1 llvm-cov - emit coverage information
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9 :program:`llvm-cov` *command* [*args...*]
14 The :program:`llvm-cov` tool shows code coverage information for
15 programs that are instrumented to emit profile data. It can be used to
16 work with ``gcov``\-style coverage or with ``clang``\'s instrumentation
19 If the program is invoked with a base name of ``gcov``, it will behave as if
20 the :program:`llvm-cov gcov` command were called. Otherwise, a command should
26 * :ref:`gcov <llvm-cov-gcov>`
27 * :ref:`show <llvm-cov-show>`
28 * :ref:`report <llvm-cov-report>`
29 * :ref:`export <llvm-cov-export>`
31 .. program:: llvm-cov gcov
41 :program:`llvm-cov gcov` [*options*] *SOURCEFILE*
46 The :program:`llvm-cov gcov` tool reads code coverage data files and displays
47 the coverage information for a specified source file. It is compatible with the
48 ``gcov`` tool from version 4.2 of ``GCC`` and may also be compatible with some
49 later versions of ``gcov``.
51 To use :program:`llvm-cov gcov`, you must first build an instrumented version
52 of your application that collects coverage data as it runs. Compile with the
53 ``-fprofile-arcs`` and ``-ftest-coverage`` options to add the
54 instrumentation. (Alternatively, you can use the ``--coverage`` option, which
55 includes both of those other options.) You should compile with debugging
56 information (``-g``) and without optimization (``-O0``); otherwise, the
57 coverage data cannot be accurately mapped back to the source code.
59 At the time you compile the instrumented code, a ``.gcno`` data file will be
60 generated for each object file. These ``.gcno`` files contain half of the
61 coverage data. The other half of the data comes from ``.gcda`` files that are
62 generated when you run the instrumented program, with a separate ``.gcda``
63 file for each object file. Each time you run the program, the execution counts
64 are summed into any existing ``.gcda`` files, so be sure to remove any old
65 files if you do not want their contents to be included.
67 By default, the ``.gcda`` files are written into the same directory as the
68 object files, but you can override that by setting the ``GCOV_PREFIX`` and
69 ``GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP`` environment variables. The ``GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP``
70 variable specifies a number of directory components to be removed from the
71 start of the absolute path to the object file directory. After stripping those
72 directories, the prefix from the ``GCOV_PREFIX`` variable is added. These
73 environment variables allow you to run the instrumented program on a machine
74 where the original object file directories are not accessible, but you will
75 then need to copy the ``.gcda`` files back to the object file directories
76 where :program:`llvm-cov gcov` expects to find them.
78 Once you have generated the coverage data files, run :program:`llvm-cov gcov`
79 for each main source file where you want to examine the coverage results. This
80 should be run from the same directory where you previously ran the
81 compiler. The results for the specified source file are written to a file named
82 by appending a ``.gcov`` suffix. A separate output file is also created for
83 each file included by the main source file, also with a ``.gcov`` suffix added.
85 The basic content of an ``.gcov`` output file is a copy of the source file with
86 an execution count and line number prepended to every line. The execution
87 count is shown as ``-`` if a line does not contain any executable code. If
88 a line contains code but that code was never executed, the count is displayed
94 .. option:: -a, --all-blocks
96 Display all basic blocks. If there are multiple blocks for a single line of
97 source code, this option causes llvm-cov to show the count for each block
98 instead of just one count for the entire line.
100 .. option:: -b, --branch-probabilities
102 Display conditional branch probabilities and a summary of branch information.
104 .. option:: -c, --branch-counts
106 Display branch counts instead of probabilities (requires -b).
108 .. option:: -f, --function-summaries
110 Show a summary of coverage for each function instead of just one summary for
111 an entire source file.
115 Display available options (--help-hidden for more).
117 .. option:: -l, --long-file-names
119 For coverage output of files included from the main source file, add the
120 main file name followed by ``##`` as a prefix to the output file names. This
121 can be combined with the --preserve-paths option to use complete paths for
122 both the main file and the included file.
124 .. option:: -n, --no-output
126 Do not output any ``.gcov`` files. Summary information is still
129 .. option:: -o=<DIR|FILE>, --object-directory=<DIR>, --object-file=<FILE>
131 Find objects in DIR or based on FILE's path. If you specify a particular
132 object file, the coverage data files are expected to have the same base name
133 with ``.gcno`` and ``.gcda`` extensions. If you specify a directory, the
134 files are expected in that directory with the same base name as the source
137 .. option:: -p, --preserve-paths
139 Preserve path components when naming the coverage output files. In addition
140 to the source file name, include the directories from the path to that
141 file. The directories are separate by ``#`` characters, with ``.`` directories
142 removed and ``..`` directories replaced by ``^`` characters. When used with
143 the --long-file-names option, this applies to both the main file name and the
146 .. option:: -u, --unconditional-branches
148 Include unconditional branches in the output for the --branch-probabilities
153 Display the version of llvm-cov.
155 .. option:: -x, --hash-filenames
157 Use md5 hash of file name when naming the coverage output files. The source
158 file name will be suffixed by ``##`` followed by MD5 hash calculated for it.
163 :program:`llvm-cov gcov` returns 1 if it cannot read input files. Otherwise,
166 .. program:: llvm-cov show
176 :program:`llvm-cov show` [*options*] -instr-profile *PROFILE* *BIN* [*-object BIN,...*] [[*-object BIN*]] [*SOURCES*]
181 The :program:`llvm-cov show` command shows line by line coverage of the
182 binaries *BIN*,... using the profile data *PROFILE*. It can optionally be
183 filtered to only show the coverage for the files listed in *SOURCES*.
185 *BIN* may be an executable, object file, dynamic library, or archive (thin or
188 To use :program:`llvm-cov show`, you need a program that is compiled with
189 instrumentation to emit profile and coverage data. To build such a program with
190 ``clang`` use the ``-fprofile-instr-generate`` and ``-fcoverage-mapping``
191 flags. If linking with the ``clang`` driver, pass ``-fprofile-instr-generate``
192 to the link stage to make sure the necessary runtime libraries are linked in.
194 The coverage information is stored in the built executable or library itself,
195 and this is what you should pass to :program:`llvm-cov show` as a *BIN*
196 argument. The profile data is generated by running this instrumented program
197 normally. When the program exits it will write out a raw profile file,
198 typically called ``default.profraw``, which can be converted to a format that
199 is suitable for the *PROFILE* argument using the :program:`llvm-profdata merge`
205 .. option:: -show-line-counts
207 Show the execution counts for each line. Defaults to true, unless another
208 ``-show`` option is used.
210 .. option:: -show-expansions
212 Expand inclusions, such as preprocessor macros or textual inclusions, inline
213 in the display of the source file. Defaults to false.
215 .. option:: -show-instantiations
217 For source regions that are instantiated multiple times, such as templates in
218 ``C++``, show each instantiation separately as well as the combined summary.
221 .. option:: -show-regions
223 Show the execution counts for each region by displaying a caret that points to
224 the character where the region starts. Defaults to false.
226 .. option:: -show-line-counts-or-regions
228 Show the execution counts for each line if there is only one region on the
229 line, but show the individual regions if there are multiple on the line.
232 .. option:: -use-color
234 Enable or disable color output. By default this is autodetected.
236 .. option:: -arch=[*NAMES*]
238 Specify a list of architectures such that the Nth entry in the list
239 corresponds to the Nth specified binary. If the covered object is a universal
240 binary, this specifies the architecture to use. It is an error to specify an
241 architecture that is not included in the universal binary or to use an
242 architecture that does not match a non-universal binary.
244 .. option:: -name=<NAME>
246 Show code coverage only for functions with the given name.
248 .. option:: -name-whitelist=<FILE>
250 Show code coverage only for functions listed in the given file. Each line in
251 the file should start with `whitelist_fun:`, immediately followed by the name
252 of the function to accept. This name can be a wildcard expression.
254 .. option:: -name-regex=<PATTERN>
256 Show code coverage only for functions that match the given regular expression.
258 .. option:: -ignore-filename-regex=<PATTERN>
260 Skip source code files with file paths that match the given regular expression.
262 .. option:: -format=<FORMAT>
264 Use the specified output format. The supported formats are: "text", "html".
266 .. option:: -tab-size=<TABSIZE>
268 Replace tabs with <TABSIZE> spaces when preparing reports. Currently, this is
269 only supported for the html format.
271 .. option:: -output-dir=PATH
273 Specify a directory to write coverage reports into. If the directory does not
274 exist, it is created. When used in function view mode (i.e when -name or
275 -name-regex are used to select specific functions), the report is written to
276 PATH/functions.EXTENSION. When used in file view mode, a report for each file
277 is written to PATH/REL_PATH_TO_FILE.EXTENSION.
279 .. option:: -Xdemangler=<TOOL>|<TOOL-OPTION>
281 Specify a symbol demangler. This can be used to make reports more
282 human-readable. This option can be specified multiple times to supply
283 arguments to the demangler (e.g `-Xdemangler c++filt -Xdemangler -n` for C++).
284 The demangler is expected to read a newline-separated list of symbols from
285 stdin and write a newline-separated list of the same length to stdout.
287 .. option:: -num-threads=N, -j=N
289 Use N threads to write file reports (only applicable when -output-dir is
290 specified). When N=0, llvm-cov auto-detects an appropriate number of threads to
291 use. This is the default.
293 .. option:: -line-coverage-gt=<N>
295 Show code coverage only for functions with line coverage greater than the
298 .. option:: -line-coverage-lt=<N>
300 Show code coverage only for functions with line coverage less than the given
303 .. option:: -region-coverage-gt=<N>
305 Show code coverage only for functions with region coverage greater than the
308 .. option:: -region-coverage-lt=<N>
310 Show code coverage only for functions with region coverage less than the given
313 .. option:: -path-equivalence=<from>,<to>
315 Map the paths in the coverage data to local source file paths. This allows you
316 to generate the coverage data on one machine, and then use llvm-cov on a
317 different machine where you have the same files on a different path.
319 .. program:: llvm-cov report
329 :program:`llvm-cov report` [*options*] -instr-profile *PROFILE* *BIN* [*-object BIN,...*] [[*-object BIN*]] [*SOURCES*]
334 The :program:`llvm-cov report` command displays a summary of the coverage of
335 the binaries *BIN*,... using the profile data *PROFILE*. It can optionally be
336 filtered to only show the coverage for the files listed in *SOURCES*.
338 *BIN* may be an executable, object file, dynamic library, or archive (thin or
341 If no source files are provided, a summary line is printed for each file in the
342 coverage data. If any files are provided, summaries can be shown for each
343 function in the listed files if the ``-show-functions`` option is enabled.
345 For information on compiling programs for coverage and generating profile data,
346 see :ref:`llvm-cov-show`.
351 .. option:: -use-color[=VALUE]
353 Enable or disable color output. By default this is autodetected.
355 .. option:: -arch=<name>
357 If the covered binary is a universal binary, select the architecture to use.
358 It is an error to specify an architecture that is not included in the
359 universal binary or to use an architecture that does not match a
360 non-universal binary.
362 .. option:: -show-functions
364 Show coverage summaries for each function. Defaults to false.
366 .. option:: -show-instantiation-summary
368 Show statistics for all function instantiations. Defaults to false.
370 .. option:: -ignore-filename-regex=<PATTERN>
372 Skip source code files with file paths that match the given regular expression.
374 .. program:: llvm-cov export
384 :program:`llvm-cov export` [*options*] -instr-profile *PROFILE* *BIN* [*-object BIN,...*] [[*-object BIN*]] [*SOURCES*]
389 The :program:`llvm-cov export` command exports coverage data of the binaries
390 *BIN*,... using the profile data *PROFILE* in either JSON or lcov trace file
393 When exporting JSON, the regions, functions, expansions, and summaries of the
394 coverage data will be exported. When exporting an lcov trace file, the
395 line-based coverage and summaries will be exported.
397 The exported data can optionally be filtered to only export the coverage
398 for the files listed in *SOURCES*.
400 For information on compiling programs for coverage and generating profile data,
401 see :ref:`llvm-cov-show`.
406 .. option:: -arch=<name>
408 If the covered binary is a universal binary, select the architecture to use.
409 It is an error to specify an architecture that is not included in the
410 universal binary or to use an architecture that does not match a
411 non-universal binary.
413 .. option:: -format=<FORMAT>
415 Use the specified output format. The supported formats are: "text" (JSON),
418 .. option:: -summary-only
420 Export only summary information for each file in the coverage data. This mode
421 will not export coverage information for smaller units such as individual
422 functions or regions. The result will contain the same information as produced
423 by the :program:`llvm-cov report` command, but presented in JSON or lcov
424 format rather than text.
426 .. option:: -ignore-filename-regex=<PATTERN>
428 Skip source code files with file paths that match the given regular expression.
430 .. option:: -skip-expansions
432 Skip exporting macro expansion coverage data.
434 .. option:: -skip-functions
436 Skip exporting per-function coverage data.
438 .. option:: -num-threads=N, -j=N
440 Use N threads to export coverage data. When N=0, llvm-cov auto-detects an
441 appropriate number of threads to use. This is the default.