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@ -2,12 +2,14 @@ To be able to see the level of coverage with the current test suite, |
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do the following: |
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- Make sure gcov is installed |
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- Compile the MySQL distribution with BUILD/compile-pentium-gcov (if your |
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- Compile the MySQL distribution with BUILD/compile-pentium64-gcov (if your |
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machine does not have a pentium CPU, hack this script, or just live with |
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the pentium-specific stuff) |
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- In the mysql-test directory, run this command: ./mysql-test-run -gcov |
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- To see the level of coverage for a given source file: |
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grep source_file_name /tmp/gcov.out |
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grep -1 source_file_name ../mysql-test-gcov.msg |
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- To see which lines are not yet covered, look at source_file_name.gcov in |
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the source tree. Then think hard about a test case that will cover those |
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lines, and write one! |
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the source tree. You can find this by doing something like: |
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find source-directory -name "mysqld.cc.gcov" |
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Then think hard about a test case that will cover those lines, and write |
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one! |