[ANNOUNCE] Sharness v1.2.0

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Hello,

Version 1.2.0 of Sharness [1] -- the test harness library derived from
Git's test lib -- is released.

This release contains a few features from upstream and many
improvements.

 * Moved functions into lib-sharness/functions.sh
 * Add simple example
 * Add support for zsh
 * Clarify the purpose of `aggregate-results.sh`
 * Add `SHARNESS_TEST_OUTDIR`
 * Add `SHARNESS_TEST_NB`
 * Add `-x` option for tracing commands
 * Add vim syntax file
 * Minor bugfixes

Many thanks to all that contributed to this release:

     1  Albert Chu
     1  Chris Dunlap
    39  Christian Couder
     2  Eric Curtin
    72  Felipe Contreras
     1  Marcel Schilling
     1  Rafael Ascensão
     1  Scott Bronson
     1  Tristan Le Guern

The previous release was v1.1.0 in September 2018.

To find more information about the release, including download
locations, check the GitHub Release [3].

To find more information about Sharness, you can check the
Sharness site [4].

Christian Couder has decided to transfer the ownership of the
project [2] to me, Felipe Contreras.

Thank you Christian for keeping the project afloat these years and your
many contributions.

Enjoy.

[1] https://github.com/felipec/sharness
[2] https://github.com/felipec/sharness/commit/00d30002218928d11d27d7c308909baf6da6da8b
[3] https://github.com/felipec/sharness/releases/tag/v1.2.0
[4] https://felipec.github.io/sharness/

-- 
Felipe Contreras




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