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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tuncer Ayaz
e47d643ea3 Use separate dirs for eunit and qc 2012-08-09 18:37:26 +02:00
Tuncer Ayaz
e75a97ad33 Add 'qc' cmd and rename eunit-compile to test-compile 2012-07-23 16:22:06 +02:00
Slava Yurin
22dec4cbb7 Fix test/rebar_eunit_tests.erl 2012-06-29 12:41:22 +02:00
Tuncer Ayaz
4f41e742d3 rebar_eunit_tests: avoid repetition 2011-08-07 16:21:43 +02:00
Tuncer Ayaz
e3fe1c6903 rebar_eunit_tests: check return values 2011-08-07 16:21:40 +02:00
Tuncer Ayaz
5f2930b701 Fix whitespace errors in unit tests 2011-08-05 01:52:33 +02:00
Tuncer Ayaz
c466076ffb Clean up emacs file local variables 2011-01-31 17:55:36 +01:00
Tuncer Ayaz
b18194e24d Fix file existence checks 2011-01-29 17:37:15 +01:00
Tuncer Ayaz
e4036cbe56 Apply Tidier suggestions 2011-01-13 17:39:14 +01:00
Juhani Rankimies
80c065191f Port rebar_eunit_tests to Windows 2010-10-27 11:39:12 -06:00
Chris Bernard
4825353a23 Fix incorrect coverage count when prod modules include EUnit header.
Modules that include the EUnit header get an implicit test/0 fun,
which cover considers a runnable line, but eunit:(TestRepresentation)
never calls.  Result: prod modules with tests can never reach 100%
coverage.  Ironic.  In this case, fix it by decrementing the NotCovered
counter returned by cover:analyze/3.
2010-05-15 15:09:45 -04:00
Chris Bernard
25538e071f Fixed 3 bugs in rebar_eunit. Added EUnit tests to capture them.
1.  When running the eunit command with the convention of putting
tests in "*_tests" modules, eunit would run those tests twice.  This
is because: 1) eunit:test/1 will naturally look for foo's tests both
in foo, and in foo_tests, and 2) eunit:test/1 was being folded over
all project modules.  The fix is to filter "*_tests" modules from the
list passed to eunit:test/1.

2.  When running the eunit command with cover enabled and tests in a
'test' directory, cover would error because it couldn't find the
source code for those tests.  This is because cover:analyze/3 will
only find module source in "." and "../src".  This is hard-coded in
cover :-(.  Since cover shouldn't be calculating code coverage on test
code anyway, the fix is to not fold cover:analyze/3 over
non-production code.

3.  When running the eunit command with cover enabled and a test suite
defined, cover would only attempt to calculate coverage on the the
test suite itself.  This was because only the suite was passed to
cover:analyze/3.  The fix is to fold cover:analyze/3 over all the
production code, filtering out the suite module if it is defined.
2010-03-04 20:53:12 -05:00