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1opam-version: "2.0" 2 3synopsis: "Code coverage for OCaml" 4license: "MIT" 5homepage: "https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx" 6doc: "https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx" 7bug-reports: "https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx/issues" 8 9dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx.git" 10authors: [ 11 "Xavier Clerc <bisect@x9c.fr>" 12 "Leonid Rozenberg <leonidr@gmail.com>" 13 "Anton Bachin <antonbachin@yahoo.com>" 14] 15maintainer: [ 16 "Anton Bachin <antonbachin@yahoo.com>" 17 "Leonid Rozenberg <leonidr@gmail.com>" 18] 19 20depends: [ 21 "base-unix" 22 "cmdliner" {>= "1.0.0" & < "2.0.0"} 23 "dune" {>= "2.7.0"} 24 "ocaml" {>= "4.02.0"} 25 "ocaml" {with-test & < "4.12"} 26 "ocaml-migrate-parsetree" {>= "1.7.0" & < "2.0.0"} 27 "ppx_tools_versioned" {>= "5.4.0"} 28 29 "ocamlfind" {with-test} 30 "ounit2" {with-test} 31] 32 33build: [ 34 ["dune" "build" "-p" name "-j" jobs] 35 ["dune" "runtest" "-p" name "-j" jobs] {with-test} 36] 37 38description: "Bisect_ppx helps you test thoroughly. It is a small preprocessor 39that inserts instrumentation at places in your code, such as if-then-else and 40match expressions. After you run tests, Bisect_ppx gives a nice HTML report 41showing which places were visited and which were missed. 42 43Usage is simple - add package bisect_ppx when building tests, run your tests, 44then run the Bisect_ppx report tool on the generated visitation files." 45 46url { 47 src: "https://github.com/aantron/bisect_ppx/archive/2.5.0.tar.gz" 48 checksum: [ 49 "sha256=ae53fdd62b2062fb3e2996c0d62c1ce63ce91378b64d879cdf61e52b33f5d47c" 50 "md5=2eaf2f24c5d91ff975050db37d8a4cd2" 51 ] 52}