I have been trying to get the Code coverage working for iPhone simulator and always get a 0% coverage. Below are the configuration details and the steps that I have tried.
Configuration
Xcode 3.2.5/iOS 4.1 and iOS 4.2/Mac 10.6/GCC 4.2 Application UICatalog
References
http://www.cubiclemuses.com/cm/articles/2009/05/14/coverstory-on-the-iphone/
http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#qa/qa2007/qa1514.html
Steps
- Enable “Generate Test Coverage Files”
- Enable “Instrument Program Flow”
- Add “
-lgcov
” to “Other Linker Flags” UIApplicationExitsOnSuspend
flag in Info.plist is set to true
Result
I have the .gcda files generated but the coverage always show 0%.
Settings tried
Changing GCC to 4.0 and 4.2. When I try to change the GCC to 4.0 I get 26 build errors.
Set environment variables
(const char *prefix = "GCOV_PREFIX"; const char *prefixValue = [[NSHomeDirectory() stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Documents"] cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]; // This gets the filepath to the app's Documents directory const char *prefixStrip = "GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP"; const char *prefixStripValue = "1"; setenv(prefix, prefixValue, 1); // This sets an environment variable which tells gcov where to put the .gcda files. setenv(prefixStrip, prefixStripValue, 1); // This tells gcov to strip the default prefix, and use the filepath that we just declared.)
GCC Optimization set to None (-O0) and unchecked the precompiled prefix header file flag.