I am using clover to calculate the code coverage of my unit tests. I am getting a certain percentage with around 64 tests failing. Just wanted to know whether the failed tests are also contributing to the amount of code covered percentage or not?
Does clover report coverage of failed unit tests also
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First, please note that Clover records two kinds of code coverage:
global coverage - from entire test run, this will always contain code coverage from all tests (and not only tests, also from setUp methods etc)
per-test coverage - code coverage is tracked for every test individually
In case of the per-test coverage you can select whether coverage from failed tests should be included or not. You can configure this option for report generation. See:
You can also toggle this in IDE (a coloured bar on editor margin will change):
References:
Cheers Marek