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tracked down a bug - turns out the template id which is used to distinguish template instantiations of a test case was used only when registering test cases but not when ordering them. This problem hadn't manifested itself yet because the template test cases weren't failing and thus the order wasn't present in the reference output. >>> REALLY <<< glad I managed to track this down - there was a difference between the use of libstdc++ (gcc/clang) vs VS & XCode ==> different instability of std::sort

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1064 coverity_scan tracked down a bug - turns out the template id which is used to distinguish template instantiations of a test case was used only when registering test cases but not when ordering them. This problem hadn't manifested itself yet because the template... push 23 Mar 2019 06:56AM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
937 coverity_scan finally resolved issue #126 and #143 "properly" - turns out the problem is this: when using clang from xcode - that means libc++. in that case I include <iosfwd> instead of forward-declaring std::ostream myself. Then if the user includes somewhere... push 21 Aug 2018 05:55PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
936 coverity_scan changelog for version 1.2.9 push 21 Aug 2018 04:56PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
855 coverity_scan changelog for version 1.2.9 push 10 May 2018 01:59PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
738 coverity_scan trying to fix the coverity scan build push 29 May 2017 08:57PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
736 coverity_scan fixing build command for coverity scan push 29 May 2017 08:21PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
714 coverity_scan - updated links to examples in the documentation - added faq entry about mocking push 13 May 2017 01:10AM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
656 coverity_scan windows builds should be fixed! problem was that colors are disabled for the code coverage project and windows.h wasn't getting included - but it was needed for the recently added SEH support push 12 Apr 2017 11:49AM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
557 coverity_scan version 1.1 released! push 21 Sep 2016 02:42PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
368 coverity_scan toying around with the travis config push 09 May 2016 03:09PM UTC onqtam travis-ci pending completion  
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