Test coverage
Test coverage is the percentage of your project being covered by—depending on the perspective—code or tests, which can be measured in different ways:
- path coverage
- line coverage
- branch coverage
- code coverage
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Detailed output of DataSHIELD continuous integration tests
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Generate code coverage reports for a C++ project on GitHub Actions using gcovr
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Generate a badge from an Lcov report
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Github action to generate coverage reports
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👋 Canyon is a JavaScript code coverage solution
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Check the code coverage using the clover report of PHPUnit.
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FandomHub (API): An API for managing and accessing anime and manga-related information, inspired by MyAnimeList. Built with Django and Django Rest Framework, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Redis, and Docker.
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Code coverage for Ruby with a powerful configuration library and automatic merging of coverage across test suites
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GitHub Action to autograde projects based on a configurable set of metrics
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