596d463714
On a local workstation, it seems that tracking multiple processes during coverage may result in malformed coverage reports for unit tests and not for build tests. Given that multiple processes make a difference in coverage mainly for build tests, try to disable the tracking for unit tests to see if we get more stable coverage results.
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35 lines
716 B
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# -*- conf -*-
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# .coveragerc to control coverage.py
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[run]
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parallel = True
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branch = True
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source = lib
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omit =
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lib/spack/spack/test/*
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lib/spack/env/*
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lib/spack/docs/*
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lib/spack/external/*
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[report]
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# Regexes for lines to exclude from consideration
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exclude_lines =
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# Have to re-enable the standard pragma
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pragma: no cover
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# Don't complain about missing debug-only code:
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def __repr__
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if self\.debug
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# Don't complain if tests don't hit defensive assertion code:
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raise AssertionError
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raise NotImplementedError
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# Don't complain if non-runnable code isn't run:
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if 0:
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if False:
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if __name__ == .__main__.:
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ignore_errors = True
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[html]
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directory = htmlcov
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