NAME Devel::CoverX::Covered - Collect and report caller (test file) and covered (source file) statistics from the cover_db DESCRIPTION Dealing with large code bases and large test suites When a test suite grows as a team of developers implement new features, knowing exactly which test files provide test coverage for which parts of the application becomes less and less obvious. This is especially true for tests on the acceptance / integration / system level (rather than on the unit level where the tests are more focused and easily deduced). This is also extra obvious for developers new to the code base who have no clue what types of code may need extra testing, or about common idioms for testing certain parts of the application. Enter Devel::CoverX::Covered Devel::CoverX::Covered extracts and stores the relationship between covering test files and covered source files. This makes it possible to * Given a source file, list the test files that provide coverage to that source file. This can be done on a file, sub routine and row level. * Given a test file, list the source files and subs covered by that test file. * Given a source file, report efficiently on the coverage details per row, or sub. Usage Scenarios Using this module it should be possible to implement e.g. * From within the editor, list or open interesting source / test files, depending on the editor context (current file, sub, line). * When a source file is saved or changed on disk, look up which tests correspond to that source file and run only those, thereby providing a quicker feedback loop than running the entire test suite. Development Status This is a first release with limited funcionality. SYNOPSIS Nightly / automatic run #Clean up from previous test run cover -delete #Test run with coverage instrumentation PERL5OPT=-MDevel::Cover prove -r t #Collect covered and caller information # Run this _before_ running "cover" # Don't run with Devel::Covered enabled covered runs #Post process to generate covered database cover -report Html_basic During development #Query the covered database per source file covered covering --source_file=lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm t/myapp-do_stuff.t t/myapp-do_stuff/edge_case1.t t/myapp-do_stuff/edge_case2.t #Query the covered database per test file covered by --test_file=t/myapp-do_stuff.t lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm lib/MyApp/DoStuff/DoOtherStuff.pm #List all known files covered info -- not implemented -- #Query the covered database per source file and row covered covering --source_file=lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm --row=37 t/myapp-do_stuff/edge_case1.t covered covering --source_file=lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm --row=142 t/myapp-do_stuff.t t/myapp-do_stuff/edge_case2.t #Query the covered database per source file and subroutine covered covering --source_file=lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm --sub=as_xml t/myapp-do_stuff.t #Query the covered database per test file, but also show covered #subroutines (\t separated) covered subs_by --test_file=t/myapp-do_stuff.t lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm as_xml lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm do_stuff lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm new lib/MyApp/DoStuff/DoOtherStuff.pm new lib/MyApp/DoStuff/DoOtherStuff.pm do_other_stuff #Query the covered database for details of a source file covered lines --test_file=lib/MyApp/DoStuff.pm --metric=statement 11\t1 17\t0 26\t0 32\t1 77\t3 80\t1 99\t2 102\t2 104\t1 EDITOR SUPPORT Emacs Devel::PerlySense has a feature "Go to Tests - Other Files" for navigating to related files. Vim Ovid provides a few simple but conveinent key bindings here: . SEE ALSO Devel::Cover AUTHOR Johan Lindström, "" BUGS AND CAVEATS BUG REPORTS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-devel-coverx-covered@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. CAVEATS KNOWN BUGS Well, this is more of a cop out really... Since the covered database file is stuffed into the cover_db directory, Devel::Cover's "cover" program will report the Cover database as invalid when in fact it works perfectly well. COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2007 Johan Lindström, All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. POD ERRORS Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 54: You forgot a '=back' before '=head2'