html]
section, so that text reports and HTML reports can use separate settings. The HTML report will still use the[report]
settings if there isn't a value in the[html]
section. Closes issue 1090. - Combining files on Windows across drives now works properly, fixing issue 577. Thanks, Valentin Lab.
- Fix an obscure warning from deep in the _decimal module, as reported in issue 1084.
- Update to support Python 3.10 alphas in progress, including PEP 626: Precise line numbers for debugging and other tools.
- When using
--source
on a large source tree, v5.x was slower than previous versions. This performance regression is now fixed, closing issue 1037. - Mysterious SQLite errors can happen on PyPy, as reported in issue 1010. An immediate retry seems to fix the problem, although it is an unsatisfying solution.
- The HTML report now saves the sort order in a more widely supported way, fixing issue 986. Thanks, Sebastián Ramírez (pull request 1066).
- The HTML report pages now have a :ref:`Sleepy Snake <sleepy>` favicon.
- Wheels are now provided for manylinux2010, and for PyPy3 (pp36 and pp37).
- Continuous integration has moved from Travis and AppVeyor to GitHub Actions.
- The
source
setting has always been interpreted as either a file path or a module, depending on which existed. If both interpretations were valid, it was assumed to be a file path. The newsource_pkgs
setting can be used to name a package to disambiguate this case. Thanks, Thomas Grainger. Fixes issue 268. - If a plugin was disabled due to an exception, we used to still try to record its information, causing an exception, as reported in issue 1011. This is now fixed.
The complete history is available in the coverage.py docs.