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covr (version 3.6.1)

zero_coverage: Provide locations of zero coverage

Description

When examining the test coverage of a package, it is useful to know if there are any locations where there is 0 test coverage.

Usage

zero_coverage(x, ...)

Value

A data.frame with coverage data where the coverage is 0.

Arguments

x

a coverage object returned package_coverage()

...

additional arguments passed to tally_coverage()

Details

if used within RStudio this function outputs the results using the Marker API.