And now its fixed for real - please give this a go! README has instructions.
On Thursday, May 8, 2014 10:15:17 PM UTC-4, Iain Dunning wrote: > > I've now "fixed" this by truncating the range of characters to ASCII - > ugly, but it works. > > On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 2:16:06 PM UTC-4, Elliot Saba wrote: >> >> This looks like it might be a Requests.jl issue. Is there an easy way to >> get the data that the Requests module is choking on? >> -E >> >> >> On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Iain Dunning <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I've added >>> >>> - if [ $JULIAVERSION = "julianightlies" ]; then julia --code-coverage >>> test/runtests.jl; fi >>> >>> - if [ $JULIAVERSION = "juliareleases" ]; then julia test/runtests.jl; fi >>> >>> to the Travis for JuMP, which is a little bit awkward but could be worse >>> - its only temporary. >>> >>> >>> On Wednesday, May 7, 2014 12:32:28 PM UTC-4, Daniel Jones wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> I've tried this out on a few repositories and it's great! >>>> >>>> One issue I'm having, which is more of a travis question: I'm testing >>>> on both release and nightlies, but adding '--code-coverage' of course >>>> breaks the release tests, since that wasn't added until recently. Can I >>>> structure my .travis.yml so that the coverage is run on the nightlies >>>> tests >>>> but not release? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 7:58:54 PM UTC-7, Iain Dunning wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> I'd like to announce Coverage.jl https://github.com/IainNZ/Coverage.jl >>>>> >>>>> As of Julia 0.3, there is a command-line flag, --code-coverage, that >>>>> tells you how many times each line in a file is run. >>>>> >>>>> Coverage.jl takes this data, bundles it up, and sends it to >>>>> Coveralls.io <http://coveralls.io>, a website the works with your CI >>>>> system of choice to track your test coverage. >>>>> >>>>> More information is in the README. >>>>> >>>>> Its pretty simple to use: after enabling tracking on Coveralls.io, >>>>> change your "run the tests line" to use the --code-coverage flag, then >>>>> put >>>>> something like the following in: >>>>> >>>>> - julia -e 'Pkg.add("Coverage"); using Coverage; >>>>> Coveralls.submit(Coveralls.process_folder())' >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Here is a simple working example: https://github.com/ >>>>> IainNZ/RationalSimplex.jl >>>>> >>>>> Its pretty basic and not really robust right now, so of course Pull >>>>> Requests welcome. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Iain >>>>> >>>> >>
