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Viewing coverage for library targets #14
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I do not think this is currently possible. I have two ideas of solving this. Having a button to import coverage data manually and a task one can add to the before launch selection in a run configuration (similar to how CLion runs Tests and has prepare tests task). Hope that sounds good I will try to implement those once some other stuff in the pipeline is done |
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Is there anyway to view the coverage for library targets?
My target is a shared library that is called from a Python script. I want to run the Python script and see the resulting coverage of the C library being called.
Is that an option? How can I do something like that?
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