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title: "Measuring code coverage with codecov for libtool projects"
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name: "Gergely Polonkai"
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email: "gergely@polonkai.eu"
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I have recently found [codecov][https://codecov.io/]; they offer free
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services for public GitHub projects. As I have recently started writing
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tests for my SWE-GLib project, I decided to give it a go. Things are not
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this easy if you use GNU Autotools and libtool, though…
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The problem here is that these tools generate output under `src/.libs/`
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(given that your sources are under `src/`) and `gcov` has hard times
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finding the coverage data files. Well, at least in the codecov
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environment, it works fine on my machine.
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