From: David Kalnischkies Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 20:48:01 +0000 (+0200) Subject: add a 'coverage' command to generate reports X-Git-Tag: 1.0.9.1~7 X-Git-Url: http://git.hcoop.net/ntk/apt.git/commitdiff_plain/13fe505ceed4cee05667c05cf07896386310ebbc add a 'coverage' command to generate reports Builds, runs and generates everything needed to have a coverage report at the end for apt. The report isn't perfect as most childs apt forks do not have a regular exit and so data is never written for them, which results in e.g. most methods to have zero coverage reported. Git-Dch: Ignore --- diff --git a/prepare-release b/prepare-release index 1b8f1e49..e61266ee 100755 --- a/prepare-release +++ b/prepare-release @@ -123,16 +123,63 @@ elif [ "$1" = 'buildlog' ]; then elif [ "$1" = 'travis-ci' ]; then apt-get install -q --no-install-recommends $(sed -n -e '/^Build-Depends: /,/^Build-Depends-Indep: / {p}' debian/control | sed -e 's#([^)]*)##g' -e 's#^Build-Depends\(-Indep\)\?: ##' | tr -d ',') apt-get install -q --no-install-recommends $(sed -n 's#^Depends: .*@, \(.*\)$#\1#p' debian/tests/control | tr -d ',') +elif [ "$1" = 'coverage' ]; then + DIR="${2:-./coverage}" + git clean -dfX # remove ignored build artefacts for a clean start + make CFLAGS+='--coverage' CXXFLAGS+='--coverage' + LCOVRC='--rc geninfo_checksum=1 --rc lcov_branch_coverage=1' + mkdir "$DIR" + lcov --no-external --directory . --capture --initial --output-file "${DIR}/apt.coverage.init" ${LCOVRC} + make test + ./test/integration/run-tests -q + lcov --no-external --directory . --capture --output-file "${DIR}/apt.coverage.run" ${LCOVRC} + lcov -a "${DIR}/apt.coverage.init" -a "${DIR}/apt.coverage.run" -o "${DIR}/apt.coverage.total" ${LCOVRC} + cp "${DIR}/apt.coverage.total" "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed" + rewritefile() { + file="$1" + shift + name="$(basename "$file")" + while [ -n "$1" ]; do + if [ -r "$1/$name" ]; then + sed -i "s#$file#$1/$name#" "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed" + break + fi + shift + done + if [ -z "$1" ]; then + echo >&2 "Coverage data captured for unknown file $file" + fi + } + grep 'build/include/' "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed" | sed "s#^SF:$(pwd)/##" | while read file; do + rewritefile "$file" 'apt-pkg' 'apt-pkg/deb' 'apt-pkg/edsp' 'apt-pkg/contrib' \ + 'apt-inst' 'apt-inst/deb' 'apt-inst/contrib' 'apt-private' + done + genhtml --output-directory "${DIR}" "${DIR}/apt.coverage.fixed" ${LCOVRC} else echo >&1 "Usage:\t$0 pre-export \t$0 post-build -\t$0 library -If you use »git buildpackage« you can leave this script alone as it will +If you use »git buildpackage« you can leave these alone as they will be run at the right places auto-magically. Otherwise you should use »pre-export« to update po and pot files as well as version numbering. »post-build« can be used to run some more or less useful checks later on. -»library« isn't run automatically but can be useful for maintaining the -(more or less experimental) symbols files we provide" +\t$0 library +\t$0 buildlog filename… + +»library« and »buildlog« aren't run automatically but can be useful for +maintaining the (more or less experimental) symbols files we provide. +»library« displays the diff between advertised symbols and the once provided +by the libraries, while »buildlog« extracts this diff from the buildlogs. +Both will format the diff properly. + +\t$0 travis-ci +\t$0 coverage [output-dir] + +»travis-ci« is a shortcut to install all build- as well as test-dependencies +used by .travis.yml. +»coverage« does a clean build with the right flags for coverage reporting, +runs all tests and generates a html report in the end. +" + fi