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LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual 10 Code CoverageCode Coverage in LispWorks allows you to compile your code with code execution counters, which then record when each piece of code is executed, and then display which parts of the program were executed and how frequently. Alternatively you can compile your code with a binary flag to record simply whether each piece was executed or not.
10.1 Using Code Coverage 10.2 Manipulating code coverage data 10.3 Preventing code generation for some forms 10.4 Code coverage and multithreading 10.5 Counting overflow 10.6 Memory usage and code speed 10.7 Understanding the code coverage output 10.8 Coloring code that has changedLispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual - 20 Sep 2017
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