Feature #4095
closed
Added by DanielHeath (Daniel Heath) over 13 years ago.
Updated about 6 years ago.
Description
=begin
The built-in coverage in Ruby 1.9 is great, but it only offers line-by-line coverage.
It would be better if we could determine which parts of each line have been run e.g:
File 'coverage_example.rb'¶
true ? 'always run' : 'never run'
Coverage would return:
{'coverage_example.rb' =>
[
{
0..28 => 1
},
{
0..21 => 1,
22..33 => 0
}
]
}
=end
- Assignee set to mame (Yusuke Endoh)
- Status changed from Open to Assigned
- Category set to lib
- Status changed from Assigned to Feedback
- Assignee deleted (
mame (Yusuke Endoh))
- Target version set to 2.0.0
Hello, sorry for very late response...
I agree that C1 coverage is very helpful. But I have no plan to
implement the feature. It will be a tough task.
Your contribution is wanted. If anyone writes a patch, please
send us.
--
Yusuke Endoh mame@tsg.ne.jp
- Priority changed from Normal to 3
Contribution are welcomed...
- Target version changed from 2.0.0 to 2.6
- Target version deleted (
2.6)
nahi (Hiroshi Nakamura) wrote:
Contribution are welcomed...
I am planning to contribute to ruby project (starting with this issue), any pointers (where to start wiki/guide) will be much appreciated.
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
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