How to use MS code coverage tool in command line?
I have the following C++ code.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int testfunction(int input)
{
if (input > 0) {
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
int main()
{
testfunction(-1);
testfunction(1);
}
I compiled it to get the execution
cl /Zi hello.cpp -link /Profile
Then, I instrument the execution and generated the .coverage binary.
vsinstr -coverage hello.exe
start vsperfmon -coverage -output:mytestrun.coverage
vsperfcmd -shutdown
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When I open the coverage file in VS2010, I got nothing in its results.
What might be wrong? I followed the instructions in this post.
You need to run your program after the monitor starts:
> vsinstr /coverage hello.exe
> start vsperfmon /coverage /output:mytestrun.coverage
> hello.exe
> vsperfcmd /shutdown
When you run step 3, you should see some notification in vsperfmon.exe that hello.exe has started.
If you plan on doing multiple test runs, you only need to run steps 2-4. In other words, you only need to instrument your binary (step 1) once after it's built.
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