Are you opposed to using codecov.io to compile the results and generate plots?
Brad On 6/24/20, 4:17 PM, "petsc-dev on behalf of Scott Kruger" <petsc-dev-boun...@mcs.anl.gov on behalf of kru...@txcorp.com> wrote: For more detail, Stage 4 of the pipeline ("analyze-pipeline") has all of the gcov data and you can download it from the right side after clicking "Download" from "Job Artifacts" tab. This is handled by the .gitlab-ci.yml file (search for gcov). If someone knows how gcov outputs it's data and how to upgrade the lib/petsc/bin/maint/gcov.py to read in the data as gitlab organizes it and then output the html/figures, then we'd have it done (locally. To upload to wiki or other gitlab display would require more work on the gitlab-ci.yml file). I spent quite a few hours on it, and got stuck. It requires understanding gcov to a degree that was interfering with other priorities. If someone has the knowledge or inclination, it's a good problem to solve. Scott On 6/24/20 2:39 PM, Satish Balay via petsc-dev wrote: > Its not yet setup in the current CI > > Satish > > On Wed, 24 Jun 2020, Matthew Knepley wrote: > >> Thanks, >> >> Matt >> >> -- Tech-X Corporation kru...@txcorp.com 5621 Arapahoe Ave, Suite A Phone: (720) 974-1841 Boulder, CO 80303 Fax: (303) 448-7756