When i start "ctest -V -V -S CTestScript.cmake" manually on the command line, I 
see the following messages:

Performing coverage
RegularExpression::compile(): ?+* follows nothing.
RegularExpression::compile(): Error in compile.

Best regards


> Am 17.09.2014 um 13:07 schrieb Rolf Eike Beer <[email protected]>:
> 
> Am 17.09.2014 12:02, schrieb David Cole via CMake:
>>> No, the submit seems fine, but the value in the Coverage.xml looks
>>> like
>>> <PercentCoverage>0.00</PercentCoverage>
>>> <ElapsedMinutes>0.00</ElapsedMinutes>
>>> Which can't be.
>>> However, the *-covbr.* and *-covsrc.* are generated with valid values.
>> Sounds like a bug in ctest then. There must be something going wrong in
>> the code that reads the coverage files and generates Coverage.xml.
>> Can you reproduce the problem with a minimal test case? Or debug it
>> yourself to analyze what's going wrong with ctest on the machine
>> demonstrating the problem?
> 
> Excellent would be if you could provide an output file of Bullseye that shows 
> that problem that could later be used in an automated test, the code parsing 
> Bullseye data is currently not tested at all. Ideally you would use Bullseye 
> to analyze either a dummy file or something from CMake itself so you do not 
> need to show anything of your code (and CMake doesn't need to ship that).
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Eike
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