digitalmars.D - Re: code coverage under Linux
- Amaury <ammo32uzi hotmail.com> Nov 21 2008
- Sean Kelly <sean invisibleduck.org> Nov 21 2008
- Amaury <ammo32uzi hotmail.com> Nov 21 2008
- Gide Nwawudu <gide btinternet.com> Nov 22 2008
- Walter Bright <newshound1 digitalmars.com> Nov 21 2008
Walter Bright Wrote:Amaury wrote:Hi, I have already tried this and it doesn't work, I also tried with a sudo command... Do I need something else than just dmd ? Amaury
No, you shouldn't need anything other than dmd.
So it won't work!? :'(
Nov 21 2008
Amaury wrote:Walter Bright Wrote:Amaury wrote:Hi, I have already tried this and it doesn't work, I also tried with a sudo command... Do I need something else than just dmd ? Amaury
So it won't work!? :'(
What version of DMD are you using? What were your build options? Sean
Nov 21 2008
My DMD version is : Digital Mars D Compiler v1.030 What do you mean by my build option? the options to build my .d? I'm just trying the simple example of sieve : dmd -cov sieve.d ./sieve no .lst is created. Thx Amaury ps : note that I'm french and working to translate the "D 1.0 overview" in the aim to make it attractive for french programmers, I'm fond of unit tests en coverage... I'll post about this later, when done. Sean Kelly Wrote:Amaury wrote:Walter Bright Wrote:Amaury wrote:Hi, I have already tried this and it doesn't work, I also tried with a sudo command... Do I need something else than just dmd ? Amaury
So it won't work!? :'(
What version of DMD are you using? What were your build options? Sean
Nov 21 2008
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:38:58 -0500, Amaury <ammo32uzi hotmail.com> wrote:My DMD version is : Digital Mars D Compiler v1.030 What do you mean by my build option? the options to build my .d? I'm just trying the simple example of sieve : dmd -cov sieve.d ./sieve no .lst is created.
Works for me, it produces the following file sieve.d.lst, in both DMD 1.033 and 2.020. C:> dmd -cov sieve.d C:> sieve |import std.stdio; | |bool[8191] flags; | |int main() 5|{ int i, count, prime, k, iter; | 1| writefln("10 iterations"); 22| for (iter = 1; iter <= 10; iter++) 10| { count = 0; 10| flags[] = 1; 163840| for (i = 0; i < flags.length; i++) 81910| { if (flags[i]) 18990| { prime = i + i + 3; 18990| k = i + prime; 168980| while (k < flags.length) | { 149990| flags[k] = 0; 149990| k += prime; | } 18990| count += 1; | } | } | } 1| writefln("%d primes", count); 1| return 0; |} sieve.d is 100% covered Gide
Nov 22 2008
Amaury wrote:Walter Bright Wrote:Amaury wrote:Hi, I have already tried this and it doesn't work, I also tried with a sudo command... Do I need something else than just dmd ? Amaury
So it won't work!? :'(
I have no idea why it isn't working for you. Doing coverage runs is part of the dmd test suite, so it was run and worked correctly for Windows and Ubuntu.
Nov 21 2008