Hi to all, 
Following some discussions on the agile-testing mailing list, I
revived an old project of mine named Patchwork, that aims to provide a
general purpose and extensible code coverage framework. In the spirit
of "release early, release often", I just released first public
version of this tool, numbered 1 (no dots). It is currently available
at:

 http://www.oqube.com/projects/patchwork/index.html

This first version has the following features:
 - compute all-nodes, all-edges or both coverage metrics from the
 control flow graph of Java bytecode, with percentage and source
 colorizing to show executed lines,
 - provide CLI and maven 2 plugin interfaces,
 - provide a small GUI utility for visualizing control flow graph and
 data-flow graphs of bytecode.

Known limitations are:
 - reports are ugly,
 - Due to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SUREFIRE-141, the maven plugin
   still needs to execute twice the tests,
 - does not yet work on itself,
 - alpha development stage,
 - probably tons of subtle bugs.

It is different from other tools in the way it computes coverage and
provide somewhat finer grained measures than at least cobertura.  

I would welcome feedback, advices, kind comments and of course any
help. 
-- 
OQube < software engineering \ génie logiciel >
Arnaud Bailly, Dr.
\web> http://www.oqube.com


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