The other day I tested TestCocoon, and everything seemed great. I compiled my code using cscl, csliband cslink, and I expected this to take care of all the tools. I get .csmes files and .exe.csmes files, but when I load them into CoverageBrowser, I don't see anything relevant. No covered / uncovered lines. All lines are gray.
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Is there anything else needed for TestCocoon to report coverage? Do I need to modify the source files? I also posted them on my forums here, but no result:
http://www.testcocoon.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=44
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We can extract coverage information in our makefiles, and the coverage browser is very useful.
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