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How would one go about doing this? (Code Coverage)

gantww asked:

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I've noted with interest that there seems to be a lack of open source tools for .NET test coverage analysis. I'm pretty comfortable with .NET, but off the top of my head, I can't figure out how someone could do it without making their own version of the runtime or tampering with the IL emitted when code is compiled (which sounds like either great resume material, insanity, or possibly both).

I'm just kind of curious, but I'm not sure even how this sort of thing is typically done.
Tags: .NET (.NET CF)

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