Are there any good (and preferably free) code coverage tools out there for Perl?
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Yes, Devel::Cover is the way to go. If you develop a module, and use Module::Build to manage the installation, you even have a
That runs the whole test suite, and makes a combined coverage report in nice HTML, where you can browser through your modules and watch their coverage. |
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As usual, CPAN is your friend: Have a look at Devel::Cover |
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As noted, Devel::Cover is your friend, but you'll want to google for it, too. It's documentation is a bit sparse and if you change your environment radically, you'll need to reinstall it because it builds Devel::Cover::Inc with a bunch of information pulled from your environment at the time you install it. This has caused plenty of problems for us at work as we have a shared CPAN environment and if one developer installs Devel::Cover and a different developer tries to run it, strange (and incorrect) results are common. If you use this module, also check out Devel::CoverX::Covered. This module will capture much of the information which Devel::Cover throws away. It's very handy. |
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Moritz discusses how modules built with Module::Build can use Devel::Cover easily. For modules using ExtUtils::MakeMaker, an extension module exists to invoke the same functionality. Adding the following code before the call to WriteMakefile():
... will allow one to run the command 'make testcover' and have Devel::Cover perform its magic. |
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