CMake/Source/CTest/cmParseCoberturaCoverage.h
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/* Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details. */
#ifndef cmParseCoberturaCoverage_h
#define cmParseCoberturaCoverage_h
#include "cmConfigure.h" // IWYU pragma: keep
#include <string>
#include <vector>
class cmCTest;
class cmCTestCoverageHandlerContainer;
/** \class cmParsePythonCoverage
* \brief Parse coverage.py Python coverage information
*
* This class is used to parse the output of the coverage.py tool that
* is currently maintained by Ned Batchelder. That tool has a command
* that produces xml output in the format typically output by the common
* Java-based Cobertura coverage application. This helper class parses
* that XML file to fill the coverage-handler container.
*/
class cmParseCoberturaCoverage
{
public:
//! Create the coverage parser by passing in the coverage handler
//! container and the cmCTest object
cmParseCoberturaCoverage(cmCTestCoverageHandlerContainer& cont,
cmCTest* ctest);
bool inSources;
bool inSource;
std::vector<std::string> filepaths;
//! Read the XML produced by running `coverage xml`
bool ReadCoverageXML(const char* xmlFile);
private:
class XMLParser;
cmCTestCoverageHandlerContainer& Coverage;
cmCTest* CTest;
std::string CurFileName;
};
#endif