rust/tests/coverage-map
Ben Kimock a76cae0234 Bless coverage-map tests 2023-10-17 19:53:51 -04:00
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status-quo Bless coverage-map tests 2023-10-17 19:53:51 -04:00
README.md Copy most of `tests/run-coverage` into `tests/coverage-map/status-quo` 2023-09-05 11:55:34 +10:00
if.cov-map Add test suite `coverage-map` to test coverage mappings emitted by LLVM 2023-09-05 11:55:17 +10:00
if.rs Add test suite `coverage-map` to test coverage mappings emitted by LLVM 2023-09-05 11:55:17 +10:00
long_and_wide.cov-map Add test suite `coverage-map` to test coverage mappings emitted by LLVM 2023-09-05 11:55:17 +10:00
long_and_wide.rs Add test suite `coverage-map` to test coverage mappings emitted by LLVM 2023-09-05 11:55:17 +10:00
trivial.cov-map Add test suite `coverage-map` to test coverage mappings emitted by LLVM 2023-09-05 11:55:17 +10:00
trivial.rs Add test suite `coverage-map` to test coverage mappings emitted by LLVM 2023-09-05 11:55:17 +10:00
unreachable.cov-map coverage: Regression test for functions with unreachable bodies 2023-10-01 14:44:27 +11:00
unreachable.rs coverage: Regression test for functions with unreachable bodies 2023-10-01 14:44:27 +11:00

README.md

The tests in ./status-quo were copied from tests/run-coverage in order to capture the current behavior of the instrumentor on non-trivial programs. The actual mappings have not been closely inspected.

Maintenance note

These tests can be sensitive to small changes in MIR spans or MIR control flow, especially in HIR-to-MIR lowering or MIR optimizations.

If you haven't touched the coverage code directly, and the run-coverage test suite still works, then it should usually be OK to just --bless these coverage mapping tests as necessary, without worrying too much about the exact changes.