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Here is how to use gcov to test code coverage in ldb.
Step 1: enable gcov support
Edit Makefile.ldb and uncommend the two GCOV_ lines
Step 2: build ldb
make -sf Makefile.ldb clean all
Step 3: run the test suite
make -sf Makefile.ldb test-tdb
Step 4: produce the gcov report
make -sf Makefile.ldb gcov
Step 5: read the summary reports
less *.report.gcov
Step 6: examine the per-file reports
less ldb_tdb\#ldb_tdb.c.gcov
You can also combine steps 2 to 4 like this:
make -sf Makefile.ldb clean all test-tdb gcov
Note that you should not expect 100% coverage, as some error paths
(such as memory allocation failures) are very hard to trigger. There
are ways of working around this, but they are quite tricky (they
involve allocation wrappers that "fork and fail on malloc").
The lines to look for in the per-file reports are the ones starting
with "#####". Those are lines that are never executed.
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