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## HEAD
Improvements:
- Added `BeSent` which attempts to send a value down a channel and fails if the attempt blocks. Can be paired with `Eventually` to safely send a value down a channel with a timeout.
- `Ω`, `Expect`, `Eventually`, and `Consistently` now immediately `panic` if there is no registered fail handler. This is always a mistake that can hide failing tests.
- `Receive()` no longer errors when passed a closed channel, it's perfectly fine to attempt to read from a closed channel so Ω(c).Should(Receive()) always fails and Ω(c).ShoudlNot(Receive()) always passes with a closed channel.
- Added `HavePrefix` and `HaveSuffix` matchers.
- `ghttp` can now handle concurrent requests.
- Added `Succeed` which allows one to write `Ω(MyFunction()).Should(Succeed())`.
- Improved `ghttp`'s behavior around failing assertions and panics:
- If a registered handler makes a failing assertion `ghttp` will return `500`.
- If a registered handler panics, `ghttp` will return `500` *and* fail the test. This is new behavior that may cause existing code to break. This code is almost certainly incorrect and creating a false positive.
- `ghttp` servers can take an `io.Writer`. `ghttp` will write a line to the writer when each request arrives.
Bug Fixes:
- gexec: `session.Wait` now uses `EventuallyWithOffset` to get the right line number in the failure.
- `ContainElement` no longer bails if a passed-in matcher errors.
## 1.0 (8/2/2014)
No changes. Dropping "beta" from the version number.
## 1.0.0-beta (7/8/2014)
Breaking Changes:
- Changed OmegaMatcher interface. Instead of having `Match` return failure messages, two new methods `FailureMessage` and `NegatedFailureMessage` are called instead.
- Moved and renamed OmegaFailHandler to types.GomegaFailHandler and OmegaMatcher to types.GomegaMatcher. Any references to OmegaMatcher in any custom matchers will need to be changed to point to types.GomegaMatcher
New Test-Support Features:
- `ghttp`: supports testing http clients
- Provides a flexible fake http server
- Provides a collection of chainable http handlers that perform assertions.
- `gbytes`: supports making ordered assertions against streams of data
- Provides a `gbytes.Buffer`
- Provides a `Say` matcher to perform ordered assertions against output data
- `gexec`: supports testing external processes
- Provides support for building Go binaries
- Wraps and starts `exec.Cmd` commands
- Makes it easy to assert against stdout and stderr
- Makes it easy to send signals and wait for processes to exit
- Provides an `Exit` matcher to assert against exit code.
DSL Changes:
- `Eventually` and `Consistently` can accept `time.Duration` interval and polling inputs.
- The default timeouts for `Eventually` and `Consistently` are now configurable.
New Matchers:
- `ConsistOf`: order-independent assertion against the elements of an array/slice or keys of a map.
- `BeTemporally`: like `BeNumerically` but for `time.Time`
- `HaveKeyWithValue`: asserts a map has a given key with the given value.
Updated Matchers:
- `Receive` matcher can take a matcher as an argument and passes only if the channel under test receives an objet that satisfies the passed-in matcher.
- Matchers that implement `MatchMayChangeInTheFuture(actual interface{}) bool` can inform `Eventually` and/or `Consistently` when a match has no chance of changing status in the future. For example, `Receive` returns `false` when a channel is closed.
Misc:
- Start using semantic versioning
- Start maintaining changelog
Major refactor:
- Pull out Gomega's internal to `internal`