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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright 2001-2006, Paul Johnson (pjcj@cpan.org)
# This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
# The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage:
# http://www.pjcj.net
require 5.6.1;
use strict;
use warnings;
our $VERSION = "0.56";
use Devel::Cover::DB 0.56;
use File::Path;
use Getopt::Long;
use Pod::Usage;
my $Options =
{
db => "cover_db",
merge => 1,
};
sub get_options
{
die "Bad option" unless
GetOptions($Options, # Store the options in the Options hash.
qw(
db=s
help|h!
info|i!
merge!
version|v!
));
print "$0 version $VERSION\n" and exit 0 if $Options->{version};
pod2usage(-exitval => 0, -verbose => 0) if $Options->{help};
pod2usage(-exitval => 0, -verbose => 2) if $Options->{info};
}
sub add_cover
{
my ($file) = @_;
my $f = $file;
$f =~ s/.gcov$//;
my %run;
$run{collected} = ["statement"];
my $structure = Devel::Cover::DB::Structure->new;
$structure->add_criteria("statement");
$run{digests}{$f} = $structure->set_file($f);
open F, $file or die "Can't open $file: $!\n";
while (<F>)
{
next unless my ($count, $line) = /(.{9}):\s*(\d+):/;
$count =~ s/\s+//g;
next if $count eq "-";
$count = 0 if $count eq "#####";
# print "$f:$line - $count\n";
push @{$run{count}{$f}{statement}}, $count;
$structure->add_statement($f, $line);
}
close F or die "Can't close $file: $!\n";
my $run = time . ".$$." . sprintf "%05d", rand 2 ** 16;
my $db = $Options->{db};
my $cover = Devel::Cover::DB->new
(
base => $db,
runs => { $run => \%run },
structure => $structure,
);
$db .= "/runs";
mkpath $db unless -d $db;
$db .= "/$run";
$cover->{db} = $db;
print STDOUT "gcov2perl: Writing coverage database to $db\n";
$cover->write;
}
sub main
{
get_options;
add_cover $_ for @ARGV;
}
main
__END__
=head1 NAME
gcov2perl - convert gcov files to Devel::Cover databases
=head1 SYNOPSIS
gcov2perl -h -i -v -db database gcov_files
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Convert gcov files to Devel::Cover databases.
=head1 OPTIONS
The following command line options are supported:
-db database - specify the database to use
-h -help - show help
-i -info - show documentation
-v -version - show version
=head1 DETAILS
To obtain coverage of XS files they must first be compiled with the appropriare
options. In a standard Makefile environment, such as that created by
ExtUtils::MakeMaker, this can be accomplished with the command:
HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES=-MDevel::Cover make test \
CCFLAGS=-O0\ -fprofile-arcs\ -ftest-coverage \
OTHERLDFLAGS=-fprofile-arcs\ -ftest-coverage
If you have already built your object files it may be necessary to run make
clean first, or to find some other way to ensure that they get rebuilt with the
options gcov requires.
Now the code coverage data has been collected C<gcov> needs to be run:
gcov Mylib.xs
This will create one or more gcov files on which you can run C<gcov2perl>:
gcov2perl Mylib.xs.gcov
Finally, C<cover> should be run as usual with any options required:
cover
If you are running everything with standard options, you can do all this with
one command:
cover -test
=head1 EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 All files converted successfully
>0 An error occurred.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Devel::Cover
=head1 BUGS
Huh?
=head1 VERSION
Version 0.56 - 1st August 2006
=head1 LICENCE
Copyright 2001-2006, Paul Johnson (pjcj@cpan.org)
This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.
The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage:
http://www.pjcj.net
=cut