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20 PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python3 -m coverage report21 PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python3 -m coverage html -d $tmp_dir --rcfile=$rc_file39 PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python3 -m coverage erase42 … if ! PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python3 -m coverage run --append --rcfile=$rc_file $t; then
1 # .coveragerc to control coverage.py
38 # Unit test / coverage reports41 .coverage42 .coverage.*45 coverage.xml
30 PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python -m coverage report -m31 PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python -m coverage html -d $tmp_dir --rcfile=$rc_file47 PYTHONPATH=$(get_python_path) python -m coverage erase87 for py_lib in {coverage,mock};
3 .coverage
39 coverage report -m40 coverage html56 python -m coverage erase
198 InputStreamSource coverage = null; in postRun() local202 coverage = new FileInputStreamSource(xmlResult); in postRun()203 listener.testLog("coverage_xml", LogDataType.JACOCO_XML, coverage); in postRun()214 StreamUtil.cancel(coverage); in postRun()
253 public void setCoverage(boolean coverage) { in setCoverage() argument
10 # python coverage generated files.11 .coverage
209 ASAN_OPTIONS+=:coverage=1
44 from google3.testing.coverage.util import bitfield # pylint: disable=g-import-not-at-top816 self.coverage = None
197 * Metalava can generate reports about nullness annotation coverage (which helps207 (.class or .jar files) and it will then measure the annotation coverage of the214 ... --annotation-coverage-of ~/plaid/app/build/intermediates/classes/debug219 API references. API nullness coverage is 50%