Rustc is known to report an incorrect coverage for some lines (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32521800/why-does-kcov-calculate-incorrect-code-coverage-statistics-for-rust-programs).
rust-covfix
will read coverage from the file generated by grcov), fix it, then outputs the correct coverage.
Though only lcov
format is supprted at current, Another formats is going to be supported in future releases.
rust-covfix
is also available with Rust API (Documentation)Optional features are available with cargo's --features
option. You can specify the features like:
console
$ cargo install --no-default-features --features "cli lcov"
|Feature name|Description|Default?|
|:--:|--|:--:|
|cli|Command Line Interface. This feature is required to build rust-covfix
executable.|yes|
|noinline|Avoid adding #cfg[inline]
attribute on function.|no|
|lcov|Make LcovParser available|yes|
|backtrace|Dump backtrace information on every time the error has occured.|yes|
Download the latest release from GitHub Release Page.
You can also install via cargo
command.
rust
$ cargo install rust-covfix
rust-covfix
will fix the coverage information based on source code and some rules (descrived below).
else
statements is not executablerust
if a > 0 {
b = a
} else { // <-- marked as "not executable"
b = -a
}; // <-- marked as "not executable"
```rust
mod tests { // <-- removed from coverage fn util() { ... } // <-- removed from coverage
#[test]
fn test_hoge() { ... } // <-- removed from coverage
} ```
cobertura.xml
file. (WIP)👤 Kogia-sima
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