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I have done the following but I am still getting 0% gcov coverage for my.app. Here is what I am doing: • I am using Xcode 3.2.6, GCC 4.2 and am on Mac OSX 10.6. • I duplicated the Debug config and call it Gcov. In the Gcov config and the app target I set the following build configuration: • Check 'Generate Test Coverage Files' • Check 'Instrument Program Flow' • Add '-lgcov' to 'Other Linker Flags' • I did a 'Clean All' then I did a 'Build and Run'.
I have done the following but I am still getting 0% gcov coverage for my.app. Here is what I am doing: I am using Xcode 3.2.6, GCC 4.2 and am on Mac OSX 10.6. Code coverage tool gcov free download. OpenCover OpenCover is a free and open source code coverage tool for.NET 2 and above (Windows OSs only - no M. Gcov manual said that gcov should execute by default in the directory where the object file and the gcov data files are. The first and simplest working solution is: go in the appropriate directory and execute gcov cd src/main; gcov eval.c.
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My build directory contains.gcno and.gcda files. When I open the directory with CoverStory, everything shows up fine. My ultimate goal is to read the gcov output (.gcno and.gcda files), but these two file types are in binary format.
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• Once the build successfully built it launched the app. I did some quick things in the app and exited. • When I go view the.gcda/.gcno I see that they have been generated and in fact every time I launch the app and do additional things in the app I see the.gcda/.gcno files are indeed updating. However, using gcov/gcovr to view the.gcda/.gcno I keep getting 0 coverage. Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong?
Thanks for any help.