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Signed-off-by: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Here is how to use gcov to test code coverage in ldb.
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Step 1: build ldb with gcov enabled
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make clean all WITH_GCOV=1
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Step 3: run the test suite
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make test-tdb
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Step 4: produce the gcov report
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make gcov
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Step 5: read the summary reports
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less *.report.gcov
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Step 6: examine the per-file reports
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less ldb_tdb\#ldb_tdb.c.gcov
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You can also combine steps 2 to 4 like this:
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make clean all test-tdb gcov WITH_GCOV=1
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Note that you should not expect 100% coverage, as some error paths
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(such as memory allocation failures) are very hard to trigger. There
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are ways of working around this, but they are quite tricky (they
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involve allocation wrappers that "fork and fail on malloc").
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The lines to look for in the per-file reports are the ones starting
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with "#####". Those are lines that are never executed.
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