CBTF 0.5.0 (2025-08-21)
- Streamline the progress report from 
fuzz(). 
- In case both an error and a warning are raised by the function being
fuzzed, we now report the error; previously the warning was reported
because of how 
tryCatch() is implemented. 
- The 
length() S3 method for objects of class
cbtf now counts the total number of tests performed,
instead of the number of inputs tested. 
- Add the 
tabulate argument to summary() to
control whether the tabulation of results should be printed to the
terminal or not. 
- Change the internal structure of the 
cbtf object to
store the names of the functions fuzzed only once. 
- Store the values of the 
ignore_patterns and
ignore_warnings options in the cbtf
object. 
- Add the 
whitelist() function to remove false positives
from a cbtf object. 
- Make 
test_input() recognise the "help"
keyword, in which case it returns a vector of valid input classes. 
- Add the 
namify() function to help create a named list
of custom input objects. 
CBTF 0.4.0 (2025-07-31)
- Don’t crash in 
get_exported_functions() if
getNameSpaceExports() fails. 
- Store the error message in the results object also in case of
whitelisted errors, so it can be reported from
print(..., show_all = TRUE). 
- Add the tabulation shown in 
summary() as attribute
"summary_table" of the data frame returned. 
- Make 
get_exported_functions() return only fuzzable
functions, so that functions with no arguments are no longer
returned. 
- Expand the documentation to satisfy the CRAN request.
 
CBTF 0.3.0 (2025-07-27)
- Warnings containing the name of the function being fuzzed are no
longer reported, to make their behaviour consistent with that of
errors.
 
- Add the 
package argument to fuzz() as an
alternative and simpler way to specify the namespace where function
names are searched. 
- Don’t consider primitives (such as 
list() or
+) to be functions with no arguments (#5). 
- Make the 
what argument to fuzz() accept a
list of inputs, so that the function can test multiple inputs in the
same run. 
- Add function 
test_inputs() to return a configurable
list of problematic inputs. 
- Add the 
listify_what argument to fuzz() so
that each input in what is also tested in its listified
version. 
- Provide the S3 method for 
length(). 
- Make the output from 
summary() more informative and
include a column with the inputs tested in the data frame returned. 
CBTF 0.2.0 (2025-07-16)
- Return an object with the raw results from 
fuzz() and
provide S3 methods for summary() and print()
(#1). 
- Skip functions that call 
readline(), as in an
interactive session they stall waiting for user input (#4). 
- Skip non-existing function names and functions that accept no
arguments.
 
- Show a progress bar during 
fuzz(). 
- Prettify the output from 
fuzz(), summary()
and print(). 
CBTF 0.1.0 (2024-11-14)
- First version of the package.
 
- The package website is now available at
https://mcol.github.io/caught-by-the-fuzz/