changed the -c flag to -f

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Ryan Plessner 2015-01-12 10:28:09 -05:00
parent 7a753a8f86
commit 6aae9b70f8
4 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ install: /usr/racket/bin/raco pkg install $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR
script: script:
- /usr/racket/bin/raco test -Q $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR - /usr/racket/bin/raco test -Q $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR
- /usr/racket/bin/raco cover -c coveralls -d $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/coverage -p $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR - /usr/racket/bin/raco cover -f coveralls -d $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/coverage -b $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ install via `raco pkg install cover`. To install for development, checkout the r
To view the arguments for Cover run `raco cover -h`. To view the arguments for Cover run `raco cover -h`.
Code coverage can be generated by specifying the `-c <format>` flag. Code coverage can be generated by specifying the `-f <format>` flag.
Right now the valid formats are: `html` and `coveralls`. Right now the valid formats are: `html` and `coveralls`.
`html` simply generates html files for each source file containing coverage information and `html` simply generates html files for each source file containing coverage information and
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ install: /usr/racket/bin/raco pkg install --deps search-auto $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR #
script: script:
- /usr/racket/bin/raco test $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR # run tests. you wrote tests, right? - /usr/racket/bin/raco test $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR # run tests. you wrote tests, right?
- /usr/racket/bin/raco cover -c coveralls -d $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/coverage . # generate coverage information for coveralls - /usr/racket/bin/raco cover -f coveralls -d $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/coverage . # generate coverage information for coveralls
``` ```
The above Travis configuration will install any project dependencies, test your project, and report coverage information to coveralls. The above Travis configuration will install any project dependencies, test your project, and report coverage information to coveralls.

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
[("-d" "--directory") d [("-d" "--directory") d
"Specify output directory. Defaults to ./coverage." "Specify output directory. Defaults to ./coverage."
(set! coverage-dir d)] (set! coverage-dir d)]
[("-c" "--coverage") format [("-f" "--format") format
"Specify that coverage should be run and optional what format. Defaults to html." "Specify that coverage should be run and optional what format. Defaults to html."
(set! output-format format)] (set! output-format format)]
[("-v" "--verbose") [("-v" "--verbose")

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ exists). It will then dump the coverage information into a directory, by default
The @exec{raco cover} command accepts the following flags: The @exec{raco cover} command accepts the following flags:
@itemize[@item{@Flag{c} or @DFlag{coverage} @itemize[@item{@Flag{f} or @DFlag{format}
--- Sets the coverage output type. This flag defaults to html. --- Sets the coverage output type. This flag defaults to html.
valid formats are: valid formats are:
@itemize[@item{html: Generates one html file per tested file.} @itemize[@item{html: Generates one html file per tested file.}