# Code Coverage ## Categories of coverage * executed - this line of code was hit during execution * instrumented - this line of code was part of the compilation unit, but not executed * missing - in a source file, but not compiled. * ignored - not an executable line, or a line we don't care about Coverage is calculated as `exe / (inst + miss)`. In general, lines that are in `miss` should be ignored, but our exclusion rules are not good enough. ## Buildbots Buildbots are currently on the [experimental waterfall](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/waterfall). The coverage figures they calculate come from running some subset of the chromium testing suite. * [Linux](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Linux%20Coverage%20(dbg)) - uses `gcov` * [Windows](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Win%20Coverage%20%28dbg%29) * [Mac](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/waterfall.fyi/builders/Mac%20Coverage%20%28dbg%29) Also, * [Coverage dashboard](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/coverage/) * [Example coverage summary](http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/coverage/linux-debug/49936/) - the coverage is calculated at directory and file level, and the directory structure is navigable via the **Subdirectories** table. ## Calculating coverage locally TODO ## Advanced Tips Sometimes a line of code should never be reached (e.g., `NOTREACHED()`). These can be marked in the source with `// COV_NF_LINE`. Note that this syntax is exact.