--- Default values for configuration options. -- For project specific configuration create '.luacov' file in your project -- folder. It should be a Lua script setting various options as globals -- or returning table of options. -- @class module -- @name luacov.defaults return { --- Filename to store collected stats. Default: "luacov.stats.out". statsfile = "luacov.stats.out", --- Filename to store report. Default: "luacov.report.out". reportfile = "luacov.report.out", --- Enable saving coverage data after every `savestepsize` lines? -- Setting this flag to `true` in config is equivalent to running LuaCov -- using `luacov.tick` module. Default: false. tick = false, --- Stats file updating frequency for `luacov.tick`. -- The lower this value - the more frequently results will be written out to the stats file. -- You may want to reduce this value (to, for example, 2) to avoid losing coverage data in -- case your program may terminate without triggering luacov exit hooks that are supposed -- to save the data. Default: 100. savestepsize = 100, --- Run reporter on completion? Default: false. runreport = false, --- Delete stats file after reporting? Default: false. deletestats = false, --- Process Lua code loaded from raw strings? -- That is, when the 'source' field in the debug info -- does not start with '@'. Default: false. codefromstrings = false, --- Lua patterns for files to include when reporting. -- All will be included if nothing is listed. -- Do not include the '.lua' extension. Path separator is always '/'. -- Overruled by `exclude`. include = {}, --- Lua patterns for files to exclude when reporting. -- Nothing will be excluded if nothing is listed. -- Do not include the '.lua' extension. Path separator is always '/'. -- Overrules `include`. exclude = {}, --- Table mapping names of modules to be included to their filenames. -- Has no effect if empty. -- Real filenames mentioned here will be used for reporting -- even if the modules have been installed elsewhere. -- Module name can contain '*' wildcard to match groups of modules, -- in this case corresponding path will be used as a prefix directory -- where modules from the group are located. -- @usage -- modules = { -- ["some_rock"] = "src/some_rock.lua", -- ["some_rock.*"] = "src" -- } modules = {}, }