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# Deprecations and incoming changes
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This page documents current deprecations and upcoming planned changes
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inside Catch2. The difference between these is that a deprecated feature
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will be removed, while a planned change to a feature means that the
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feature will behave differently, but will still be present. Obviously,
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either of these is a breaking change, and thus will not happen until
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at least the next major release.
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### `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake`
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The CMake/CTest integration using `ParseAndAddCatchTests.cmake` is deprecated,
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as it can be replaced by `Catch.cmake` that provides the function
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`catch_discover_tests` to get tests directly from a CMake target via the
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command line interface instead of parsing C++ code with regular expressions.
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### `CATCH_CONFIG_BAZEL_SUPPORT`
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Catch2 supports writing the Bazel JUnit XML output file when it is aware
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that is within a bazel testing environment. Originally there was no way
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to accurately probe the environment for this information so the flag
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`CATCH_CONFIG_BAZEL_SUPPORT` was added. This now deprecated. Bazel has now had a change
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where it will export `BAZEL_TEST=1` for purposes like the above. Catch2
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will now instead inspect the environment instead of relying on build configuration.
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### `IEventLister::skipTest( TestCaseInfo const& testInfo )`
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This event (including implementations in derived classes such as `ReporterBase`)
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is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. It is currently
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invoked for all test cases that are not going to be executed due to the test run
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being aborted (when using `--abort` or `--abortx`). It is however
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**NOT** invoked for test cases that are [explicitly skipped using the `SKIP`
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macro](skipping-passing-failing.md#top).
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### Non-const function for `TEST_CASE_METHOD`
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> Deprecated in Catch2 vX.Y.Z
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Currently, the member function generated for `TEST_CASE_METHOD` is
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not `const` qualified. In the future, the generated member function will
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be `const` qualified, just as `TEST_CASE_PERSISTENT_FIXTURE` does.
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If you are mutating the fixture instance from within the test case, and
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want to keep doing so in the future, mark the mutated members as `mutable`.
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---
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