I am using green for my python project. I have a problem on knowing which part of the code that still uncovered with the unit test. When I run the green using green -vvv --run-coverage, on the result, it only shows the percentage of the covered code. How could I know which part of the code that were not covered? Is there any additional syntax that I can use in order to show the uncovered code?
Show code coverage in python using green
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Sorry for the delay! I didn't see this question come in!
Coverage 4.1 changed default internal behavior which disabled the missing line output in coverage through Green. This was fixed in Green 2.5.3.
So either use Coverage < 4.1 or Green >= 2.5.3 and you should get the missing lines output.