* build.xml:

Changed the way the Clover report is generated.
  Used the existing targets, instead of having to maintain two different sets
    of targets to build with or without Clover.
  Changed order of target dependencies for clover.tests so that instrumented
    classes are built before the test classes.
  Removed the separate target folder for instrumented classes.  If a separate
    target folder is used, separate classpaths are required when testing with
    Clover than when not using Clover.

* project.properties:
  Removed the target.clover.dir property definition.
  Updated clover.dbdir to put the DB somewhere safe.
  Set clover.excluded so as not instrument the test classes themselves.
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Francois Beausoleil 2004-03-23 18:16:40 +00:00
parent cd2727b85b
commit 61b657318d
2 changed files with 7 additions and 39 deletions

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@ -354,48 +354,17 @@
<target name="clover.build" description="Compile main source tree java files WITH CLOVER into class files">
<mkdir dir="${clover.dbdir}"/>
<!-- switch on Clover by specifying it as the compiler to use -->
<property name="build.compiler" value="org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.CloverCompilerAdapter"/>
<mkdir dir="${target.clover.dir}"/>
<javac destdir="${target.clover.dir}" target="1.3" debug="${debug}"
deprecation="false" optimize="false" failonerror="true">
<src path="${src.dir}"/>
<classpath refid="qa-portalpath"/>
</javac>
<copy todir="${target.clover.dir}" preservelastmodified="true">
<fileset dir="${src.dir}">
<include name="**/*.xml"/>
<include name="**/*.dtd"/>
</fileset>
</copy>
<antcall target="build"/>
</target>
<target name="clover.tests" depends="buildtests,clover.build" description="Run Clover tests">
<junit printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes">
<!-- Must go first to ensure the jndi.properties takes precedence -->
<classpath location="${target.testclasses.dir}"/>
<classpath location="${target.clover.dir}"/>
<!-- Need files loaded as resources -->
<classpath location="${test.dir}"/>
<classpath refid="qa-portalpath"/>
<batchtest fork="yes">
<fileset dir="${target.testclasses.dir}" includes="${test.includes}" excludes="${test.excludes}"/>
</batchtest>
</junit>
</target>
<target name="clover.tests" depends="clover.build,buildtests,tests" description="Run Clover tests"/>
<!--
Run test suite under Clover coverage analysis, and bring up

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@ -75,9 +75,8 @@ target.otherclasses.dir=${target.dir}/other-classes
# Where to find code formatting rules
jalopy.xml=jalopy.xml
# Where we generate instrumented (Cloverised) classes
target.clover.dir=${target.dir}/clover
clover.dbdir=${target.clover.dir}
# Clover properties
clover.dbdir=${target.dir}/clover
clover.dbfile=acegi_security_coverage.db
clover.initstring=${clover.dbdir}/${clover.dbfile}
target.clover.html.dir=${target.dir}/clover-reports
@ -85,7 +84,7 @@ target.clover.html.dir=${target.dir}/clover-reports
# Global property to exclude selected classes from Clover instrumentation.
# Typically we'll use this to exclude experimental packages from coverage
# analysis, or classes that are intended to support development.
clover.excludes=
clover.excludes=**/*Exception.java:**/*Tests.java
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# docbook reference documentation