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Description

Coverlet functions with the .NET Framework on Windows and with .NET Core across all compatible platforms. It provides coverage specifically for deterministic builds. Currently, the existing solution is less than ideal and requires a workaround. For those who wish to view Coverlet's output within Visual Studio while coding, various add-ins are available depending on the platform in use. Additionally, Coverlet seamlessly connects with the build system to execute code coverage post-testing. Activating code coverage is straightforward; you simply need to set the CollectCoverage property to true. To use the Coverlet tool, you must indicate the path to the assembly housing the unit tests. Furthermore, you are required to define both the test runner and the associated arguments by utilizing the --target and --targetargs options. It's crucial that the invocation of the test runner with these arguments does not necessitate recompiling the unit test assembly, as this would prevent the generation of coverage results. Proper configuration and understanding of these aspects will ensure a smoother experience when using Coverlet for code coverage.

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This module offers metrics for code coverage specifically tailored for Perl, highlighting the extent to which tests engage with the code. By utilizing Devel::Cover, users can identify sections of their code that remain untested and decide on additional tests necessary to enhance coverage. Essentially, code coverage serves as a proxy indicator of software quality. Devel::Cover has reached a commendable level of stability, incorporating an array of features typical of effective coverage tools. It provides detailed reports on statement, branch, condition, subroutine, and pod coverage. Generally, the data on statement and subroutine coverage is reliable, while branch and condition coverage may not always align with expectations. For pod coverage, it leverages Pod::Coverage, and if Pod::Coverage::CountParents is accessible, it will utilize that for more comprehensive insights. Overall, Devel::Cover stands out as an essential tool for Perl developers seeking to improve their code's robustness through better testing practices.

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Integrations

Codecov
.NET
C
GitHub
Go
HTML
JSON
Perl
Vim
Visual Studio

Pricing Details

Free
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Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

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Deployment

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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Types of Training

Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details

Company Name

Coverlet

Website

github.com/coverlet-coverage/coverlet

Vendor Details

Company Name

metacpan

Website

metacpan.org/pod/Devel::Cover

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