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Odd.
You can get a line-by-line breakdown by running the ccov-show- target, something like:
[100%] Built target ccov-processing-test
/home/rarity/git/test/conn.cpp:
1| 0|int dummy() {
2| 0| int b = 12 * 2;
3| 0| return b;
4| 0|}
/home/rarity/git/test/tls.cpp:
1| |#include <gtest/gtest.h>
2| |
3| |#include "conn.hpp"
4| |
5| |// NOLINTNEXTLINE
6| 1|TEST(Foo, Test1) { std::string hello("hellojhake"); }
7| |
8| |// NOLINTNEXTLINE
9| 1|TEST(Foo, Test2) { std::string hello("hellojhake"); }
10| |
11| 1|int main(int argc, char **argv) {
12| 1| ::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
13| 1| return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
14| 1|}
[100%] Built target ccov-show-test
It is possible that under release/static scenarios it could be compiling that dummy function out of existence.
What lines does it claim to be running? The ccov-show- might shine some light on what it thinks it's covering/running.
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got it. worked well now. it is not a bug. my mistake. thx.
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