package bisect_ppx
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
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Description
Bisect_ppx helps you test thoroughly. It is a small preprocessor that inserts instrumentation at places in your code, such as if-then-else and match expressions. After you run tests, Bisect_ppx gives a nice HTML report showing which places were visited and which were missed.
Usage is simple - add package bisect_ppx when building tests, run your tests, then run the Bisect_ppx report tool on the generated visitation files.
Published: 25 Mar 2019
README
Bisect_ppx
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Bisect_ppx is a code coverage tool for OCaml. It helps you test thoroughly by showing which parts of your code are not tested.
For a live demonstration, see the coverage report Bisect_ppx generates for itself.
Instructions
Most of these commands go in a Makefile
or other script, so that you only have to run that script, then refresh your browser.
Install Bisect_ppx.
opam install bisect_ppx
Add
bisect_ppx
to your library- or executable-under-test. Instructions are also available for Ocamlbuild, ocamlfind, and OASIS.(library (public_name my_code) (preprocess (pps bisect_ppx -conditional)))
Don't add
bisect_ppx
to your tests.Run your test binary. In addition to testing your code, it will produce one or more files with names like
bisect0001.out
.BISECT_ENABLE=yes dune runtest
Generate the coverage report.
bisect-ppx-report -I _build/default/ -html coverage/ `find . -name 'bisect*.out'`
Open
coverage/index.html
!In each file of the report,
- Green lines contain expressions, all of which were visited.
- Red lines contain expressions, none of which were visited.
- Yellow lines contain expressions, some of which were visited, but others not.
- White lines are those that don't contain visitable expressions. They may have type declarations, keywords, or something else that Bisect_ppx did not, or cannot instrument.
See also the advanced usage.
Coveralls.io
You can generate a Coveralls json report using the bisect-ppx-report
tool with the -coveralls
flag. Note that Bisect_ppx reports are more precise than Coveralls, which only considers whole lines as visited or not. The built-in Coveralls reporter will consider a full line unvisited if any point on that line is not visited, check the html report to verify precisly which points are not covered.
Example using the built-in Coveralls reporter on Travis CI (which sets $TRAVIS_JOB_ID
):
bisect-ppx-report \
-I _build/default/ \
-coveralls coverage.json \
-service-name travis-ci \
-service-job-id $TRAVIS_JOB_ID \
`find . -name 'bisect*.out'`
curl -L -F json_file=@./coverage.json https://coveralls.io/api/v1/jobs
Bisect_ppx in practice
A small sample of projects using Bisect_ppx:
License
Bisect_ppx is available under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 (MPL). To summarize, you can incorporate Bisect_ppx into proprietary projects. If you make modifications to Bisect_ppx, you have to open-source them. The rest of your project remains proprietary.
Essentially, this is like the BSD or MIT licenses, except that if you include a customized Bisect_ppx in a release (as opposed to private use), you have to make the altered source visible. This can be done by contributing the changes back, keeping Bisect_ppx in a visible fork, or if your bigger project itself also happens to be open source.
Besides proprietary licenses, MPL is compatible with BSD/MIT/Apache- and (L)GPL-licensed projects. See the MPL 2.0 FAQ.
The Ocamlbuild plugin is dedicated to the public domain.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are warmly welcome. Bisect_ppx is developed on GitHub, so please open an issue.
To get the latest development version of Bisect_ppx using OPAM, run
opam source --dev-repo --pin bisect_ppx
You will now have a bisect_ppx
subdirectory to work in.
Dependencies (5)
- ppx_tools_versioned
-
ocaml-migrate-parsetree
>= "1.1.0" & < "2.0.0"
-
ocaml
>= "4.02.0"
- dune
- base-unix
Used by (47)
- ambient-context
- ambient-context-eio
- ambient-context-lwt
-
azure-cosmos-db
>= "0.2.3"
-
base58
>= "0.1.2"
-
bio_io
< "0.5.1"
- bisect-summary
-
bisect_ppx-ocamlbuild
>= "1.0.1"
- checked_oint
- cll
-
cuid
>= "0.2"
- exit
-
GT
>= "0.5.2"
- gobba
-
hc
< "0.2"
- jose
- little_logger
-
lwt
< "5.3.0"
-
markup
= "0.8.1"
- mazeppa
-
memo
< "0.2"
-
minicaml
>= "0.3.3"
- mirage-block-ccm
- mirage-btrees
- mnd
-
mssql
< "2.0.3"
- obeam
-
ocaml-protoc-plugin
>= "5.0.0"
-
ocamlformat
= "0.11.0"
-
ocveralls
>= "0.3.2"
-
odoc
< "2.1.1"
- omg
- opazl
- partition_map
- pf-qubes
-
pgx
< "1.0"
-
ppx_make
>= "0.3.4"
-
ppx_subliner
>= "0.2.0"
-
pyml_bindgen
< "0.3.0"
- reed-solomon-erasure
- rfc6287
- so
- tezos-bls12-381-polynomial
-
tezos-plompiler
= "0.1.3"
-
tezos-plonk
= "0.1.3"
-
validate
>= "1.0.0"
-
zanuda
>= "1.1.0"
Conflicts (1)
-
ocveralls
<= "0.3.2"