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If you call gcov with "gcov -b -c", it provides enough information that you
can measure both branch and condition coverage. It would be really nice if
CoverStory handled them also.
(If you do wor…
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Similarly to what is being done in LLVM and Clang: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84467.
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# Summary
I would like to configure my pyproject.toml settings to output an XML report when running `pytest --cov`,without having to specify the `--cov-report xml` option.
I'm seting the "run", "r…
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### Describe the bug
If you pass `v-bind:class="className"` along with `v-if` to some tag then the coverage report for branching is showing 100% despite there are no tests for that `v-if` branching…
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Hi @connor4312! We have begun implementation of test coverage for python and had a few items we wanted to surface in terms of the UI. Wanted to start an issue so @brettcannon can contribute his though…
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Hi,
I added coverage to the tests of the tox project and stumbled over a problem when trying to record branch coverage. The problem is os independent and can be reproduced easily with the code of t…
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To do unit test we must divide java code in to smaller functions.
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The simplecov gem added support for displaying branch coverage for a while now.
It would be nice if codecov would do that too.
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@tonerdo When calculating the coverage from an assembly that's referenced in another test project, I get some differences on branch coverage than when i run the tests for the actual test project that …