Hello Nuno, that's also absolutley correct for most .re'S.
Tuesday, August 9, 2005, 10:49:02 PM, you wrote: > Hi, > I've already had a change to test your patch (I've even have asked my > university for a server to put ithe reports on-line). > I've also came into this issue, which happens because re2c is called in the > wrong way (the output is printed to stdout, rather than directly to the > file). Those files should be generated with 're2c -b -o output_file.c > in_file.re'. (also: re2c should be called from the directory where the > in_file.re is, so that it uses relatives paths) > Conclusion, you just need to regenerate the parsers correctly. > BTW, there was an error in your patch: it cleans the *.gcno files (which are > generated at compile time) in cov_gen_clean() before running lcov, thus > breaking the proccess. > Nuno > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Coggeshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <internals@lists.php.net> > Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 9:38 PM > Subject: [PHP-DEV] GCOV >> Before we deep-freeze the CVS, I'd like to get my GCOV stuff committed. >> The changes are relatively minor and I've already run it past Andi. I'm >> trying to get around one last problem that maybe someone else can take >> care of: >> >> The basic issue is that our parsers have broken file/line preprocessor >> directives... since we're pre-generating these files and then committing >> them, things like #file and #line are breaking gcov because it's using >> them to look for source and the paths are from whomever committed them >> to begin with. I spoke with Andi about this at OSCON and we agreed that >> it's probably best when GCOV is enabled to strip those preprocessor >> directives out beforehand. Any other thoughts/comments? If no one has a >> better solution I'll commit the code later today. Best regards, Marcus -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php