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Do you measure code coverage?

Survey period: 27 Mar 2017 to 3 Apr 2017

Code Coverage: the degree to which the source code of a program is executed when a particular test suite runs.

OptionVotes% 
Yes - to ensure our unit tests cover all execution paths15116.00
Yes - to know how much of our code is actually run in production242.54
Yes - for both tests and in production434.56
Yes - for other reasons262.75
No - but we are planning to727.63
No - it's a pointless metric848.90
No - we don't have the tools or expertise14415.25
No - we don't have time11812.50
No28229.87



 
GeneralRe: No Pin
Rob Philpott28-Mar-17 2:31
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GeneralRe: No Pin
Agent__00729-Mar-17 1:52
professionalAgent__00729-Mar-17 1:52 
GeneralYes i do, first option but! Pin
HobbyProggy26-Mar-17 19:26
professionalHobbyProggy26-Mar-17 19:26 
GeneralNo Pin
Nelek26-Mar-17 18:58
protectorNelek26-Mar-17 18:58 
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Testing is for kids, deploying to line server strengths your character Laugh | :laugh: Laugh | :laugh: Laugh | :laugh:
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M.D.V. Wink | ;)

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GeneralI selected the first option but, Pin
dan!sh 26-Mar-17 18:08
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