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This module provides runtime support for Bisect. Instrumented programs should hence be linked with this module.
Each instrumented file creates an array of counters, one for each point in that file. It then registers the array with this runtime module. Upon program exit (using at_exit
), this module dumps the accumulated counts from all the arrays into an output file.
The default base name for the output file is bisect
in the current directory, but another base name can be specified using the BISECT_FILE
environment variable. The actual file name is the first non-existing <base><n>.coverage
file where base
is the base name and n
a natural number value padded with zeroes to 4 digits (i.e. "0001", "0002", and so on).
Another environment variable can be used to customize the behaviour of Bisect: BISECT_SILENT
. If this variable is set to YES
or ON
(ignoring case), then Bisect will not output any message. Otherwise, Bisect will output a message in two situations:
BISECT_SILENT
is set to ERR
(ignoring case), these error messages are routed to stderr
, otherwise BISECT_SILENT
is used to determine a filename for this output. The default value is bisect.log
.Because instrumented modules refer to Bisect
, one is advised to link this module as one of the first ones of the program.
Since the counts output file and log file are, by default, relative to the current working directory, an instrumented process should be careful about changing its working directory, or else BISECT_FILE
and BISECT_SILENT
should be specified with absolute paths.
val register_file :
string ->
point_count:int ->
point_definitions:string ->
[ `Staged of int -> unit ]
register_file file ~point_count ~point_definitions
indicates that the file file
is part of the application that has been instrumented. point_definitions
is a serialized Common.point_definition list
giving the locations of all points in the file. The returned callback is used to increment visitation counts.
Returns the binary coverage data accumulated by the program so far. This should eventually be written to a file, to be processed by bisect-ppx-report
.
On Node.js, writes the same coverage data that is returned by get_coverage_data
to a .coverage
file with a randomized name in the current directory.
val dump_counters_exn : out_channel -> unit
dump_counters_exn channel
dumps the runtime coverage counters to the specified channel
.
An exception is raised if writing is not successful