The PostgreSQL source code can be compiled with coverage testing instrumentation, so that it becomes possible to examine which parts of the code are covered by the regression tests or any other test suite that is run with the code. This is currently supported when compiling with GCC, and it requires the gcov
and lcov
packages.
A typical workflow looks like this:
./configure --enable-coverage ... OTHER OPTIONS ... make make check # or other test suite make coverage-html
Then point your HTML browser to coverage/index.html
.
If you don't have lcov
or prefer text output over an HTML report, you can run
make coverage
instead of make coverage-html
, which will produce .gcov
output files for each source file relevant to the test. (make coverage
and make coverage-html
will overwrite each other's files, so mixing them might be confusing.)
You can run several different tests before making the coverage report; the execution counts will accumulate. If you want to reset the execution counts between test runs, run:
make coverage-clean
You can run the make coverage-html
or make coverage
command in a subdirectory if you want a coverage report for only a portion of the code tree.
Use make distclean
to clean up when done.
A typical workflow looks like this:
meson setup -Db_coverage=true ... OTHER OPTIONS ... builddir/ meson compile -C builddir/ meson test -C builddir/ cd builddir/ ninja coverage-html
Then point your HTML browser to ./meson-logs/coveragereport/index.html
.
You can run several different tests before making the coverage report; the execution counts will accumulate.
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