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NAME

       cover - report coverage statistics

VERSION

       version 1.08

SYNOPSIS

        cover -help -info -version
              -summary -report report_format -outputdir dir
              -select filename -ignore filename
              -select_re RE -ignore_re RE
              -write [db] -delete -dump_db -launch
              -silent
              -coverage criterion
              -test -gcov
              -make [make]
              -add_uncoverable_point -delete_uncoverable_point
              -clean_uncoverable_points -uncoverable_file
              [report specific options]
              coverage_database [coverage_database ...]

DESCRIPTION

       Report coverage statistics in a variety of formats.

       The summary option produces a short textual summary.  Other reports are available by using the report
       option.

       The following reports are currently available:

        text                  - detailed textual summary
        html                  - detailed HTML reports
        html_basic            - detailed HTML reports with syntax highlighting
        compilation           - output in a format similar to Perl

OPTIONS

       The following command line options are supported:

        -h -help              - show help
        -i -info              - show documentation
        -v -version           - show version

        -silent               - don't print informational messages (default off)
        -summary              - give summary report                (default on)
        -report report_format - report format                      (default html)
        -outputdir            - directory for output               (default db)
        -launch               - launch report in viewer (if avail) (default off)

        -select filename      - only report on the file            (default all)
        -ignore filename      - don't report on the file           (default none)
        -select_re RE         - append to REs of files to select   (default none)
        -ignore_re RE         - append to REs of files to ignore   (default none)
        -write [db]           - write the merged database          (default off)
        -delete               - drop database(s)                   (default off)
        -dump_db              - dump database(s) (for debugging)   (default off)

        -coverage criterion   - report on criterion  (default all available)

        -test                 - drop database(s) and run make test (default off)
        -gcov                 - run gcov to cover XS code     (default on if using gcc)
        -make make_prog       - use the given 'make' program for 'make test'

        other options specific to the report format

REPORT FORMATS

       Tool accepts -report option:

       html|html_minimal (default)
           HTML  reporting.  Percentage  thresholds  are  color-coded and configurable via -report_c0 <integer>,
           -report_c1 <integer> and -report_c2 <integer>.:

               0%      75%      90%      100%
               |   ..   |   ..   |   ..   |
                  <c0      <c1      <c2   c3
                  red     yellow   orange green

       html_basic
           HTML reporting with  syntax  highlighting  if  PPI::HTML  or  Perl::Tidy  module  is  detected.  Like
           html|html_minimal reporting, percentage thresholds are color-coded and configurable.

       text
           Plain text reporting.

       compilation
           Like  text  but  hacked to give a minimal output in a format similar to that output by Perl itself so
           that it's easier to step through the untested locations with Emacs compilation mode.

DETAILS

       Any number of coverage databases may be specified on the command line.  These databases  will  be  merged
       and  the  reports  will  be  based  on the merged information.  If no databases are specified the default
       database (cover_db) will be used.

       The -write option will write out the merged database.  If no name is given  for  the  new  database,  the
       first  database  read  in  will  be  overwritten.   When  this option is used no reports are generated by
       default.

       Specify the -select, -select_re, -ignore, and -ignore_re options to report on  specific  files.   -select
       and  -ignore  are  interpreted  as  shell  globs;  -select_re  and  -ignore_re  are interpeted as regular
       expressions.

       Specify -coverage options to report on specific criteria.  By default all available  information  on  all
       criteria  in  all  files  will be reported.  Available coverage options are statement, branch, condition,
       subroutine, and pod.  However, if you know you only want coverage information for certain criteria it  is
       better to only collect data for those criteria in the first place by specifying them at that point.  This
       will  make  the  data  collection  and  reporting  processes  faster  and less memory intensive.  See the
       documentation for Devel::Cover for more information.

       The -test option will delete the databases and run your  tests  to  generate  new  coverage  data  before
       reporting  on  it.   Devel::Cover knows how to work with standard Perl Makefiles as well as Module::Build
       based distributions.   For  detailed  instructions  see  the  documentation  for  ExtUtils::MakeMaker  at
       <https://metacpan.org/module/ExtUtils::MakeMaker>         or         for         Module::Build         at
       <https://metacpan.org/module/Module::Build> both of which come as standard in recent Perl distributions.

       The -gcov option will try to run gcov on any XS code.  This requires that you are using  gcc  of  course.
       If you are using the -test option will be turned on by default.

EXIT STATUS

       The following exit values are returned:

       0   All operations were completed successfully.

       >0  An error occurred.

       With the -test option the exit status of the underlying test run is returned.

SEE ALSO

       Devel::Cover

BUGS

       Did I mention that this is alpha code?

       See the BUGS file.

LICENCE

       Copyright 2001-2013, Paul Johnson (paul@pjcj.net)

       This software is free.  It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.

       The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage: http://www.pjcj.net

perl v5.18.2                                       2013-08-24                                          COVER(1p)