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Description
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.
Description
Tarpaulin serves as a tool for reporting code coverage specifically designed for the cargo build system, drawing its name from a durable cloth typically employed to protect cargo on ships. At present, it effectively provides line coverage, though it may still exhibit some minor inaccuracies in its output. Significant efforts have been made to enhance its compatibility across various projects, yet unique combinations of packages and build configurations can lead to potential issues, so users are encouraged to report any discrepancies they encounter. Additionally, the roadmap offers insights into upcoming features and improvements. On Linux systems, Tarpaulin utilizes Ptrace as its default tracing backend, which is limited to x86 and x64 architecture; however, this can be switched to llvm coverage instrumentation by specifying the engine as llvm, which is the default method on Mac and Windows platforms. Furthermore, Tarpaulin can be deployed in a Docker environment, making it a practical solution for users who prefer not to run Linux directly but still wish to utilize its capabilities locally. This versatility makes Tarpaulin a valuable tool for developers looking to improve their code quality through effective coverage analysis.
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Integrations
Codecov
GitHub
C
CodeShip
Docker
Go
HTML
JSON
Jenkins
Microsoft Azure
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Free
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Free Version
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Free
Free Trial
Free Version
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Vendor Details
Company Name
metacpan
Website
metacpan.org/pod/Devel::Cover
Vendor Details
Company Name
Tarpaulin
Website
crates.io/crates/cargo-tarpaulin