- C++ version:
C++11
- Build system:
CMake
- C++ compiler:
g++
- Libraries:
STL
only - Code coverage report:
lcov
(note: it should show the code coverage is below 100%) CodeCov
(code coverage is measured by CodeCov).- Source: multiple files
To build the project you need to install CMake
. (Install instructions)
To display a code coverage report in the console, install lcov
. (Download lcov
, Instructions
)
- Compile with code coverage instrumentation enabled (GCC).
- Execute the tests to generate the coverage data.
- (Optionally) generate and customize reports with
lcov
. - Upload to CodeCov using the bash uploader.
This repo can serve as the starting point for a new project. The following is worth noticing:
- Use of a build script instead of putting the commands into
.travis.yml
- Allows local testing
- Allows usage of
set -e
to error out with meaningfull messages on any command failure
- Separate testing source tree
- Allows to easily enable/disable testing
- Allows usage in parent projects (you don't want to build the tests if you are consumed)
- You may want to exclude coverage of test files which is easier when they are in a separate folder.
Remember to use full paths for patterns (like
'*/tests/*'
)
- Use of travis cache to cache manually build 3rd-party dependencies (like boost)
- Speeds up build
- More can be added (e.g.
ccache
) - Those need to be excluded from coverage info too