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cmd/go: fix a couple of bugs in coverage tooling

Merging a couple of CLs into one, since they collided in my client
and I'm lazy.

1) Fix up output in "go test -cover" case.
We need to tell the testing package the name of the package being tested
and the name of the package being covered. It can then sort out the report.

2) Filter out the _test.go files from coverage processing. We want to measure
what the tests cover, not what's covered in the tests,
The coverage for encoding/gob goes from 82.2% to 88.4%.
There may be a cleaner way to do this - suggestions welcome - but ça suffit.

Fixes #5810.

R=rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/10868047
This commit is contained in:
Rob Pike 2013-07-10 09:52:36 +10:00
parent c7065e927d
commit 6d86c14efa
3 changed files with 50 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -796,8 +796,8 @@ func (b *builder) build(a *action) (err error) {
for _, file := range a.p.GoFiles {
sourceFile := filepath.Join(a.p.Dir, file)
cover := a.p.coverVars[file]
if cover == nil {
// Not covering this file
if cover == nil || isTestFile(file) {
// Not covering this file.
gofiles = append(gofiles, file)
continue
}

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@ -808,11 +808,21 @@ func recompileForTest(pmain, preal, ptest *Package, testDir string) {
var coverIndex = 0
// isTestFile reports whether the source file is a set of tests and should therefore
// be excluded from coverage analysis.
func isTestFile(file string) bool {
// We don't cover tests, only the code they test.
return strings.HasSuffix(file, "_test.go")
}
// declareCoverVars attaches the required cover variables names
// to the files, to be used when annotating the files.
func declareCoverVars(importPath string, files ...string) map[string]*CoverVar {
coverVars := make(map[string]*CoverVar)
for _, file := range files {
if isTestFile(file) {
continue
}
coverVars[file] = &CoverVar{
File: filepath.Join(importPath, file),
Var: fmt.Sprintf("GoCover_%d", coverIndex),
@ -902,11 +912,7 @@ func (b *builder) runTest(a *action) error {
if testShowPass {
a.testOutput.Write(out)
}
coverWhere := ""
if testCoverPaths != nil {
coverWhere = " in " + strings.Join(testCoverPaths, ", ")
}
fmt.Fprintf(a.testOutput, "ok \t%s\t%s%s%s\n", a.p.ImportPath, t, coveragePercentage(out), coverWhere)
fmt.Fprintf(a.testOutput, "ok \t%s\t%s%s\n", a.p.ImportPath, t, coveragePercentage(out))
return nil
}
@ -931,10 +937,12 @@ func coveragePercentage(out []byte) string {
// The string looks like
// test coverage for encoding/binary: 79.9% of statements
// Extract the piece from the percentage to the end of the line.
re := regexp.MustCompile(`test coverage for [^ ]+: (.*)\n`)
re := regexp.MustCompile(`coverage for [^ ]+: (.*)\n`)
matches := re.FindSubmatch(out)
if matches == nil {
return "(missing coverage statistics)"
// Probably running "go test -cover" not "go test -cover fmt".
// The coverage output will appear in the output directly.
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf("\tcoverage: %s", matches[1])
}
@ -1036,6 +1044,22 @@ func (t *testFuncs) CoverEnabled() bool {
return testCover
}
// Covered returns a string describing which packages are being tested for coverage.
// If the covered package is the same as the tested package, it returns the empty string.
// Otherwise it is a comma-separated human-readable list of packages beginning with
// " in", ready for use in the coverage message.
func (t *testFuncs) Covered() string {
if testCoverPaths == nil {
return ""
}
return " in " + strings.Join(testCoverPaths, ", ")
}
// Tested returns the name of the package being tested.
func (t *testFuncs) Tested() string {
return t.Package.Name
}
type testFunc struct {
Package string // imported package name (_test or _xtest)
Name string // function name
@ -1157,7 +1181,8 @@ func coverRegisterFile(fileName string, counter []uint32, pos []uint32, numStmts
panic("coverage: mismatched sizes")
}
if coverCounters[fileName] != nil {
panic("coverage: duplicate counter array for " + fileName)
// Already registered.
return
}
coverCounters[fileName] = counter
block := make([]testing.CoverBlock, len(counter))
@ -1176,6 +1201,7 @@ func coverRegisterFile(fileName string, counter []uint32, pos []uint32, numStmts
func main() {
{{if .CoverEnabled}}
testing.CoveredPackage({{printf "%q" .Tested}}, {{printf "%q" .Covered}})
testing.RegisterCover(coverCounters, coverBlocks)
{{end}}
testing.Main(matchString, tests, benchmarks, examples)

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@ -27,6 +27,11 @@ var (
coverBlocks map[string][]CoverBlock
)
var (
testedPackage string // The package being tested.
coveredPackage string // List of the package[s] being covered, if distinct from the tested package.
)
// RegisterCover records the coverage data accumulators for the tests.
// NOTE: This struct is internal to the testing infrastructure and may change.
// It is not covered (yet) by the Go 1 compatibility guidelines.
@ -35,6 +40,14 @@ func RegisterCover(c map[string][]uint32, b map[string][]CoverBlock) {
coverBlocks = b
}
// CoveredPackage records the names of the packages being tested and covered.
// NOTE: This function is internal to the testing infrastructure and may change.
// It is not covered (yet) by the Go 1 compatibility guidelines.
func CoveredPackage(tested, covered string) {
testedPackage = tested
coveredPackage = covered
}
// mustBeNil checks the error and, if present, reports it and exits.
func mustBeNil(err error) {
if err != nil {
@ -55,16 +68,7 @@ func coverReport() {
}
var active, total int64
packageName := ""
for name, counts := range coverCounters {
if packageName == "" {
// Package name ends at last slash.
for i, c := range name {
if c == '/' {
packageName = name[:i]
}
}
}
blocks := coverBlocks[name]
for i, count := range counts {
stmts := int64(blocks[i].Stmts)
@ -85,8 +89,5 @@ func coverReport() {
if total == 0 {
total = 1
}
if packageName == "" {
packageName = "package"
}
fmt.Printf("test coverage for %s: %.1f%% of statements\n", packageName, 100*float64(active)/float64(total))
fmt.Printf("coverage for %s: %.1f%% of statements%s\n", testedPackage, 100*float64(active)/float64(total), coveredPackage)
}