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Command that does not consider the coverage of a failing test to the coverage record

ReubenMijares
ReubenMijares over 9 years ago

When a test fails, the coverage for it should not be considered on the coverage record.

Is there a command for it? Or is this done on the script by deleting the test_*** folder associated with it?

Thanks.

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    StephenH over 9 years ago

    If you use vManager to manage your tests, then it is taken care of automatically, but if you use IMC, then it reports all the coverage that you load into it, so you can either delete the coverage directories for failing tests or simply take care not to load / merge the coverage from those tests.

    If you have the choice, use vManager as it has many other benefits for managing your verification and reporting, including charts to track progress against goals and milestones, auto-re-run of failing tests to get debug info, etc.

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 9 years ago

    If you use vManager to manage your tests, then it is taken care of automatically, but if you use IMC, then it reports all the coverage that you load into it, so you can either delete the coverage directories for failing tests or simply take care not to load / merge the coverage from those tests.

    If you have the choice, use vManager as it has many other benefits for managing your verification and reporting, including charts to track progress against goals and milestones, auto-re-run of failing tests to get debug info, etc.

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