Hi Yegappan,

2015/12/28 Mon 12:45:32 UTC+9 [email protected] wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Just in case anyone is looking for getting the code coverage information
> for Vim, I used the following steps to get this.
> 
> 1. Modify src/Makefile and add the following two lines:
> 
>         CFLAGS=-g -O0 -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
>         LDFLAGS=--coverage
> 
> 2. Run configure and build Vim as usual.
> 3. Run "make test" to run the unit tests.
> 4. The code coverage information will be generated in the src/objects 
> directory.
> 5. Use the following command to get the code coverage information for a
>     particular source file:
> 
>         $ cd src
>         $ gcov -o objects <filename.c>
> 
> The code coverage information will be in the <filename.c>.gcov file.

If you have installed lcov, you may want to try the following as step 5:

  $ cd src
  $ lcov -c -d objects/ -b . -o coverage.info
  $ genthml coverage.info -o output/

You can see the results on a web browser opening output/index.html.

We can also check the coverage on the Web:
https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim

Regards,
Ken Takata

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