coverage-mode
is an Emacs minor mode that enables the highlighting of lines within buffers to indicate their code coverage status, as determined by your test suite.
coverage-mode
is available on MELPA and MELPA-STABLE
You can install coverage-mode
with the following command.
M-x package-install [RET] coverage [RET]
To enable coverage-mode
in the current buffer, use M-x coverage-mode RET
.
Repeat this command to disable coverage-mode
for the current buffer.
Once enabled in a buffer, highlighting will be automatically updated as the test coverage for that file changes. You may enable and disable coverage-mode
independently for multiple files in the same project.
Currently coverage-mode
only works with output as supplied by the SimpleCov gem.
By default, coverage-mode
looks in your current vc-git-root
directory for the coverage/.resultset.json
file. You can configure this to whatever filepath you want through the Coverage Dir
customization variable.
You can also choose your own faces
for covered & uncovered lines through customization variables. These default to green for covered & red for uncovered.
You may also wish to customize coverage-interval
if you want more (or less) responsive coverage highlight updates.
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