Hi,

On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 8:52 AM K.Takata <[email protected]> wrote:

> Because the code coverage of the Windows-specific files like gui_w32.c,
> os_mswin.c, os_win32.c, etc. were not measured. The coverage of those files
> is lower than the average. So, they decrease the overall coverage. Of
> course, it doesn't mean that merging this PR decreases total covered lines.
> The number of covered lines are increased.
>
>
>
Makes sense. This is similar to the lack of sufficient coverage for the GUI
code in Linux
and other OSes (gui.c, gui_beval.c, gui_dwrite.cpp, gui_gtk.c,
gui_gtk_x11.c, gui_w32.c
and gui_xim.c).

Regards,
Yegappan

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