metasploit-framework/.simplecov

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# RM_INFO is set when using Rubymine. In Rubymine, starting SimpleCov is
# controlled by running with coverage, so don't explicitly start coverage (and
# therefore generate a report) when in Rubymine. This _will_ generate a report
# whenever `rake spec` is run.
unless ENV['RM_INFO']
SimpleCov.start
end
SimpleCov.configure do
# ignore this file
add_filter '.simplecov'
#
# Changed Files in Git Group
# @see http://fredwu.me/post/35625566267/simplecov-test-coverage-for-changed-files-only
#
untracked = `git ls-files --exclude-standard --others`
unstaged = `git diff --name-only`
staged = `git diff --name-only --cached`
all = untracked + unstaged + staged
changed_filenames = all.split("\n")
add_group 'Changed' do |source_file|
changed_filenames.detect { |changed_filename|
source_file.filename.end_with?(changed_filename)
}
end
#
# Framework (msf) related groups
#
add_group 'Metasploit Framework', 'lib/msf'
add_group 'Metasploit Framework (Base)', 'lib/msf/base'
add_group 'Metasploit Framework (Core)', 'lib/msf/core'
#
# Other library groups
#
add_group 'Metasm', 'lib/metasm'
add_group 'PacketFu', 'lib/packetfu'
add_group 'Rex', 'lib/rex'
add_group 'RKelly', 'lib/rkelly'
add_group 'Ruby Mysql', 'lib/rbmysql'
add_group 'Ruby Postgres', 'lib/postgres'
add_group 'SNMP', 'lib/snmp'
add_group 'Zip', 'lib/zip'
#
# Specs are reported on to ensure that all examples are being run and all
# lets, befores, afters, etc are being used.
#
add_group 'Specs', 'spec'
end