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Issue 1366913004: Add coverage Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
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+.. Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+.. For details: https://bitbucket.org/ned/coveragepy/src/default/NOTICE.txt
+
+.. _config:
+
+===================
+Configuration files
+===================
+
+.. :history: 20100223T201600, new for 3.3
+.. :history: 20100725T211700, updated for 3.4.
+.. :history: 20100824T092900, added ``precision``.
+.. :history: 20110604T184400, updated for 3.5.
+.. :history: 20110827T212700, updated for 3.5.1
+.. :history: 20130926T222300, updated for 3.6.1
+.. :history: 20140925T064700, updated for 4.0a1
+.. :history: 20150124T173400, updated for 4.0a4
+.. :history: 20150802T174600, updated for 4.0b1
+
+
+Coverage.py options can be specified in a configuration file. This makes it
+easier to re-run coverage.py with consistent settings, and also allows for
+specification of options that are otherwise only available in the
+:ref:`API <api>`.
+
+Configuration files also make it easier to get coverage testing of spawned
+sub-processes. See :ref:`subprocess` for more details.
+
+The default name for configuration files is ``.coveragerc``, in the same
+directory coverage.py is being run in. Most of the settings in the
+configuration file are tied to your source code and how it should be measured,
+so it should be stored with your source, and checked into source control,
+rather than put in your home directory.
+
+A different name for the configuration file can be specified with the
+``--rcfile=FILE`` command line option.
+
+Coverage.py will read settings from a ``setup.cfg`` file if no other
+configuration file is used. In this case, the section names have "coverage:"
+prefixed, so the ``[run]`` options described below will be found in the
+``[coverage:run]`` section of ``setup.cfg``.
+
+
+Syntax
+------
+
+A coverage.py configuration file is in classic .ini file format: sections are
+introduced by a ``[section]`` header, and contain ``name = value`` entries.
+Lines beginning with ``#`` or ``;`` are ignored as comments.
+
+Strings don't need quotes. Multi-valued strings can be created by indenting
+values on multiple lines.
+
+Boolean values can be specified as ``on``, ``off``, ``true``, ``false``, ``1``,
+or ``0`` and are case-insensitive.
+
+Environment variables can be substituted in by using dollar signs: ``$WORD``
+or ``${WORD}`` will be replaced with the value of ``WORD`` in the environment.
+A dollar sign can be inserted with ``$$``. Missing environment variables
+will result in empty strings with no error.
+
+Many sections and values correspond roughly to commands and options in
+the :ref:`command-line interface <cmd>`.
+
+Here's a sample configuration file::
+
+ # .coveragerc to control coverage.py
+ [run]
+ branch = True
+
+ [report]
+ # Regexes for lines to exclude from consideration
+ exclude_lines =
+ # Have to re-enable the standard pragma
+ pragma: no cover
+
+ # Don't complain about missing debug-only code:
+ def __repr__
+ if self\.debug
+
+ # Don't complain if tests don't hit defensive assertion code:
+ raise AssertionError
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ # Don't complain if non-runnable code isn't run:
+ if 0:
+ if __name__ == .__main__.:
+
+ ignore_errors = True
+
+ [html]
+ directory = coverage_html_report
+
+
+.. _config_run:
+
+[run]
+-----
+
+These values are generally used when running product code, though some apply
+to more than one command.
+
+``branch`` (boolean, default False): whether to measure
+:ref:`branch coverage <branch>` in addition to statement coverage.
+
+``cover_pylib`` (boolean, default False): whether to measure the Python
+standard library.
+
+``concurrency`` (string, default "thread"): the name of the concurrency library
+in use by the product code. If your program uses `multiprocessing`_,
+`gevent`_, `greenlet`_, or `eventlet`_, you must name that library in this
+option, or coverage.py will produce very wrong results.
+
+.. _multiprocessing: https://docs.python.org/2/library/multiprocessing.html
+.. _greenlet: http://greenlet.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
+.. _gevent: http://www.gevent.org/
+.. _eventlet: http://eventlet.net/
+
+.. versionadded:: 4.0
+
+``data_file`` (string, default ".coverage"): the name of the data file to use
+for storing or reporting coverage.
+
+``debug`` (multi-string): a list of debug options. See :ref:`the run
+--debug option <cmd_run_debug>` for details.
+
+``include`` (multi-string): a list of file name patterns, the files to include
+in measurement or reporting. See :ref:`source` for details.
+
+``note`` (string): an arbitrary string that will be written to the data file.
+You can use the :meth:`CoverageData.run_infos` method to retrieve this string
+from a data file.
+
+``omit`` (multi-string): a list of file name patterns, the files to leave out
+of measurement or reporting. See :ref:`source` for details.
+
+``parallel`` (boolean, default False): append the machine name, process
+id and random number to the data file name to simplify collecting data from
+many processes. See :ref:`cmd_combining` for more information.
+
+``plugins`` (multi-string): a list of plugin package names. See :ref:`plugins`
+for more information.
+
+``source`` (multi-string): a list of packages or directories, the source to
+measure during execution. See :ref:`source` for details.
+
+``timid`` (boolean, default False): use a simpler but slower trace method.
+Try this if you get seemingly impossible results.
+
+
+.. _config_paths:
+
+[paths]
+-------
+
+The entries in this section are lists of file paths that should be considered
+equivalent when combining data from different machines::
+
+ [paths]
+ source =
+ src/
+ /jenkins/build/*/src
+ c:\myproj\src
+
+The names of the entries are ignored, you may choose any name that you like.
+The value is a lists of strings. When combining data with the ``combine``
+command, two file paths will be combined if they start with paths from the same
+list.
+
+The first value must be an actual file path on the machine where the reporting
+will happen, so that source code can be found. The other values can be file
+patterns to match against the paths of collected data, or they can be absolute
+or relative file paths on the current machine.
+
+See :ref:`cmd_combining` for more information.
+
+
+.. _config_report:
+
+[report]
+--------
+
+Values common to many kinds of reporting.
+
+``exclude_lines`` (multi-string): a list of regular expressions. Any line of
+your source code that matches one of these regexes is excluded from being
+reported as missing. More details are in :ref:`excluding`. If you use this
+option, you are replacing all the exclude regexes, so you'll need to also
+supply the "pragma: no cover" regex if you still want to use it.
+
+``fail_under`` (integer): a target coverage percentage. If the total coverage
+measurement is under this value, then exit with a status code of 2.
+
+``ignore_errors`` (boolean, default False): ignore source code that can't be
+found.
+
+``include`` (multi-string): a list of file name patterns, the files to include
+in reporting. See :ref:`source` for details.
+
+``omit`` (multi-string): a list of file name patterns, the files to leave out
+of reporting. See :ref:`source` for details.
+
+``partial_branches`` (multi-string): a list of regular expressions. Any line
+of code that matches one of these regexes is excused from being reported as
+a partial branch. More details are in :ref:`branch`. If you use this option,
+you are replacing all the partial branch regexes so you'll need to also
+supply the "pragma: no branch" regex if you still want to use it.
+
+``precision`` (integer): the number of digits after the decimal point to
+display for reported coverage percentages. The default is 0, displaying for
+example "87%". A value of 2 will display percentages like "87.32%".
+
+``show_missing`` (boolean, default False): when running a summary report, show
+missing lines. See :ref:`cmd_summary` for more information.
+
+``skip_covered`` (boolean, default False): Don't include files in the report
+that are 100% covered files. See :ref:`cmd_summary` for more information.
+
+
+.. _config_html:
+
+[html]
+------
+
+Values particular to HTML reporting. The values in the ``[report]`` section
+also apply to HTML output, where appropriate.
+
+``directory`` (string, default "htmlcov"): where to write the HTML report files.
+
+``extra_css`` (string): the path to a file of CSS to apply to the HTML report.
+The file will be copied into the HTML output directory. Don't name it
+"style.css". This CSS is in addition to the CSS normally used, though you can
+overwrite as many of the rules as you like.
+
+``title`` (string, default "Coverage report"): the title to use for the report.
+Note this is text, not HTML.
+
+
+.. _config_xml:
+
+[xml]
+-----
+
+Values particular to XML reporting. The values in the ``[report]`` section
+also apply to XML output, where appropriate.
+
+``output`` (string, default "coverage.xml"): where to write the XML report.
+
+``package_depth`` (integer, default 99): controls which directories are
+identified as packages in the report. Directories deeper than this depth are
+not reported as packages. The default is that all directories are reported as
+packages.
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