Dear lua list, I am happy to announce the release of LuaUnit v3.3 . The v3.2 release saw 245k download on lua rocks, I hope this release will please our users equally :-) . LuaUnit is a popular unit-testing framework for Lua, with an interface typical of xUnit libraries (Python unittest, Junit, NUnit, ...). It supports several output formats (Text, TAP, JUnit, ...) to be used directly or work with Continuous Integration platforms (Jenkins, Hudson, ...). This version can be downloaded with LuaRocks or from the GitHub project page ( https://github.com/bluebird75/luaunit ). Beware that to install with LuaRocks, you will need the version 2.4.4 released a few days ago (due to GitHub requiring a more recent wget). My favourite update of this release is smart list difference analysis :     -- lua test code. Can you spot the difference ?     function TestListCompare:test1()         local A = { 121221, 122211, 121221, 122211, 121221, 122212, 121212, 122112, 122121, 121212, 122121 }         local B = { 121221, 122211, 121221, 122211, 121221, 122212, 121212, 122112, 121221, 121212, 122121 }         lu.assertEquals( A, B )     end     $ lua test_some_lists_comparison.lua     TestListCompare.test1 ... FAIL     test/some_lists_comparisons.lua:22:     List difference analysis:     * lists A (actual) and B (expected) have the same size     * lists A and B start differing at index 9     * lists A and B are equal again from index 10     * Common parts:       = A[1], B[1]: 121221       = A[2], B[2]: 122211       = A[3], B[3]: 121221       = A[4], B[4]: 122211       = A[5], B[5]: 121221       = A[6], B[6]: 122212       = A[7], B[7]: 121212       = A[8], B[8]: 122112     * Differing parts:       - A[9]: 122121       + B[9]: 121221     * Common parts at the end of the lists       = A[10], B[10]: 121212       = A[11], B[11]: 122121 The other changes are : - General   * when comparing lists with assertEquals(), failure message provides an advanced comparison of the lists   * assertErrorMsgEquals() can check for error raised as tables   * tests may be finished early with fail(), failIf(), success() or successIf()   * improve printing of recursive tables   * improvements and fixes to JUnit and TAP output   * stricter assertTrue() and assertFalse(): they only succeed with boolean values   * add assertEvalToTrue() and assertEvalToFalse() with previous assertTrue()/assertFalse() behavior of coercing to boolean before asserting   * all assertion functions accept an optional extra message, to be printed along the failure -  New command-line arguments:   * can now shuffle tests with --shuffle or -s   * possibility to repeat tests (for example to trigger a JIT), with --repeat NUM or -r NUM   * more flexible test selection with inclusion (--pattern / -p) or exclusion (--exclude / -x) or combination of both - Scientific computing dedicated support (see documentation):   * provide the machine epsilon in lu.EPS   * new functions: assertNan(), assertInf(), assertPlusInf(), assertMinusInf(), assertPlusZero(), assertMinusZero()   * in assertAlmostEquals( a, b, margin ), margin no longer provides a default value of 1E-11, the machine epsilon is used instead - Platform and continuous integration support:   * validate LuaUnit on MacOs platform (thank to Travis CI)   * validate LuaUnit with 32 bits numbers (floats) and 64 bits numbers (double)   * add test coverage measurements thank to coveralls.io . Status: 99.76% of the code is verified.   * use cache for AppVeyor and Travis builds   * support for luarocks doc command - General doc improvements (detailed description of all output, more cross-linking between sections) Cheers, Philippe