Devel::Cover::Report::Vim(3) Backend for displaying coverage data in Vim

VERSION

version 1.23

SYNOPSIS


cover -report vim

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a reporting mechanism for displaying coverage data in Vim. It is designed to be called from the "cover" program.

By default, the output of this report is a file named "coverage.vim" in the directory of the coverage database. To use it, run

 :so cover_db/coverage.vim

and you should see signs in the left column indicating the coverage status of that line.

The signs are as follows:

 P - Pod coverage
 S - Statement coverage
 R - Subroutine coverage
 B - Branch coverage
 C - Condition coverage

The last of the criteria, in the order given above, is the one which is displayed. Correctly covered criteria are shown in green. Incorrectly covered criteria are shown in red. Any incorrectly covered criterion will override a correctly covered criterion.

If the coverage for the file being displayed is out of date the a function called CoverageOld() is called and passed the name of the file. Similarly, for current coverage data file CoverageValid is called.

Signs may be overridden in a file named devel-cover.vim located somewhere underneath the ~/.vim directory.

For example, I use the solarized theme and keep the following commands in my local configuration file ~/.vim/local/devel-cover.vim:

 let s:fg_cover = "#859900"
 let s:fg_error = "#dc322f"
 let s:bg_valid = "#073642"
 let s:bg_old   = "#342a2a"
 let s:types = [ "pod", "subroutine", "statement", "branch", "condition", ]
 for s:type in s:types
     exe "highlight cov_" . s:type .       " ctermbg=1 cterm=bold gui=NONE guifg=" . s:fg_cover
     exe "highlight cov_" . s:type . "_error ctermbg=1 cterm=bold gui=NONE guifg=" . s:fg_error
 endfor
 exe "highlight SignColumn ctermbg=0 guibg=" . s:bg_valid
 " highlight cov ctermbg=8 guibg=#002b36
 " highlight err ctermbg=0 guibg=#073642
 function! s:set_bg(bg)
     for s:type in s:types
         exe "highlight cov_" . s:type .       " guibg=" . a:bg
         exe "highlight cov_" . s:type . "_error guibg=" . a:bg
     endfor
     exe "highlight SignColumn ctermbg=0 guibg=" . a:bg
 endfunction
 function! CoverageValid(filename)
     call s:set_bg(s:bg_valid)
 endfunction
 function! CoverageOld(filename)
     call s:set_bg(s:bg_old)
 endfunction

This configuration sets the background colour of the signs to a dark red when the coverage data is out of date.

coverage.vim adds two user commands: :Cov and :Uncov which can be used to toggle the state of coverage signs.

The idea and the vim template is shamelessly stolen from Simplecov-Vim. See https://github.com/nyarly/Simplecov-Vim

BUGS

Huh?

LICENCE

Copyright 2012-2016, Paul Johnson ([email protected])

This software is free. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.

The latest version of this software should be available from my homepage: http://www.pjcj.net

The template is copied from Simplecov-Vim (https://github.com/nyarly/Simplecov-Vim) and is under the MIT Licence.

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2011 Judson Lester

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