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Hi,
I released the first official beta version of iRPGUnit 6.0.
The major changes and enhancements are:
* Added keyword 'ONFAILURE' to command RUCALLTST. The possible values
are: *ABORT and *CONTINUE.
* Added "Compare Viewer" for comparing the 'expected' and 'actual'
values of failed assertions to the iRPGUnit view.
* Added keyword 'XMLTYPE' to command RUCALLTST. The possible value
are:
*JENKINS1, *JENKINS2 and *VSCODE.
* Added path replacement variable '<MSECONDS>' for including a 6-digit
microseconds value in the XML stream file path.
* Added keyword 'options(*varsize)' to procedure aEqual(). Recompile
your test suites to take advantage from this change. Without
recompiling the test suites, the lengths of 'expected' and 'actual'
are always assumed as 32565 bytes.
Bug fixes:
* Fixed XML encoding of special characters of attribute 'message'
of element 'failure' of the XML output file.
* Fixed compiling objects from a source file stored in an ASP group.
* Fixed encoding of XML output files. Now the files are properly
created
with CCSID UTF-8 (1208).
The new version requires updating the library.
Update site:
https://tools-400.github.io/irpgunit/beta-version/update-site/eclipse/rdi8.0/
Have fun with iRPGUnit,
Thomas.
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