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# Copyright 2001-2019, Paul Johnson (paul@pjcj.net) # 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 package Devel::Cover; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION; BEGIN { our $VERSION = '1.36'; # VERSION } use DynaLoader (); our @ISA = "DynaLoader"; use Devel::Cover::DB; use Devel::Cover::DB::Digests; use Devel::Cover::Inc; BEGIN { $VERSION //= $Devel::Cover::Inc::VERSION } use B qw( ppname main_cv main_start main_root walksymtable OPf_KIDS ); use B::Debug; use B::Deparse; use Carp; use Config; use Cwd qw( abs_path getcwd ); use File::Spec; use Devel::Cover::Dumper; use Devel::Cover::Util "remove_contained_paths"; BEGIN { # Use Pod::Coverage if it is available eval "use Pod::Coverage 0.06"; # If there is any error other than a failure to locate, report it die $@ if $@ && $@ !~ m/Can't locate Pod\/Coverage.+pm in \@INC/; # We'll prefer Pod::Coverage::CountParents eval "use Pod::Coverage::CountParents"; die $@ if $@ && $@ !~ m/Can't locate Pod\/Coverage.+pm in \@INC/; } # $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess; # sub Pod::Coverage::TRACE_ALL () { 1 } my $Initialised; # import() has been called my $Dir; # Directory in which coverage will be # collected my $DB = "cover_db"; # DB name my $Merge = 1; # Merge databases my $Summary = 1; # Output coverage summary my $Subs_only = 0; # Coverage only for sub bodies my $Self_cover_run = 0; # Covering Devel::Cover now my $Loose_perms = 0; # Use loose permissions in the cover DB my @Ignore; # Packages to ignore my @Inc; # Original @INC to ignore my @Select; # Packages to select my @Ignore_re; # Packages to ignore my @Inc_re; # Original @INC to ignore my @Select_re; # Packages to select my $Pod = $INC{"Pod/Coverage/CountParents.pm"} ? "Pod::Coverage::CountParents" : $INC{"Pod/Coverage.pm"} ? "Pod::Coverage" : ""; # Type of pod coverage available my %Pod; # Pod coverage data my @Cvs; # All the Cvs we want to cover my %Cvs; # All the Cvs we want to cover my @Subs; # All the subs we want to cover my $Cv; # Cv we are looking in my $Sub_name; # Name of the sub we are looking in my $Sub_count; # Count for multiple subs on same line my $Coverage; # Raw coverage data my $Structure; # Structure of the files my $Digests; # Digests of the files my %Criteria; # Names of coverage criteria my %Coverage; # Coverage criteria to collect my %Coverage_options; # Options for overage criteria my %Run; # Data collected from the run my $Const_right = qr/^(?:const|s?refgen|gelem|die|undef|bless|anon(?:list|hash)| scalar|return|last|next|redo|goto)$/x; # constant ops our $File; # Last filename we saw. (localised) our $Line; # Last line number we saw. (localised) our $Collect; # Whether or not we are collecting # coverage data. We make two passes # over conditions. (localised) our %Files; # Whether we are interested in files # Used in runops function our $Replace_ops; # Whether we are replacing ops our $Silent; # Output nothing. Can be used anywhere our $Self_cover; # Coverage of Devel::Cover BEGIN { ($File, $Line, $Collect) = ("", 0, 1); $Silent = ($ENV{HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES} || "") =~ /Devel::Cover/ || ($ENV{PERL5OPT} || "") =~ /Devel::Cover/; *OUT = $ENV{DEVEL_COVER_DEBUG} ? *STDERR : *STDOUT; if ($^X =~ /(apache2|httpd)$/) { # mod_perl < 2.0.8 @Inc = @Devel::Cover::Inc::Inc; } else { # Can't get @INC via eval `` in taint mode, revert to default value if (${^TAINT}) { @Inc = @Devel::Cover::Inc::Inc; } else { eval { local %ENV = %ENV; # Clear *PERL* variables, but keep PERL5?LIB for local::lib # environments /perl/i and !/^PERL5?LIB$/ and delete $ENV{$_} for keys %ENV; my $cmd = "$^X -MData::Dumper -e " . '"print Dumper \@INC"'; my $VAR1; # print STDERR "Running [$cmd]\n"; eval `$cmd`; @Inc = @$VAR1; }; if ($@) { print STDERR __PACKAGE__, ": Error getting \@INC: $@\n", "Reverting to default value for Inc.\n"; @Inc = @Devel::Cover::Inc::Inc; } } } @Inc = map { -d $_ ? ($_ eq "." ? $_ : Cwd::abs_path($_)) : () } @Inc; @Inc = remove_contained_paths(getcwd, @Inc); @Ignore = ("/Devel/Cover[./]") unless $Self_cover = $ENV{DEVEL_COVER_SELF}; # $^P = 0x004 | 0x010 | 0x100 | 0x200; # $^P = 0x004 | 0x100 | 0x200; $^P |= 0x004 | 0x100; } sub version { $VERSION } if (0 && $Config{useithreads}) { eval "use threads"; no warnings "redefine"; my $original_join; BEGIN { $original_join = \&threads::join } # print STDERR "original_join: $original_join\n"; # $original_join = sub { print STDERR "j\n" }; # sub threads::join *threads::join = sub { # print STDERR "threads::join- ", \&threads::join, "\n"; # print STDERR "original_join- $original_join\n"; my $self = shift; print STDERR "(joining thread ", $self->tid, ")\n"; my @ret = $original_join->($self, @_); print STDERR "(returning <@ret>)\n"; @ret }; my $original_destroy; BEGIN { $original_destroy = \&threads::DESTROY } *threads::DESTROY = sub { my $self = shift; print STDERR "(destroying thread ", $self->tid, ")\n"; $original_destroy->($self, @_); }; # print STDERR "threads::join: ", \&threads::join, "\n"; my $new = \&threads::new; *threads::new = *threads::create = sub { my $class = shift; my $sub = shift; my $wantarray = wantarray; $new->( $class, sub { print STDERR "Starting thread\n"; set_coverage(keys %Coverage); my $ret = [ $sub->(@_) ]; print STDERR "Ending thread\n"; report() if $Initialised; print STDERR "Ended thread\n"; $wantarray ? @{$ret} : $ret->[0]; }, @_ ); }; } { sub check { return unless $Initialised; check_files(); set_coverage(keys %Coverage); my @coverage = get_coverage(); %Coverage = map { $_ => 1 } @coverage; delete $Coverage{path}; # not done yet my $nopod = ""; if (!$Pod && exists $Coverage{pod}) { delete $Coverage{pod}; # Pod::Coverage unavailable $nopod = <<EOM; Pod coverage is unavailable. Please install Pod::Coverage from CPAN. EOM } set_coverage(keys %Coverage); @coverage = get_coverage(); my $last = pop @coverage || ""; print OUT __PACKAGE__, " $VERSION: Collecting coverage data for ", join(", ", @coverage), @coverage ? " and " : "", "$last.\n", $nopod, $Subs_only ? " Collecting for subroutines only.\n" : "", $ENV{MOD_PERL} ? " Collecting under $ENV{MOD_PERL}\n" : "", "Selecting packages matching:", join("\n ", "", @Select), "\n", "Ignoring packages matching:", join("\n ", "", @Ignore), "\n", "Ignoring packages in:", join("\n ", "", @Inc), "\n" unless $Silent; populate_run(); } no warnings "void"; # avoid "Too late to run CHECK block" warning CHECK { check } } { my $run_end = 0; sub first_end { # print STDERR "**** END 1 - $run_end\n"; set_last_end() unless $run_end++ } my $run_init = 0; sub first_init { # print STDERR "**** INIT 1 - $run_init\n"; collect_inits() unless $run_init++ } } sub last_end { # print STDERR "**** END 2 - [$Initialised]\n"; report() if $Initialised; # print STDERR "**** END 2 - ended\n"; } { no warnings "void"; # avoid "Too late to run ... block" warning INIT {} # dummy sub to make sure PL_initav is set up and populated END {} # dummy sub to make sure PL_endav is set up and populated CHECK { set_first_init_and_end() } # we really want to be first } sub CLONE { print STDERR <<EOM; Unfortunately, Devel::Cover does not yet work with threads. I have done some work in this area, but there is still more to be done. EOM require POSIX; POSIX::_exit(1); } $Replace_ops = !$Self_cover; sub import { return if $Initialised; my $class = shift; # Die tainting # Anyone using this module can do worse things than messing with tainting my $options = ($ENV{DEVEL_COVER_OPTIONS} || "") =~ /(.*)/ ? $1 : ""; my @o = (@_, split ",", $options); defined or $_ = "" for @o; # print STDERR __PACKAGE__, ": Parsing options from [@o]\n"; my $blib = -d "blib"; @Inc = () if "@o" =~ /-inc /; @Ignore = () if "@o" =~ /-ignore /; @Select = () if "@o" =~ /-select /; while (@o) { local $_ = shift @o; /^-silent/ && do { $Silent = shift @o; next }; /^-dir/ && do { $Dir = shift @o; next }; /^-db/ && do { $DB = shift @o; next }; /^-loose_perms/ && do { $Loose_perms = shift @o; next }; /^-merge/ && do { $Merge = shift @o; next }; /^-summary/ && do { $Summary = shift @o; next }; /^-blib/ && do { $blib = shift @o; next }; /^-subs_only/ && do { $Subs_only = shift @o; next }; /^-replace_ops/ && do { $Replace_ops = shift @o; next }; /^-coverage/ && do { $Coverage{+shift @o} = 1 while @o && $o[0] !~ /^[-+]/; next }; /^[-+]ignore/ && do { push @Ignore, shift @o while @o && $o[0] !~ /^[-+]/; next }; /^[-+]inc/ && do { push @Inc, shift @o while @o && $o[0] !~ /^[-+]/; next }; /^[-+]select/ && do { push @Select, shift @o while @o && $o[0] !~ /^[-+]/; next }; warn __PACKAGE__ . ": Unknown option $_ ignored\n"; } if ($blib) { eval "use blib"; for (@INC) { $_ = $1 if ref $_ ne 'CODE' && /(.*)/ } # Die tainting push @Ignore, "^t/", '\\.t$', '^test\\.pl$'; } my $ci = $^O eq "MSWin32"; @Select_re = map qr/$_/, @Select; @Ignore_re = map qr/$_/, @Ignore; @Inc_re = map $ci ? qr/^\Q$_\//i : qr/^\Q$_\//, @Inc; bootstrap Devel::Cover $VERSION; if (defined $Dir) { $Dir = $1 if $Dir =~ /(.*)/; # Die tainting } else { $Dir = $1 if Cwd::getcwd() =~ /(.*)/; } $DB = File::Spec->rel2abs($DB, $Dir); unless (mkdir $DB) { die "Can't mkdir $DB: $!" unless -d $DB; } chmod 0777, $DB if $Loose_perms; $DB = $1 if abs_path($DB) =~ /(.*)/; Devel::Cover::DB->delete($DB) unless $Merge; %Files = (); # start gathering file information from scratch for my $c (Devel::Cover::DB->new->criteria) { my $func = "coverage_$c"; no strict "refs"; $Criteria{$c} = $func->(); } for (keys %Coverage) { my @c = split /-/, $_; if (@c > 1) { $Coverage{shift @c} = \@c; delete $Coverage{$_}; } delete $Coverage{$_} unless length; } %Coverage = (all => 1) unless keys %Coverage; # print STDERR "Coverage: ", Dumper \%Coverage; %Coverage_options = %Coverage; $Initialised = 1; if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) { eval "BEGIN {}"; check(); set_first_init_and_end(); } } sub populate_run { my $self = shift; $Run{OS} = $^O; $Run{perl} = $] < 5.010 ? join ".", map ord, split //, $^V : sprintf "%vd", $^V; $Run{dir} = $Dir; $Run{run} = $0; $Run{name} = $Dir; $Run{version} = "unknown"; my $mymeta = "$Dir/MYMETA.json"; if (-e $mymeta) { eval { require Devel::Cover::DB::IO::JSON; my $io = Devel::Cover::DB::IO::JSON->new; my $json = $io->read($mymeta); $Run{$_} = $json->{$_} for qw( name version abstract ); } } elsif ($Dir =~ m|.*/([^/]+)$|) { my $filename = $1; eval { require CPAN::DistnameInfo; my $dinfo = CPAN::DistnameInfo->new($filename); $Run{name} = $dinfo->dist; $Run{version} = $dinfo->version; } } $Run{start} = get_elapsed() / 1e6; } sub cover_names_to_val { my $val = 0; for my $c (@_) { if (exists $Criteria{$c}) { $val |= $Criteria{$c}; } elsif ($c eq "all" || $c eq "none") { my $func = "coverage_$c"; no strict "refs"; $val |= $func->(); } else { warn __PACKAGE__ . qq(: Unknown coverage criterion "$c" ignored.\n); } } $val; } sub set_coverage { set_criteria(cover_names_to_val(@_)) } sub add_coverage { add_criteria(cover_names_to_val(@_)) } sub remove_coverage { remove_criteria(cover_names_to_val(@_)) } sub get_coverage { return unless defined wantarray; my @names; my $val = get_criteria(); for my $c (sort keys %Criteria) { push @names, $c if $val & $Criteria{$c}; } return wantarray ? @names : "@names"; } { my %File_cache; # Recursion in normalised_file() is bad. It can happen if a call from the sub # evals something which wants to load a new module. This has happened with # the Storable backend. I don't think it happens with the JSON backend. my $Normalising; sub normalised_file { my ($file) = @_; return $File_cache{$file} if exists $File_cache{$file}; return $file if $Normalising; $Normalising = 1; my $f = $file; $file =~ s/ \(autosplit into .*\)$//; $file =~ s/^\(eval in .*\) //; # print STDERR "file is <$file>\ncoverage: ", Dumper coverage(0); if (exists coverage(0)->{module} && exists coverage(0)->{module}{$file} && !File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($file)) { my $m = coverage(0)->{module}{$file}; # print STDERR "Loaded <$file> <$m->[0]> from <$m->[1]> "; $file = File::Spec->rel2abs($file, $m->[1]); # print STDERR "as <$file> "; } if ($] >= 5.008) { my $inc; $inc ||= $file =~ $_ for @Inc_re; # warn "inc for [$file] is [$inc] @Inc_re"; if ($inc && ($^O eq "MSWin32" || $^O eq "cygwin")) { # Windows' Cwd::_win32_cwd() calls eval which will recurse back # here if we call abs_path, so we just assume it's normalised. # warn "giving up on getting normalised filename from <$file>\n"; } else { # print STDERR "getting abs_path <$file> "; if (-e $file) { # Windows likes the file to exist my $abs; $abs = abs_path($file) unless -l $file; # leave symbolic links # print STDERR "giving <$abs> "; $file = $abs if defined $abs; } } # print STDERR "finally <$file> <$Dir>\n"; } $file =~ s|\\|/|g if $^O eq "MSWin32"; $file =~ s|^\Q$Dir\E/|| if defined $Dir; $Digests ||= Devel::Cover::DB::Digests->new(db => $DB); $file = $Digests->canonical_file($file); # print STDERR "File: $f => $file\n"; $Normalising = 0; $File_cache{$f} = $file } } sub get_location { my ($op) = @_; # print STDERR "get_location ", $op, "\n"; # use Carp "cluck"; cluck("from here"); return unless $op->can("file"); # How does this happen? $File = $op->file; $Line = $op->line; # print STDERR "$File:$Line\n"; # If there's an eval, get the real filename. Enabled from $^P & 0x100. while ($File =~ /^\(eval \d+\)\[(.*):(\d+)\]/) { ($File, $Line) = ($1, $2); } $File = normalised_file($File); if (!exists $Run{vec}{$File} && $Run{collected}) { my %vec; @vec{@{$Run{collected}}} = (); delete $vec{time}; $vec{subroutine}++ if exists $vec{pod}; @{$Run{vec}{$File}{$_}}{"vec", "size"} = ("", 0) for keys %vec; } } my $find_filename = qr/ (?:^\(eval\s \d+\)\[(.+):\d+\]) | (?:^\(eval\sin\s\w+\)\s(.+)) | (?:\(defined\sat\s(.+)\sline\s\d+\)) | (?:\[from\s(.+)\sline\s\d+\]) /x; sub use_file { # If we're in global destruction, forget it return unless $find_filename; my ($file) = @_; # print STDERR "use_file($file)\n"; # die "bad file" unless length $file; # If you call your file something that matches $find_filename then things # might go awry. But it would be silly to do that, so don't. This little # optimisation provides a reasonable speedup. return $Files{$file} if exists $Files{$file}; # just don't call your filenames 0 while ($file =~ $find_filename) { $file = $1 || $2 || $3 || $4 } $file =~ s/ \(autosplit into .*\)$//; # print STDERR "==> use_file($file)\n"; return $Files{$file} if exists $Files{$file}; return 0 if $file =~ /\(eval \d+\)/ || $file =~ /^\.\.[\/\\]\.\.[\/\\]lib[\/\\](?:Storable|POSIX).pm$/; my $f = normalised_file($file); # print STDERR "checking <$file> <$f>\n"; # print STDERR "checking <$file> <$f> against ", # "select(@Select_re), ignore(@Ignore_re), inc(@Inc_re)\n"; for (@Select_re) { return $Files{$file} = 1 if $f =~ $_ } for (@Ignore_re) { return $Files{$file} = 0 if $f =~ $_ } for (@Inc_re) { return $Files{$file} = 0 if $f =~ $_ } # system "pwd; ls -l '$file'"; $Files{$file} = -e $file ? 1 : 0; print STDERR __PACKAGE__ . qq(: Can't find file "$file" (@_): ignored.\n) unless $Files{$file} || $Silent || $file =~ $Devel::Cover::DB::Ignore_filenames; add_cvs(); # add CVs now in case of symbol table manipulation $Files{$file} } sub check_file { my ($cv) = @_; return unless ref($cv) eq "B::CV"; my $op = $cv->START; return unless ref($op) eq "B::COP"; my $file = $op->file; my $use = use_file($file); # printf STDERR "%6s $file\n", $use ? "use" : "ignore"; $use } sub B::GV::find_cv { my $cv = $_[0]->CV; return unless $$cv; # print STDERR "find_cv $$cv\n" if check_file($cv); $Cvs{$cv} ||= $cv if check_file($cv); if ($cv->can("PADLIST") && $cv->PADLIST->can("ARRAY") && $cv->PADLIST->ARRAY && $cv->PADLIST->ARRAY->can("ARRAY")) { $Cvs{$_} ||= $_ for grep ref eq "B::CV" && check_file($_), $cv->PADLIST->ARRAY->ARRAY; } } sub sub_info { my ($cv) = @_; my ($name, $start) = ("--unknown--", 0); my $gv = $cv->GV; if ($gv && !$gv->isa("B::SPECIAL")) { return unless $gv->can("SAFENAME"); $name = $gv->SAFENAME; # print STDERR "--[$name]--\n"; $name =~ s/(__ANON__)\[.+:\d+\]/$1/ if defined $name; } # my $op = sub { my ($t, $o) = @_; print "$t\n"; $o->debug }; my $root = $cv->ROOT; # $op->(root => $root); if ($root->can("first")) { my $lineseq = $root->first; # $op->(lineseq => $lineseq); if ($lineseq->can("first")) { # normal case $start = $lineseq->first; # $op->(start => $start); # signatures if ($start->name eq "null" && $start->can("first")) { my $lineseq2 = $start->first; # $op->(lineseq2 => $lineseq2); if ($lineseq2->name eq "lineseq" && $lineseq2->can("first")) { my $cop = $lineseq2->first; # $op->(cop => $cop); $start = $cop if $cop->name eq "nextstate"; } } } elsif ($lineseq->name eq "nextstate") { # completely empty sub - sub empty { } $start = $lineseq; } } ($name, $start) } sub add_cvs { $Cvs{$_} ||= $_ for grep check_file($_), B::main_cv->PADLIST->ARRAY->ARRAY; } sub check_files { # print STDERR "Checking files\n"; add_cvs(); my %seen_pkg; my %seen_cv; walksymtable(\%main::, "find_cv", sub { !$seen_pkg{$_[0]}++ }); my $l = sub { my ($cv) = @_; my $line = 0; my ($name, $start) = sub_info($cv); if ($start) { local ($Line, $File); get_location($start); $line = $Line; # print STDERR "$name - $File:$Line\n"; } ($line, $name) }; # print Dumper \%Cvs; @Cvs = map $_->[0], sort { $a->[1] <=> $b->[1] || $a->[2] cmp $b->[2] } map [ $_, $l->($_) ], grep !$seen_cv{$$_}++, values %Cvs; # Hack to bump up the refcount of the subs. If we don't do this then the # subs in some modules don't seem to be around when we get to looking at # them. I'm not sure why this is, and it seems to me that this hack could # affect the order of destruction, but I've not seen any problems. Yet. @Subs = map $_->object_2svref, @Cvs; } my %Seen; sub report { local $@; eval { _report() }; if ($@) { print STDERR <<"EOM" unless $Silent; Devel::Cover: Oops, it looks like something went wrong writing the coverage. It's possible that more bad things may happen but we'll try to carry on anyway as if nothing happened. At a minimum you'll probably find that you are missing coverage. If you're interested, the problem was: $@ EOM } return unless $Self_cover; $Self_cover_run = 1; _report(); } sub _report { local @SIG{qw(__DIE__ __WARN__)}; # $SIG{__DIE__} = \&Carp::confess; $Run{finish} = get_elapsed() / 1e6; die "Devel::Cover::import() not run: " . "did you require instead of use Devel::Cover?\n" unless defined $Dir; my @collected = get_coverage(); return unless @collected; set_coverage("none") unless $Self_cover; my $starting_dir = $1 if Cwd::getcwd() =~ /(.*)/; chdir $Dir or die __PACKAGE__ . ": Can't chdir $Dir: $!\n"; $Run{collected} = \@collected; $Structure = Devel::Cover::DB::Structure->new( base => $DB, loose_perms => $Loose_perms, ); $Structure->read_all; $Structure->add_criteria(@collected); # print STDERR "Start structure: ", Dumper $Structure; # print STDERR "Processing cover data\n@Inc\n"; $Coverage = coverage(1) || die "No coverage data available.\n"; # print STDERR Dumper $Coverage; check_files(); unless ($Subs_only) { get_cover(main_cv, main_root); get_cover_progress("BEGIN block", B::begin_av()->isa("B::AV") ? B::begin_av()->ARRAY : ()); if (exists &B::check_av) { get_cover_progress("CHECK block", B::check_av()->isa("B::AV") ? B::check_av()->ARRAY : ()); } # get_ends includes INIT blocks get_cover_progress("END/INIT block", get_ends()->isa("B::AV") ? get_ends()->ARRAY : ()); } # print STDERR "--- @Cvs\n"; get_cover_progress("CV", @Cvs); my %files; $files{$_}++ for keys %{$Run{count}}, keys %{$Run{vec}}; for my $file (sort keys %files) { # print STDERR "looking at $file\n"; unless (use_file($file)) { # print STDERR "deleting $file\n"; delete $Run{count}->{$file}; delete $Run{vec} ->{$file}; $Structure->delete_file($file); next; } # $Structure->add_digest($file, \%Run); for my $run (keys %{$Run{vec}{$file}}) { delete $Run{vec}{$file}{$run} unless $Run{vec}{$file}{$run}{size}; } $Structure->store_counts($file); } # print STDERR "End structure: ", Dumper $Structure; my $run = time . ".$$." . sprintf "%05d", rand 2 ** 16; my $cover = Devel::Cover::DB->new( base => $DB, runs => { $run => \%Run }, structure => $Structure, loose_perms => $Loose_perms, ); my $dbrun = "$DB/runs"; unless (mkdir $dbrun) { die "Can't mkdir $dbrun $!" unless -d $dbrun; } chmod 0777, $dbrun if $Loose_perms; $dbrun .= "/$run"; print OUT __PACKAGE__, ": Writing coverage database to $dbrun\n" unless $Silent; $cover->write($dbrun); $Digests->write; $cover->print_summary if $Summary && !$Silent; if ($Self_cover && !$Self_cover_run) { $cover->delete; delete $Run{vec}; } chdir $starting_dir; } sub add_subroutine_cover { my ($op) = @_; get_location($op); return unless $File; # print STDERR "Subroutine $Sub_name $File:$Line: ", $op->name, "\n"; my $key = get_key($op); my $val = $Coverage->{statement}{$key} || 0; my ($n, $new) = $Structure->add_count("subroutine"); # print STDERR "******* subroutine $n - $new\n"; $Structure->add_subroutine($File, [ $Line, $Sub_name ]) if $new; $Run{count}{$File}{subroutine}[$n] += $val; my $vec = $Run{vec}{$File}{subroutine}; vec($vec->{vec}, $n, 1) = $val ? 1 : 0; $vec->{size} = $n + 1; } sub add_statement_cover { my ($op) = @_; get_location($op); return unless $File; # print STDERR "Stmt $File:$Line: $op $$op ", $op->name, "\n"; $Run{digests}{$File} ||= $Structure->set_file($File); my $key = get_key($op); my $val = $Coverage->{statement}{$key} || 0; my ($n, $new) = $Structure->add_count("statement"); # print STDERR "Stmt $File:$Line - $n, $new\n"; $Structure->add_statement($File, $Line) if $new; $Run{count}{$File}{statement}[$n] += $val; my $vec = $Run{vec}{$File}{statement}; vec($vec->{vec}, $n, 1) = $val ? 1 : 0; $vec->{size} = $n + 1; no warnings "uninitialized"; $Run{count}{$File}{time}[$n] += $Coverage->{time}{$key} if $Coverage{time} && exists $Coverage->{time} && exists $Coverage->{time}{$key}; } sub add_branch_cover { return unless $Collect && $Coverage{branch}; my ($op, $type, $text, $file, $line) = @_; # return unless $Seen{branch}{$$op}++; $text =~ s/^\s+//; $text =~ s/\s+$//; my $key = get_key($op); my $c = $Coverage->{condition}{$key}; no warnings "uninitialized"; # warn "add_branch_cover $File:$Line [$type][@{[join ', ', @$c]}]\n"; if ($type eq "and" || $type eq "or" || ($type eq "elsif" && !exists $Coverage->{branch}{$key})) { # and => this could also be a plain if with no else or elsif # or => this could also be an unless with no else or elsif # elsif => no subsequent elsifs or elses # True path taken if not short circuited. # False path taken if short circuited. $c = [ $c->[1] + $c->[2], $c->[3] ]; # print STDERR "branch $type [@$c]\n"; } else { $c = $Coverage->{branch}{$key} || [0, 0]; } my ($n, $new) = $Structure->add_count("branch"); $Structure->add_branch($file, [ $line, { text => $text } ]) if $new; my $ccount = $Run{count}{$file}; if (exists $ccount->{branch}[$n]) { $ccount->{branch}[$n][$_] += $c->[$_] for 0 .. $#$c; } else { $ccount->{branch}[$n] = $c; my $vec = $Run{vec}{$File}{branch}; vec($vec->{vec}, $vec->{size}++, 1) = $_ ||= 0 ? 1 : 0 for @$c; } # warn "branch $type %x [@$c] => [@{$ccount->{branch}[$n]}]\n", $$op; } sub add_condition_cover { my ($op, $strop, $left, $right) = @_; return unless $Collect && $Coverage{condition}; my $key = get_key($op); # warn "Condition cover $$op from $File:$Line\n"; # print STDERR "left: [$left]\nright: [$right]\n"; # use Carp "cluck"; cluck("from here"); my $type = $op->name; $type =~ s/assign$//; $type = "or" if $type eq "dor"; my $c = $Coverage->{condition}{$key}; no warnings "uninitialized"; my $count; if ($type eq "or" || $type eq "and") { my $r = $op->first->sibling; my $name = $r->name; $name = $r->first->name if $name eq "sassign"; # TODO - exec? any others? # print STDERR "Name [$name]", Dumper $c; if ($c->[5] || $name =~ $Const_right) { $c = [ $c->[3], $c->[1] + $c->[2] ]; $count = 2; # print STDERR "Special short circuit\n"; } else { @$c = @{$c}[$type eq "or" ? (3, 2, 1) : (3, 1, 2)]; $count = 3; } # print STDERR "$type 3 $name [", join(",", @$c), "] $File:$Line\n"; } elsif ($type eq "xor") { # !l&&!r l&&!r l&&r !l&&r @$c = @{$c}[3, 2, 4, 1]; $count = 4; } else { die qq(Unknown type "$type" for conditional); } my $structure = { type => "${type}_${count}", op => $strop, left => $left, right => $right, }; my ($n, $new) = $Structure->add_count("condition"); $Structure->add_condition($File, [ $Line, $structure ]) if $new; my $ccount = $Run{count}{$File}; if (exists $ccount->{condition}[$n]) { $ccount->{condition}[$n][$_] += $c->[$_] for 0 .. $#$c; } else { $ccount->{condition}[$n] = $c; my $vec = $Run{vec}{$File}{condition}; vec($vec->{vec}, $vec->{size}++, 1) = $_ ||= 0 ? 1 : 0 for @$c; } } *is_scope = \&B::Deparse::is_scope; *is_state = \&B::Deparse::is_state; *is_ifelse_cont = \&B::Deparse::is_ifelse_cont; { my %Original; BEGIN { $Original{deparse} = \&B::Deparse::deparse; $Original{logop} = \&B::Deparse::logop; $Original{logassignop} = \&B::Deparse::logassignop; } sub deparse { my $self = shift; my ($op, $cx) = @_; my $deparse; if ($Collect) { my $class = B::class($op); my $null = $class eq "NULL"; my $name = $op->can("name") ? $op->name : "Unknown"; # print STDERR "$class:$name ($$op) at $File:$Line\n"; # print STDERR "[$Seen{statement}{$$op}] [$Seen{other}{$$op}]\n"; # use Carp "cluck"; cluck("from here"); return "" if $name eq "padrange"; unless ($Seen{statement}{$$op} || $Seen{other}{$$op}) { # Collect everything under here local ($File, $Line) = ($File, $Line); # print STDERR "Collecting $$op under $File:$Line\n"; no warnings "redefine"; my $use_dumper = $class eq 'SVOP' && $name eq 'const'; local *B::Deparse::const = \&B::Deparse::const_dumper if $use_dumper; require Data::Dumper if $use_dumper; $deparse = eval { local $^W; $Original{deparse}->($self, @_) }; $deparse =~ s/^\010+//mg if defined $deparse; $deparse = "Deparse error: $@" if $@; # print STDERR "Collected $$op under $File:$Line\n"; # print STDERR "Collect Deparse $op $$op => <$deparse>\n"; } # Get the coverage on this op if ($class eq "COP" && $Coverage{statement}) { # print STDERR "COP $$op, seen [$Seen{statement}{$$op}]\n"; my $nnnext = ""; eval { my $next = $op->next; my $nnext = $next && $next->next; $nnnext = $nnext && $nnext->next; }; # print STDERR "COP $$op, ", $next, " -> ", $nnext, # " -> ", $nnnext, "\n"; if ($nnnext) { add_statement_cover($op) unless $Seen{statement}{$$op}++; } } elsif (!$null && $name eq "null" && ppname($op->targ) eq "pp_nextstate" && $Coverage{statement}) { # If the current op is null, but it was nextstate, we can still # get at the file and line number, but we need to get dirty bless $op, "B::COP"; # print STDERR "null $$op, seen [$Seen{statement}{$$op}]\n"; add_statement_cover($op) unless $Seen{statement}{$$op}++; bless $op, "B::$class"; } elsif ($Seen{other}{$$op}++) { # print STDERR "seen [$Seen{other}{$$op}]\n"; return "" # Only report on each op once } elsif ($name eq "cond_expr") { local ($File, $Line) = ($File, $Line); my $cond = $op->first; my $true = $cond->sibling; my $false = $true->sibling; if (!($cx < 1 && (is_scope($true) && $true->name ne "null") && (is_scope($false) || is_ifelse_cont($false)) && $self->{'expand'} < 7)) { { local $Collect; $cond = $self->deparse($cond, 8) } add_branch_cover($op, "if", "$cond ? :", $File, $Line); } else { { local $Collect; $cond = $self->deparse($cond, 1) } add_branch_cover($op, "if", "if ($cond) { }", $File, $Line); while (B::class($false) ne "NULL" && is_ifelse_cont($false)) { my $newop = $false->first; my $newcond = $newop->first; my $newtrue = $newcond->sibling; if ($newcond->name eq "lineseq") { # lineseq to ensure correct line numbers in elsif() # Bug #37302 fixed by change #33710 $newcond = $newcond->first->sibling; } # last in chain is OP_AND => no else $false = $newtrue->sibling; { local $Collect; $newcond = $self->deparse($newcond, 1) } add_branch_cover($newop, "elsif", "elsif ($newcond) { }", $File, $Line); } } } } else { local ($File, $Line) = ($File, $Line); # print STDERR "Starting plain deparse at $File:$Line\n"; $deparse = eval { local $^W; $Original{deparse}->($self, @_) }; $deparse = "" unless defined $deparse; $deparse =~ s/^\010+//mg; $deparse = "Deparse error: $@" if $@; # print STDERR "Ending plain deparse at $File:$Line\n"; # print STDERR "Deparse => <$deparse>\n"; } # print STDERR "Returning [$deparse]\n"; $deparse } sub logop { my $self = shift; my ($op, $cx, $lowop, $lowprec, $highop, $highprec, $blockname) = @_; my $left = $op->first; my $right = $op->first->sibling; # print STDERR "left [$left], right [$right]\n"; my ($file, $line) = ($File, $Line); if ($cx < 1 && is_scope($right) && $blockname && $self->{expand} < 7) { # print STDERR 'if ($a) {$b}', "\n"; # if ($a) {$b} $left = $self->deparse($left, 1); $right = $self->deparse($right, 0); add_branch_cover($op, $lowop, "$blockname ($left)", $file, $line) unless $Seen{branch}{$$op}++; return "$blockname ($left) {\n\t$right\n\b}\cK" } elsif ($cx < 1 && $blockname && !$self->{parens} && $self->{expand} < 7) { # print STDERR '$b if $a', "\n"; # $b if $a $right = $self->deparse($right, 1); $left = $self->deparse($left, 1); add_branch_cover($op, $lowop, "$blockname $left", $file, $line) unless $Seen{branch}{$$op}++; return "$right $blockname $left" } elsif ($cx > $lowprec && $highop) { # print STDERR '$a && $b', "\n"; # $a && $b { local $Collect; $left = $self->deparse_binop_left ($op, $left, $highprec); $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $highprec); } # print STDERR "left [$left], right [$right]\n"; add_condition_cover($op, $highop, $left, $right) unless $Seen{condition}{$$op}++; return $self->maybe_parens("$left $highop $right", $cx, $highprec) } else { # print STDERR '$a and $b', "\n"; # $a and $b $left = $self->deparse_binop_left ($op, $left, $lowprec); $right = $self->deparse_binop_right($op, $right, $lowprec); add_condition_cover($op, $lowop, $left, $right) unless $Seen{condition}{$$op}++; return $self->maybe_parens("$left $lowop $right", $cx, $lowprec) } } sub logassignop { my $self = shift; my ($op, $cx, $opname) = @_; my $left = $op->first; my $right = $op->first->sibling->first; # skip sassign $left = $self->deparse($left, 7); $right = $self->deparse($right, 7); add_condition_cover($op, $opname, $left, $right); return $self->maybe_parens("$left $opname $right", $cx, 7); } } sub get_cover { my $deparse = B::Deparse->new; my $cv = $deparse->{curcv} = shift; ($Sub_name, my $start) = sub_info($cv); # warn "get_cover: <$Sub_name>\n"; return unless defined $Sub_name; # Only happens within Safe.pm, AFAIK # return unless length $Sub_name; # Only happens with Self_cover, AFAIK get_location($start) if $start; # print STDERR "[[$File:$Line]]\n"; # return unless length $File; return if length $File && !use_file($File); return if !$Self_cover_run && $File =~ /Devel\/Cover/; return if $Self_cover_run && $File !~ /Devel\/Cover/; return if $Self_cover_run && $File =~ /Devel\/Cover\.pm$/ && $Sub_name eq "import"; # printf STDERR "getting cover for $Sub_name ($start), %x\n", $$cv; if ($start) { no warnings "uninitialized"; if ($File eq $Structure->get_file && $Line == $Structure->get_line && $Sub_name eq "__ANON__" && $Structure->get_sub_name eq "__ANON__") { # Merge instances of anonymous subs into one # TODO - multiple anonymous subs on the same line } else { my $count = $Sub_count->{$File}{$Line}{$Sub_name}++; $Structure->set_subroutine($Sub_name, $File, $Line, $count); add_subroutine_cover($start) if $Coverage{subroutine} || $Coverage{pod}; # pod requires subs } } if ($Pod && $Coverage{pod}) { my $gv = $cv->GV; if ($gv && !$gv->isa("B::SPECIAL")) { my $stash = $gv->STASH; my $pkg = $stash->NAME; my $file = $cv->FILE; my %opts; $Run{digests}{$File} ||= $Structure->set_file($File); if (ref $Coverage_options{pod}) { my $p; for (@{$Coverage_options{pod}}) { if (/^package|(?:also_)?private|trust_me|pod_from|nocp$/) { $opts{$p = $_} = []; } elsif ($p) { push @{$opts{$p}}, $_; } } for $p (qw( private also_private trust_me )) { next unless exists $opts{$p}; $_ = qr/$_/ for @{$opts{$p}}; } } $Pod = "Pod::Coverage" if delete $opts{nocp}; # print STDERR "$Pod, $File:$Line ($Sub_name) [$file($pkg)]", # Dumper \%opts; if ($Pod{$pkg} ||= $Pod->new(package => $pkg, %opts)) { # print STDERR Dumper $Pod{$file}; my $covered; for ($Pod{$pkg}->covered) { $covered = 1, last if $_ eq $Sub_name; } unless ($covered) { for ($Pod{$pkg}->uncovered) { $covered = 0, last if $_ eq $Sub_name; } } # print STDERR "covered ", $covered // "undef", "\n"; if (defined $covered) { my ($n, $new) = $Structure->add_count("pod"); $Structure->add_pod($File, [ $Line, $Sub_name ]) if $new; $Run{count}{$File}{pod}[$n] += $covered; my $vec = $Run{vec}{$File}{pod}; vec($vec->{vec}, $n, 1) = $covered ? 1 : 0; $vec->{size} = $n + 1; } } } } # my $dd = @_ && ref $_[0] # ? $deparse->deparse($_[0], 0) # : $deparse->deparse_sub($cv, 0); # print STDERR "get_cover: <$Sub_name>\n"; # print STDERR "[[$File:$Line]]\n"; # print STDERR "<$dd>\n"; no warnings "redefine"; local *B::Deparse::deparse = \&deparse; local *B::Deparse::logop = \&logop; local *B::Deparse::logassignop = \&logassignop; my $de = @_ && ref $_[0] ? $deparse->deparse($_[0], 0) : $deparse->deparse_sub($cv, 0); # print STDERR "<$de>\n"; $de } sub _report_progress { my ($msg, $code, @items) = @_; if ($Silent) { $code->($_) for @items; return; } my $tot = @items || 1; my $prog = sub { my ($n) = @_; print OUT "\r" . __PACKAGE__ . ": " . int(100 * $n / $tot) . "% "; }; my ($old_pipe, $n, $start) = ($|, 0, time); $|++; print OUT __PACKAGE__, ": $msg\n"; for (@items) { $prog->($n++); $code->($_); } $prog->($n || 1); print OUT "- " . (time - $start) . "s taken\n"; $| = $old_pipe; } sub get_cover_progress { my ($type, @cvs) = @_; _report_progress("getting $type coverage", sub { get_cover($_) }, @cvs); } " We have normality, I repeat we have normality. Anything you still can’t cope with is therefore your own problem. " __END__ =head1 NAME Devel::Cover - Code coverage metrics for Perl =head1 VERSION version 1.36 =head1 SYNOPSIS To get coverage for an uninstalled module: cover -test or cover -delete HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES=-MDevel::Cover make test cover To get coverage for an uninstalled module which uses L<Module::Build> (0.26 or later): ./Build testcover If the module does not use the t/*.t framework: PERL5OPT=-MDevel::Cover make test If you want to get coverage for a program: perl -MDevel::Cover yourprog args cover To alter default values: perl -MDevel::Cover=-db,cover_db,-coverage,statement,time yourprog args =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides code coverage metrics for Perl. Code coverage metrics describe how thoroughly tests exercise code. By using Devel::Cover you can discover areas of code not exercised by your tests and determine which tests to create to increase coverage. Code coverage can be considered an indirect measure of quality. Although it is still being developed, Devel::Cover is now quite stable and provides many of the features to be expected in a useful coverage tool. Statement, branch, condition, subroutine, and pod coverage information is reported. Statement and subroutine coverage data should be accurate. Branch and condition coverage data should be mostly accurate too, although not always what one might initially expect. Pod coverage comes from L<Pod::Coverage>. If L<Pod::Coverage::CountParents> is available it will be used instead. Coverage data for other criteria are not yet collected. The F<cover> program can be used to generate coverage reports. Devel::Cover ships with a number of reports including various types of HTML output, textual reports, a report to display missing coverage in the same format as compilation errors and a report to display coverage information within the Vim editor. It is possible to add annotations to reports, for example you can add a column to an HTML report showing who last changed a line, as determined by git blame. Some annotation modules are shipped with Devel::Cover and you can easily create your own. The F<gcov2perl> program can be used to convert gcov files to C<Devel::Cover> databases. This allows you to display your C or XS code coverage together with your Perl coverage, or to use any of the Devel::Cover reports to display your C coverage data. Code coverage data are collected by replacing perl ops with functions which count how many times the ops are executed. These data are then mapped back to reality using the B compiler modules. There is also a statement profiling facility which should not be relied on. For proper profiling use L<Devel::NYTProf>. Previous versions of Devel::Cover collected coverage data by replacing perl's runops function. It is still possible to switch to that mode of operation, but this now gets little testing and will probably be removed soon. You probably don't care about any of this. The most appropriate mailing list on which to discuss this module would be perl-qa. See L<http://lists.perl.org/list/perl-qa.html>. The Devel::Cover repository can be found at L<http://github.com/pjcj/Devel--Cover>. This is also where problems should be reported. =head1 REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDED MODULES =head2 REQUIREMENTS =over =item * Perl 5.10.0 or greater. The latest version of Devel::Cover on which Perl 5.8 was supported was 1.23. Perl versions 5.6.1 and 5.6.2 were not supported after version 1.22. Perl versions 5.6.0 and earlier were never supported. Using Devel::Cover with Perl 5.8.7 was always problematic and frequently lead to crashes. Different versions of perl may give slightly different results due to changes in the op tree. =item * The ability to compile XS extensions. This means a working C compiler and make program at least. If you built perl from source you will have these already and they will be used automatically. If your perl was built in some other way, for example you may have installed it using your Operating System's packaging mechanism, you will need to ensure that the appropriate tools are installed. =item * L<Storable> and L<Digest::MD5> Both are in the core in Perl 5.8.0 and above. =back =head2 REQUIRED MODULES =over =item * L<B::Debug> This was core before Perl 5.30.0. =back =head2 OPTIONAL MODULES =over =item * L<Template>, and either L<PPI::HTML> or L<Perl::Tidy> Needed if you want syntax highlighted HTML reports. =item * L<Pod::Coverage> (0.06 or above) or L<Pod::Coverage::CountParents> One is needed if you want Pod coverage. If L<Pod::Coverage::CountParents> is installed, it is preferred. =item * L<Test::More> Required if you want to run Devel::Cover's own tests. =item * L<Test::Differences> Needed if the tests fail and you would like nice output telling you why. =item * L<Template> and L<Parallel::Iterator> Needed if you want to run cpancover. =item * L<JSON::MaybeXS> JSON is used to store the coverage database if it is available. JSON::MaybeXS will select the best JSON backend installed. =back =head2 Use with mod_perl By adding C<use Devel::Cover;> to your mod_perl startup script, you should be able to collect coverage information when running under mod_perl. You can also add any options you need at this point. I would suggest adding this as early as possible in your startup script in order to collect as much coverage information as possible. Alternatively, add -MDevel::Cover to the parameters for mod_perl. In this example, Devel::Cover will be operating in silent mode. PerlSwitches -MDevel::Cover=-silent,1 =head1 OPTIONS -blib - "use blib" and ignore files matching \bt/ (default true if blib directory exists, false otherwise) -coverage criterion - Turn on coverage for the specified criterion. Criteria include statement, branch, condition, path, subroutine, pod, time, all and none (default all available) -db cover_db - Store results in coverage db (default ./cover_db) -dir path - Directory in which coverage will be collected (default cwd) -ignore RE - Set regular expressions for files to ignore (default "/Devel/Cover\b") +ignore RE - Append to regular expressions of files to ignore -inc path - Set prefixes of files to include (default @INC) +inc path - Append to prefixes of files to include -loose_perms val - Use loose permissions on all files and directories in the coverage db so that code changing EUID can still write coverage information (default off) -merge val - Merge databases, for multiple test benches (default on) -select RE - Set regular expressions of files to select (default none) +select RE - Append to regular expressions of files to select -silent val - Don't print informational messages (default off) -subs_only val - Only cover code in subroutine bodies (default off) -replace_ops val - Use op replacing rather than runops (default on) -summary val - Print summary information if val is true (default on) =head2 More on Coverage Options You can specify options to some coverage criteria. At the moment only pod coverage takes any options. These are the parameters which are passed into the L<Pod::Coverage> constructor. The extra options are separated by dashes, and you may specify as many as you wish. For example, to specify that all subroutines containing xx are private, call Devel::Cover with the option -coverage,pod-also_private-xx. Or, to ignore all files in C<t/lib> as well as files ending in C<Foo.pm>: cover -test -silent -ignore ^t/lib/,Foo.pm$ Note that C<-ignore> replaces any default ignore regexes. To preserve any ignore regexes which have already been set, use C<+ignore>: cover -test -silent +ignore ^t/lib/,Foo.pm$ =head1 SELECTING FILES TO COVER You may select the files for which you want to collect coverage data using the select, ignore and inc options. The system uses the following procedure to decide whether a file will be included in coverage reports: =over =item * If the file matches a RE given as a select option, it will be included =item * Otherwise, if it matches a RE given as an ignore option, it won't be included =item * Otherwise, if it is in one of the inc directories, it won't be included =item * Otherwise, it will be included =back You may add to the REs to select by using +select, or you may reset the selections using -select. The same principle applies to the REs to ignore. The inc directories are initially populated with the contents of perl's @INC array. You may reset these directories using -inc, or add to them using +inc. Although these options take regular expressions, you should not enclose the RE within // or any other quoting characters. The options -coverage, [+-]select, [+-]ignore and [+-]inc can be specified multiple times, but they can also take multiple comma separated arguments. In any case you should not add a space after the comma, unless you want the argument to start with that literal space. =head1 UNCOVERABLE CRITERIA Sometimes you have code which is uncoverable for some reason. Perhaps it is an else clause that cannot be reached, or a check for an error condition that should never happen. You can tell Devel::Cover that certain criteria are uncoverable and then they are not counted as errors when they are not exercised. In fact, they are counted as errors if they are exercised. This feature should only be used as something of a last resort. Ideally you would find some way of exercising all your code. But if you have analysed your code and determined that you are not going to be able to exercise it, it may be better to record that fact in some formal fashion and stop Devel::Cover complaining about it, so that real problems are not lost in the noise. If you have uncoverable criteria I suggest not using the default HTML report (with uses html_minimal at the moment) because this sometimes shows uncoverable points as uncovered. Instead, you should use the html_basic report for HTML output which should behave correctly in this regard. There are two ways to specify a construct as uncoverable, one invasive and one non-invasive. =head2 Invasive specification You can use special comments in your code to specify uncoverable criteria. Comments are of the form: # uncoverable <criterion> [details] The keyword "uncoverable" must be the first text in the comment. It should be followed by the name of the coverage criterion which is uncoverable. There may then be further information depending on the nature of the uncoverable construct. =head3 Statements The "uncoverable" comment should appear on either the same line as the statement, or on the line before it: $impossible++; # uncoverable statement # uncoverable statement it_has_all_gone_horribly_wrong(); If there are multiple statements (or any other criterion) on a line you can specify which statement is uncoverable by using the "count" attribute, count:n, which indicates that the uncoverable statement is the nth statement on the line. # uncoverable statement count:1 # uncoverable statement count:2 cannot_run_this(); or_this(); =head3 Branches The "uncoverable" comment should specify whether the "true" or "false" branch is uncoverable. # uncoverable branch true if (pi == 3) Both branches may be uncoverable: # uncoverable branch true # uncoverable branch false if (impossible_thing_happened_one_way()) { handle_it_one_way(); # uncoverable statement } else { handle_it_another_way(); # uncoverable statement } If there is an elsif in the branch then it can be addressed as the second branch on the line by using the "count" attribute. Further elsifs are the third and fourth "count" value, and so on: # uncoverable branch false count:2 if ($thing == 1) { handle_thing_being_one(); } elsif ($thing == 2) { handle_thing_being_tow(); } else { die "thing can only be one or two, not $thing"; # uncoverable statement } =head3 Conditions Because of the way in which Perl short-circuits boolean operations, there are three ways in which such conditionals can be uncoverable. In the case of C< $x && $y> for example, the left operator may never be true, the right operator may never be true, and the whole operation may never be false. These conditions may be modelled thus: # uncoverable branch true # uncoverable condition left # uncoverable condition false if ($x && !$y) { $x++; # uncoverable statement } # uncoverable branch true # uncoverable condition right # uncoverable condition false if (!$x && $y) { } C<Or> conditionals are handled in a similar fashion (TODO - provide some examples) but C<xor> conditionals are not properly handled yet. As for branches, the "count" value may be used for either conditions in elsif conditionals, or for complex conditions. =head3 Subroutines A subroutine should be marked as uncoverable at the point where the first statement is marked as uncoverable. Ideally all other criteria in the subroutine would be marked as uncoverable automatically, but that isn't the case at the moment. sub z { # uncoverable subroutine $y++; # uncoverable statement } =head2 Non-invasive specification If you can't, or don't want to add coverage comments to your code, you can specify the uncoverable information in a separate file. By default the files PWD/.uncoverable and HOME/.uncoverable are checked. If you use the -uncoverable_file parameter then the file you provide is checked as well as those two files. The interface to managing this file is the L<cover> program, and the options are: -uncoverable_file -add_uncoverable_point -delete_uncoverable_point **UNIMPLEMENTED** -clean_uncoverable_points **UNIMPLEMENTED** The parameter for -add_uncoverable_point is a string composed of up to seven space separated elements: "$file $criterion $line $count $type $class $note". The contents of the uncoverable file is the same, with one point per line. =head1 ENVIRONMENT =head2 User variables The -silent option is turned on when Devel::Cover is invoked via $HARNESS_PERL_SWITCHES or $PERL5OPT. Devel::Cover tries to do the right thing when $MOD_PERL is set. $DEVEL_COVER_OPTIONS is appended to any options passed into Devel::Cover. Note that when Devel::Cover is invoked via an environment variable, any modules specified on the command line, such as via the -Mmodule option, will not be covered. This is because the environment variables are processed after the command line and any code to be covered must appear after Devel::Cover has been loaded. To work around this, Devel::Cover can also be specified on the command line. =head2 Developer variables When running Devel::Cover's own test suite, $DEVEL_COVER_DEBUG turns on debugging information, $DEVEL_COVER_GOLDEN_VERSION overrides Devel::Cover's own idea of which golden results it should test against, and $DEVEL_COVER_NO_COVERAGE runs the tests without collecting coverage. $DEVEL_COVER_DB_FORMAT may be set to "Sereal", "JSON" or "Storable" to override the default choice of DB format (Sereal, then JSON if either are available, otherwise Storable). $DEVEL_COVER_IO_OPTIONS provides fine-grained control over the DB format. For example, setting it to "pretty" when the format is JSON will store the DB in a readable JSON format. $DEVEL_COVER_CPUS overrides the automated detection of the number of CPUs to use in parallel testing. =head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Some code and ideas cribbed from: =over 4 =item * L<Devel::OpProf> =item * L<B::Concise> =item * L<B::Deparse> =back =head1 SEE ALSO =over 4 =item * L<Devel::Cover::Tutorial> =item * L<B> =item * L<Pod::Coverage> =back =head1 LIMITATIONS There are things that Devel::Cover can't cover. =head2 Absence of shared dependencies Perl keeps track of which modules have been loaded (to avoid reloading them). Because of this, it isn't possible to get coverage for a path where a runtime import fails if the module being imported is one that Devel::Cover uses internally. For example, suppose your program has this function: sub foo { eval { require Storable }; if ($@) { carp "Can't find Storable"; return; } # ... } You might write a test for the failure mode as BEGIN { @INC = () } foo(); # check for error message Because Devel::Cover uses Storable internally, the import will succeed (and the test will fail) under a coverage run. Modules used by Devel::Cover while gathering coverage: =over 4 =item * L<B> =item * L<B::Debug> =item * L<B::Deparse> =item * L<Carp> =item * L<Cwd> =item * L<Digest::MD5> =item * L<File::Path> =item * L<File::Spec> =item * L<Storable> or L<JSON::MaybeXS> (and its backend) or L<Sereal> =back =head2 Redefined subroutines If you redefine a subroutine you may find that the original subroutine is not reported on. This is because I haven't yet found a way to locate the original CV. Hints, tips or patches to resolve this will be gladly accepted. The module Test::TestCoverage uses this technique and so should not be used in conjunction with Devel::Cover. =head1 BUGS Almost certainly. See the BUGS file, the TODO file and the bug trackers at L<https://github.com/pjcj/Devel--Cover/issues?sort=created&direction=desc&state=open> and L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Devel-Cover> Please report new bugs on Github. =head1 LICENCE Copyright 2001-2019, Paul Johnson (paul@pjcj.net) This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. The latest version of this software should be available on CPAN and from my homepage: http://www.pjcj.net/. =cut
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