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When we load coverage data from multiple objects, we don't have a way to attribute a source object to a function record. Printing out the object filename next to the source filename is already not very useful: soon, it'll actually become misleading. Stop printing out the filename now. llvm-svn: 285043
21 lines
1.2 KiB
C
21 lines
1.2 KiB
C
// To create the covmapping for this file on Linux, copy this file to /tmp
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// cd into /tmp. Use llvm-cov convert-for-testing to extract the covmapping.
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// This test is Windows-only. It checks that all paths, which are generated
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// in the index and source coverage reports, are native path. For example,
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// on Windows all '/' are converted to '\'.
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// REQUIRES: system-windows
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// RUN: llvm-profdata merge %S/Inputs/double_dots.proftext -o %t.profdata
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// RUN: llvm-cov show %S/Inputs/native_separators.covmapping -instr-profile=%t.profdata -o %t.dir
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// RUN: FileCheck -check-prefixes=TEXT-INDEX -input-file=%t.dir/index.txt %s
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// RUN: llvm-cov show -format=html %S/Inputs/native_separators.covmapping -instr-profile=%t.profdata -filename-equivalence ../llvm-"config"/../llvm-"cov"/native_separators.c -o %t.dir
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// RUN: FileCheck -check-prefixes=HTML-INDEX -input-file=%t.dir/index.html %s
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// RUN: llvm-cov show -format=html %S/Inputs/native_separators.covmapping -instr-profile=%t.profdata -filename-equivalence %s -o %t.dir
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// RUN: FileCheck -check-prefixes=HTML -input-file=%t.dir/coverage/tmp/native_separators.c.html %s
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// TEXT-INDEX: \tmp\native_separators.c
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// HTML-INDEX: >tmp\native_separators.c</a>
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// HTML: <pre>\tmp\native_separators.c</pre>
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int main() {}
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