Author: Aaron Junker (Aaron-Junker)
Committer: GitHub (web-flow)
Pusher: cmb69
Date: 2022-05-27T11:09:46+02:00

Commit: 
https://github.com/php/web-qa/commit/8f97866dc9b836cbbce777ba4340c53fcf54376a
Raw diff: 
https://github.com/php/web-qa/commit/8f97866dc9b836cbbce777ba4340c53fcf54376a.diff

Remove gcov links

Closes GH-35.

Changed paths:
  M  index.php
  M  write-test.php


Diff:

diff --git a/index.php b/index.php
index 076443b..599c9ec 100644
--- a/index.php
+++ b/index.php
@@ -19,9 +19,6 @@
               All users who compile PHP are encouraged to run '<a 
href="/running-tests.php">make test</a>', which
               runs the test suite and optionally sends the results to this 
site to be compiled into <a href="reports/">reports for analysis</a>.
             </li>
-            <li>
-             Additional test results are available at <a 
href="http://gcov.php.net/";>gcov.php.net</a>.
-            </li>
            </ul>
 
             <h3>Available QA Releases:</h3>
diff --git a/write-test.php b/write-test.php
index cee6f24..f21c294 100644
--- a/write-test.php
+++ b/write-test.php
@@ -4,17 +4,6 @@
 $TITLE = "Writing Tests [PHP-QAT: Quality Assurance Team]";
 $SITE_UPDATE = date("D M d H:i:s Y T", filectime(__FILE__));
 
-// This is used below for linking to GCOV (Format: GCOV version => Human 
readable version)
-function get_active_branches() {
-  return [
-    'PHP_7_1'   => '7.1',
-    'PHP_7_2'   => '7.2',
-    'PHP_7_3'   => '7.3',
-    'PHP_7_4'   => '7.4',
-    'PHP_HEAD'  => '8.0'
-  ];
-}
-
 common_header();
 ?>
             <h1>Creating new test files</h1>
@@ -51,24 +40,8 @@ function or an array function) , or a function provided by 
one of PHP's numerous
 (a mysql function or a image function or a mcrypt function).</p>
 <p>You can find out what functions already have phpt tests by looking in the 
<a href="https://github.com/php/php-src";>html
 version</a> of the git repository (ext/standard/tests/ is a good place to 
start looking - though not
-<i>all</i> the tests currently written are in there).  If you look at the <a 
href="http://gcov.php.net";>gcov pages</a> you
-can see which functions have lots of tests and which need more, although these 
pages only
-show which lines of code are covered by test cases so even if the coverage 
looks good there may
-be more interesting tests to write - for example covering error cases.</p>
-
-               <p>
-                       You can find a list of functionality coverage on GCOV 
for the following, active branches:
+<i>all</i> the tests currently written are in there).</p>
 
-                       <ul style="list-style-type: square;">
-<?php
-       foreach(get_active_branches() as $gcov_version => $php_version) {
-?>
-                               <li><a 
href="http://gcov.php.net/viewer.php?version=<?php echo($gcov_version); 
?>&func=tested_functions">PHP <?php echo($php_version); ?></a></li>
-<?php
-       }
-?>
-                       </ul>
-               </p>
                <p>If you want more guidance than that you can always ask
 the PHP Quality Assurance Team on their mailing list
 (<a href="mailto:php-qa@lists.php.net";>php-qa@lists.php.net</a>) where they

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